Temporary White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, 28, who is serving as White House Strategic Communications Director, will work with White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders in a new role.
Previously, the role of White House communications director was taken on by Anthony scaramucci and fired 11 days after being appointed. The appearance of Mr. Anthony scaramucci at the White House once caused many "stories" that caused former press secretary Sean Spicer to resign. When White House chief of staff John Kelly was appointed, his first job was to fire Anthony scaramucci.
Anthony scaramucci's predecessor, communications director Michael Dubke, resigned in May after about 3 months of working.
Despite her young age, Hope Hicks has been Donald Trump's longest-serving political assistant. Two years after graduating from college, Hope Hicks worked for a PR company in New York that promoted Ivanka Trump's fashion line.
Ivanka Trump impressed and invited Hope Hicks to work at the Trump Organization in August 2014. Just five months later, Donald Trump offered Hope Hicks, then 26-year-old, to take on the role of press secretary for his election campaign.
When Donald Trump won the election, the female strategist took on the position of Strategic Communications Director at the Department of Sports. Hope Hicks is one of the White House assistants, paid the highest salary - $179,700 - equal to the salary of White House strategist Steve Bannon and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, according to the report.
In a February 2016 article in the New York Times, Donald Trump said he was "lucky" to have Hope Hick on the staff.
Hope Hicks was born in Greenwich, Connally on October 21, 1988 to the family of media director Paul Burton Hicks III and Cay Ann. Hope Hicks's grandfather also worked in public relations for Texaco.
28-year-old "Invalid" Hope Hicks was a Ford model and appeared in major advertising campaigns for brands such as Ralph Lauren, Bloomingdale...