Virginia House of Delegates member Subramanyam represents District 87. Suhas has served on Capitol Hill as a health care and veterans policy aide, where he worked to expand and improve health care access to millions of Americans and drafted legislation to increase job opportunities and funding for veterans. He has also clerked for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, where he helped re-introduce the DREAM Act and worked on criminal justice reforms.
Suhas was a technology and regulatory attorney and was also named a White House technology policy advisor to President Obama. He led a task force on technology policy that President Obama charged with addressing some of the country’s most challenging technology issues. He also helped save taxpayers money by working on projects to make government processes and services more efficient using technology. After leaving the White House, he started his own consulting firm based in Loudoun County to advise companies and nonprofits on technology, government regulations, and economic empowerment. He has served as a volunteer EMT/Firefighter and was appointed to the Loudoun Health Council, where he works to address some of the most pressing health care issues in Northern Virginia. For his professional accomplishments and work in the community, Suhas was named to the Loudoun Times-Mirror’s 40 Under 40. He is also a volunteer member of the Loudoun Medical Reserve Corps as part of the medical swabbing team that helps test people for COVID-19.
Suhas attended Tulane University in New Orleans. His community service work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina during that time propelled him into a life of community service. He has also earned a law degree with honors at Northwestern University School of Law, volunteering at the Center for Wrongful Convictions. There, he was part of the legal team that freed a man who had spent 21 years in prison for a crime he had not committed.