
Cailin Crockett
Bio
Cailin Crockett has advanced the safety and wellbeing of women and girls in the U.S. and globally for more than a decade. She has held executive roles at the White House and the Department of Defense, where she led national and global initiatives that unite governments, private sector leaders, multilateral organizations, legislators and civil society groups to mobilize resources and promote systemic change. During the Biden-Harris Administration, Cailin was dual-hatted as a Senior Advisor to the White House Gender Policy Council and a Director for Defense Policy on the National Security Council, serving as a key advisor on technology safety and accountability as well as AI governance, and overseeing bipartisan reforms to combat sexual violence in the military and counter sexual violence in conflict. She holds a Masters of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she was a Bloomberg American Health Fellow focused on violence prevention. A California native, Cailin went to UCLA and has spent time living in the U.K., where she earned a Master’s degree in Politics from the University of Oxford.