About

Samantha Sault at Launch of Moon Washington DC Hachette Book Group

Moon Washington DC Book Launch at Cafe Milano

Samantha Sault is a writer, editor, and founder and principal of The Samantha Sault Agency, which develops high-quality editorial content for Fortune 500 corporations and brand-name institutions who want to influence public policy and change public opinion.

Noteworthy client projects include partnering with the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) to develop the Good Day BIO daily newsletter and Bio.News platform, creating content for a Google-owned travel platform, and writing and editing thought leadership as part of the World Economic Forum’s Davos digital content team.

Previously, Samantha was vice president of communications at the U.S. Fashion Industry Association (USFIA). During her eight-year tenure, she elevated the association’s profile in Washington DC and around the world, representing USFIA in front of diplomats and international organizations in Geneva and at industry conferences and trade shows in Europe and Asia. Key accomplishments include leading the association’s rebranding, launching the corporate partnership program, and partnering with the U.S. Department of State and ELLE to highlight the role of fashion in diplomacy.

Samantha started her career as a digital editor and fact checker at The Weekly Standard, where she covered the 2008 presidential election as well as New York Fashion Week for News Corporation. She’s also written for the World Economic Forum, The Washington Times, The Hoover Institution’s Policy Review, and international fashion and travel publications and brands including Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants.

Samantha is the author of the full-length travel guidebook, Moon Washington DC, published by Hachette Book Group in 2018, which received coverage in publications including Roll Call, The Hill, and Washington Life Magazine. The second edition was released in November 2020.

She has been recognized by Washington Life Magazine as one of the most influential Washingtonians under 40 for several years in a row.

Social List: Who’s Who in Washington Society (Washington Life 2022, 2021, 2020)

Young and the Guest List: Most Influential Washingtonians Under 40 (Washington Life, March 2020)

Bipartisan crowd celebrates launch of new insider’s guide to DC (The Hill, September 2018)

Cafe Milano Hosts Book Party for Moon Washington DC (The Georgetown Dish, September 2018)

DC Denizens, Don’t Throw Out the Manual Just Yet (Roll Call, September 2018)

DC’s own Matt Lauer weds Samantha Sault (The Washington Post, March 2016)