
J.P. Carroll is an American political strategist, geopolitical analyst, and strategic communications expert. He is a Senior Advisor at Qorvis, and previously, has worked as a Short-Term Consultant for the World Bank. J.P. served as Deputy Director of Hispanic Media for the Republican National Committee (RNC), and he was a Technology and Democracy Fellow with the Ash Center of the Harvard Kennedy School. He also holds a Certificate of Leader Development: National Security and Strategy, from The United States Army War College.
Before joining the RNC, he worked for the French multinational advertising and public relations firm, Publicis Groupe. He has also provided communications services to the International Franchise Association.
J.P.’s analysis has been published by The Hill, The National Interest, Spain’s Agenda Pública, and America Magazine: The Jesuit Review of Faith and Culture, among other outlets. His reporting has been published by The Daily Caller News Foundation, The Washington Examiner, and The Weekly Standard, and has been cited by USA Today, The Daily Beast, POLITICO Influence, Roll Call, and the Tampa Bay Times. He has provided on-air analysis and commentary on BBC News, CNN Español, Univision, France 24 Español, NTN24, and Norway’s NRK.
He holds an International MBA from IE Business School in Spain, and a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. Additionally, he has a B.A. in International Relations from the Joint Degree Program between The College of William & Mary in Virginia and the University of St. Andrews in the United Kingdom.
J.P. is a bilingual English and Spanish speaker and fluent in French. Besides living in the United States, J.P. has spent several years living in Europe and often visits family members in Peru. He is based in the Washington, D.C. area.