Ivanka Trump’s journey has been marked by her shift from businesswoman to White House advisor. After starting as a model, she became a key figure in her father’s presidency. Now, with speculation about her potential return to politics, she remains a prominent public figure.
Early Life and Education
Born on October 30, 1981, in Manhattan, Ivanka faced her parents’ high-profile divorce at age ten. She attended elite schools like the Chapin School and Choate Rosemary Hall, where she became independent and worked through modeling jobs to fund her expenses.
Modeling and Career Beginnings
Ivanka modeled for brands like Versace but soon shifted focus to the family business. After transferring from Georgetown to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, she earned a degree in economics. She then joined the Trump Organization as Executive Vice President.
Family Life and Entry into Politics
Ivanka married Jared Kushner in 2009, and they have three children. She balanced career and motherhood while maintaining a close relationship with her father. Ivanka played a key role in Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and joined his administration, focusing on economic initiatives and women’s empowerment. Despite facing criticism and legal challenges, she continued in her role.
Post-White House and Future Prospects
After Trump’s 2020 election loss, Ivanka stepped back from public life, though rumors of her pursuing a political career persist. Her next steps remain uncertain, but the public remains eager to see what comes next.