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Hope Hicks Bio, wiki, Age, Career, Height, Weight, Family

Hope Hicks’ estimated wealth Sources have her net worth, acquired via success in her many activities, at $200,000 as of mid-2022.

Hope Hicks

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Hope Charlotte Hicks, a public relations professional, was born on October 21, 1988, in Greenwich, Connecticut, and is most known for having worked as US President Donald Trump’s White House communications director from August 2017 until March 2018

Hope Hicks: Early Life and Family

She grew up around politics because her grandfather worked for the US Department of Agriculture for two administrations and her mother was Ed Jones’s assistant. While her father was the Regional CEO of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide for the Americas, he was more concerned with business. He served as the National Football League’s executive vice president of communications as well (NFL).

Hope Hicks discovered her niche in modeling as a teen and made appearances in various periodicals in the early 2000s. She also appeared with her older sister in a Ralph Lauren advertisement, and she portrayed a 10-year-old who travels across time in the “Hourglass Adventures” books. She served as the cover model for Cecily von Ziegesar’s book series “The It Girl” in 2005.

Education Details

Hope attended Greenwich High School, where she played lacrosse and served as team captain. She enrolled in college in 2006, went on to Southern Methodist University, and earned an English degree there in 2009.

Professional Career

Hicks started her career working for the New York City-based PR agency Zeno Group. Hope Hicks eventually relocated to the company Hiltzik Strategies, where she began collaborating with Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump, on numerous projects. She began working full-time for The Trump Organization in 2014, assisting Ivanka at Trump Tower as she grew her wardrobe. She began working for Donald Trump directly a few months later.

Hope Hicks was picked to serve as Donald Trump’s press secretary at the age of 26; before her position, she had no prior political experience and at first, sought to leave the campaign before being persuaded to continue. During the campaign, she chose which reporters would be permitted to interview Trump and took notes of his online postings. She joined the Trump Administration in the newly created role of White House Director of Strategic Communications, which was revealed in 2016.

Hope was recognized for her accomplishments on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List, which honors notable young celebrities, as she practically operated as Trump’s one-woman press team during the campaign. She was appointed the acting director of White House communications in 2017, and a month later, she was given the official title. Although she claimed in a closed-door appearance before the House Intelligence Committee the following year that she had to tell “white lies” as part of her job, it later emerged that she had already decided to quit. She resigned formally in March 2018.

Hope Hicks’s Net worth, Earnings

Hope Hicks’ estimated wealth Sources have her net worth, acquired via success in her many activities, at $200,000 as of mid-2022. She has held a variety of other positions, including press secretary for Trump’s presidential campaign and director of strategic communications for the White House. It is anticipated that as she pursues her goals, her fortune will grow as well.

Hope Hicks Dating Life (Relationship)

Hicks’ alleged intimate involvement with Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, while he was still married, is well documented. She also dated Rob Porter, a former White House staff secretary who was embroiled in allegations that he physically mistreated his two ex-wives. Hicks currently resides in Washington, D.C., but she has also had apartments in Manhattan and Greenwich, Connecticut.

Social Media

She doesn’t have any online presence, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram accounts, which is one of the reasons there isn’t much information about her following her resignation. Many sources concur that this was probably because she didn’t want to get too personally connected with the nature of her profession. Several blogs claim that Hicks was in charge of writing some of the most cutting personal assaults that Trump’s Twitter account has ever utilized. She was initially thought to be the one softening Trump’s language, but it was later revealed that she also wrote some of his scathing tweets. The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit over her use of that social media account.

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