Headshot of Kyle Bibby, a light skinned Black man with a short hair fade and beard. He is looking into the camera with a light smile, slightly leaning forward with his elbow on his knees. He's sitting on a chair with a blue sweater and blue jeans.

Kyle Bibby (He/Him) is the Co-CEO and Co-Founder of the Black Veterans Project. He has also served as Chief of Campaigns and Programs at Color of Change and as a Political Partner with the Truman National Security Project. Kyle is a proven leader dedicated to equal rights, social justice, and ending wars. He is a former Marine Corps infantry captain and Afghanistan War veteran.

Prior to his role at Black Veterans Project, Kyle served as a Deputy Political Director for Common Defense, the largest grassroots membership organization of progressive veterans.

Previously, Kyle was a Director at the New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC), a non-profit agency with a social mission to remove all barriers to employment for citizens returning from incarceration. He’s served as a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) assigned to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the Executive Office of the President during the Obama Administration. In November of 2016 he transferred to the Office of Congressional Affairs for the US Agency for Global Media. He finished his fellowship as a legislative liaison to Congress.

Kyle has received a Master in Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the United States Naval Academy.

Byline: Kyle Bibby is a campaign strategist, racial justice advocate, and anti-war storyteller based in Brooklyn, New York.

Photo Credit: Harvey Jackson