Entrepreneur, Board Director, Philanthropist
Great Falls, VA
Beth Albrecht Singer is passionate about working at the intersection of entrepreneurship, health care, sustainability, and philanthropy. She launched her career at America Online as the 100th employee before co-founding Digital City, a first of its kind local news and advertising platform.
Currently, Beth serves as an independent board director at ReveraGen Biopharma, where she champions cutting-edge drug development to improve children’s lives—most notably through the successful worldwide rollout of a therapeutic drug treating diseases of inflammation like muscular dystrophy.
Her philanthropic endeavors focused on autism related disorders driven by a personal connection to the disease after her son was misdiagnosed. She leveraged her expertise to serve major healthcare institutions as a Board Director at Children’s National Hospital and Chairman of the Children’s Research Institute.
A proud Stanford alumna, Beth cherishes time on the Farm and has relished extra time there visiting her two sons who attended the university. Looking ahead, she aims to deepen her commitment to sustainable ventures and mentor fellow entrepreneurs determined to leave a positive mark on the world.
In her free time, Beth can often be found on the tennis courts of the Washington DC area, guiding young athletes and sharing the passion that has propelled her own extraordinary journey. She has also been busy touring Ecuador, Costa Rica and Mexico meeting her biological family she discovered in the last decade.
DCI Fellow: Fred Singer