
Something New is On the Horizon
We are currently upgrading our digital home to better serve our global community. Our full website is temporarily offline, but our mission doesn't stop. You can still engage with us using the quick links below.
Thank you for your patience, we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been building!
The YPFP website is currently only fully optimized for standard desktop and mobile devices. Our website currently has limited functionality on tablet screens. Our team is actively working on full tablet accessibility, and we hope to have it fully live soon! In the meantime, you can try switching your tablet browser to "Desktop" mode to view the full interface or join us on mobile.
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To prevent any disruption to your YPFP experience however, you can still use the quick links below to become a member, log in to your member profile, view upcoming events, donate, or check out our socials.
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Thank you for your patience while we upgrade your network!

Bio
Gabrielle Sigler is a tech-policy and national security professional dedicated to making foreign policy more inclusive and accessible. She serves as President of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP), leading efforts to modernize the organization, expand global engagement, and empower the next generation of foreign policy leaders.
During her tenure as President, Gabrielle has spearheaded critical institutional advancements to ensure YPFP's long-term sustainability and growth. Under her strategic leadership, she successfully oversaw a comprehensive internal reorganization of the operations structure, designed and launched the organization's new website, and drafted, implemented, and executed a modernized budget and expense framework. These foundational improvements directly contributed to driving the highest membership growth the organization has seen in over five years.
Previously, Gabrielle was a Biden-Harris Administration appointee at the Department of Homeland Security, where she served as the Deputy Secretary’s Briefing Book Coordinator. Her past roles span the U.S. Senate, Texas Legislature, and the U.S. Embassy in France. Outside of government, she led initiatives on election integrity, digital literacy, and disinformation at Creative Associates International.
Gabrielle has represented the United States at global youth summits, including the ASEAN+ Youth Summit, where she spoke on digital inclusion. She is passionate about connecting policy to real-world impact, especially for underrepresented communities.
She has two bachelors degrees in Sociology and Political Science, and received her Master's degree in International Affairs.

Fun Fact:
I'm a big fan of strategy role playing games like DND and Diplomacy. It turns out diplomacy and dice rolls have a lot in common.










