https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-54387620
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/02/hope-hicks-coming-back-to-white-house
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/politics/news/a9056/hope-hicks-facts/
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli...irector-resigns-aide-donald-trump-child-model
https://www.wsj.com/articles/hope-hicks-returning-to-white-house-staff-11581611742
Career[edit]
Trump Organization[edit]
Hicks began in public relations with the New York City firm Zeno Group.[17] She joined public relations firm Hiltzik Strategies in 2012, after meeting the firm's founder at a Super Bowl event, and worked there for Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump, on her fashion line, and then on other Trump ventures.[13][23]
In August 2014, Hicks joined the Trump Organization full-time.[15] She worked for Ivanka Trump inside Trump Tower, helping expand her fashion label (the Ivanka Trump Collection) and modeling for her online store.[24] In October 2014, she began working directly for Donald Trump.[25]
Trump 2016 campaign[edit]
In January 2015, Donald Trump chose Hicks, who was 26 at the time, for the role of press secretary for his potential presidential campaign.[26][27] Trump summoned her to his office and, as she tells it, "Mr. Trump looked at me and said, 'I'm thinking about running for president, and you're going to be my press secretary.'"[24] Until that time, she had never worked in politics or volunteered on a campaign.[28] After Trump's first primary victories, Hicks was asked to choose between staying with the Trump Organization or working on the campaign full-time. She initially decided to leave the campaign, but Trump convinced her to remain, and she stayed on as press secretary.[13]
During the campaign, she played the role of gatekeeper to press members who wanted to speak with Trump, handling over 250 requests a day and deciding which reporters would be allowed to speak with him.[12][28] Hicks also took dictation from Trump for his tweets, and then sent the text to another person in the Trump organization who sent the tweets from Trump's official account.[24][29] When in New York City, she would spend most of her day in Trump's office, handling inquiries from the press and taking dictation from him to tweet.[26]
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/02/hope-hicks-coming-back-to-white-house
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/politics/news/a9056/hope-hicks-facts/
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli...irector-resigns-aide-donald-trump-child-model
https://www.wsj.com/articles/hope-hicks-returning-to-white-house-staff-11581611742
Career[edit]
Trump Organization[edit]
Hicks began in public relations with the New York City firm Zeno Group.[17] She joined public relations firm Hiltzik Strategies in 2012, after meeting the firm's founder at a Super Bowl event, and worked there for Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump, on her fashion line, and then on other Trump ventures.[13][23]
In August 2014, Hicks joined the Trump Organization full-time.[15] She worked for Ivanka Trump inside Trump Tower, helping expand her fashion label (the Ivanka Trump Collection) and modeling for her online store.[24] In October 2014, she began working directly for Donald Trump.[25]
Trump 2016 campaign[edit]
In January 2015, Donald Trump chose Hicks, who was 26 at the time, for the role of press secretary for his potential presidential campaign.[26][27] Trump summoned her to his office and, as she tells it, "Mr. Trump looked at me and said, 'I'm thinking about running for president, and you're going to be my press secretary.'"[24] Until that time, she had never worked in politics or volunteered on a campaign.[28] After Trump's first primary victories, Hicks was asked to choose between staying with the Trump Organization or working on the campaign full-time. She initially decided to leave the campaign, but Trump convinced her to remain, and she stayed on as press secretary.[13]
During the campaign, she played the role of gatekeeper to press members who wanted to speak with Trump, handling over 250 requests a day and deciding which reporters would be allowed to speak with him.[12][28] Hicks also took dictation from Trump for his tweets, and then sent the text to another person in the Trump organization who sent the tweets from Trump's official account.[24][29] When in New York City, she would spend most of her day in Trump's office, handling inquiries from the press and taking dictation from him to tweet.[26]