
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah
Of Counsel
Education
- J.D., Yale Law School
- Yale Law Journal
- M.Phil. in International Relations, Oxford University (Marshall Scholar)
- M.A. in Political Science, Yale University
- B.S. in Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, Yale University (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa)
- Woodlawn High School, Baltimore County
Clerkships
- Chief Judge Michael Boudin, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah is a distinguished public servant, attorney, and policy leader. With a career spanning the Obama White House, the State Department, and private practice, Krish brings deep expertise in policy, international affairs, and the law to every matter she takes on.
Career & Public Service
She previously served in the Obama White House as Policy Director for First Lady Michelle Obama and at the State Department as Senior Advisor under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of State John Kerry.
Krish has committed her career to public service because she knows how differently life could have turned out. She was 9 months old when she and her family escaped a country on the brink of civil war and built a life in Maryland. Her parents came to this country with no jobs and $200 in their pockets.
Krish's interest in public service and grassroots politics began at an early age. In elementary school, Krish went knocking door to door with her mother in support of Senator Barbara Mikulski when she won her historic first race for the Senate. In college, Krish worked for another great public servant when she spent her summer back from college working for Senator Paul Sarbanes.
At the White House, Krish served as Policy Director for Michelle Obama and led the First Lady's signature Let Girls Learn initiative. At the State Department, she coordinated development and implementation of multiple programs including those concerning refugees and migration, engagement with religious communities, the legal dimensions of U.S. foreign policy, and regional issues relating to Africa and the Middle East. She worked closely with USAID, Health & Human Services and the Department of Defense.
Before joining the White House, Krish practiced law at Jenner & Block in Washington, DC, clerked for Chief Judge Michael Boudin on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and taught at Georgetown University as an adjunct.
Recognitions
She has been recognized as one of The Daily Record's "Most Influential Marylanders," "Top 100 Women," and "Most Admired CEOs," The Hill's Changemakers, WTCI's "International Business Leaders," and one of the Baltimore Sun's Women to Watch.
Personal
Krish is a graduate from Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County and then attended Yale College, where she earned a Master's degree in Political Science and a B.S. in Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. She was a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University, where she received an M.Phil. in International Relations, before returning to Yale Law School, where she served on the Yale Law Journal.
Krish and her husband, Collin O'Mara are the parents of two young daughters, Alana and Leya.