
Department of Conservation and Recreation


Matt Sabas is a Senior Public Relations and Marketing Specialist with the DCR Public Communications and Marketing Office. In this role, he works closely with the DCR divisions of Soil & Water Conservation, Dam Safety, Floodplain Management, and the Office of Resilience Planning to develop, implement, and evaluate regional and statewide marketing and public relations activities.
Matt has eight years’ experience implementing strategic communications campaigns on behalf of clients in the agriculture, chemical, and energy industries. Prior to joining DCR, Matt was the Senior Director of Communications & Public Affairs at the Household & Commercial Products Association (HCPA) and worked for five years as a research director with the White House Writers Group. Earlier in his career, Matt held policy and research positions at think tanks based in Washington, D.C. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government from the College of William & Mary and currently resides in Richmond, VA.
By Matt SabasPosted March 25, 2025
John Bryant, owner of Old Tavern Farm in New Kent County, Virginia is dedicated to sustainable farming. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted March 13, 2025
VFRIS has undergone a refresh for 2025 and now integrates data from dozens of trusted sources, offering a wealth of information that can be layered on top of a location's flood risk. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted February 19, 2025
Engineers with DCR's Dam Safety Division work to ensure that the over 2,500 dams in the state are properly and safely designed, built, operated and maintained. Learn more from Andrea Henry, PE, DCR's Region 1 Dam Safety Engineer. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted November 25, 2024
A conversation with DCR Regional Dam Safety Engineer Justin Deel on Virginia's largest municipal reservoir READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted October 31, 2024
By implementing effective conservation strategies, farmers can enhance soil health, protect water quality and foster biodiversity with the added benefit of increased productivity and access to state cost-share programs. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted September 30, 2024
Only 3% of Virginians currently maintain flood insurance, with many remaining uninsured due to misconceptions about their flood risk. Let's correct some common myths surrounding flood insurance. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted September 24, 2024
Cover crops can be powerful tools to enhance soil health and farm resilience. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted July 01, 2024
DCR is proud to celebrate Cross's remarkable career and her contributions to soil and water conservation. READ MOREBy Matt SabasPosted May 22, 2024
Dams are impressive feats of engineering, providing water supply, hydropower and recreational opportunities to local communities. When they fail, however, flooding can be catastrophic. READ MORE