Trump is the daughter of former model Ivana Trump and real estate developer Donald Trump.[1] In her role as Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization, Trump is involved with all aspects of the company's real estate and hotel management initiatives. Following in the footsteps of fellow celebrity heiress, Paris Hilton, she launched her own namesake brand, Ivanka Trump.[3]
Trump has been married to real estate developer Jared Kushner since 2009.
Early life
Ivanka Trump was born in Manhattan, to the American business magnate Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana (née Zelníčková), an athlete, model and socialite originally from Czechoslovakia. The name Ivanka is a diminutive form of Ivana (female version of Slavic given name Ivan). Ivanka's parents divorced in 1991, when she was 10 years old. She has two brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric; a half sister, Tiffany; and a half brother, Barron.
Education
Trump attended the Chapin School in New York until age 15,[4] then transferred to and graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.[5] Initially she got admitted into Georgetown University where she spent two years, then she transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, from which she graduated cum laude in 2004 with a B.S. in Economics.[4][6][7]
Career
Business
Before joining the family business, Trump briefly worked for Forest City Enterprises.[8] In 2007, she joined forces with Dynamic Diamond Corp., a diamond trading company sightholder, to design and introduce a line of jewelry at the brand's first flagship retail store called Ivanka Trump on Madison Avenue.[9]
Trump is currently Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization. On the work drive among her and her siblings, she has stated, "I look at my brothers and myself and I’m, like, really proud of the fact that nobody’s ... a drug addict, nobody’s driving around chasing women, snorting coke."[7]Trump serves on the Board of 100 Women in Hedge Funds, an industry organization which provides support to women professionals in finance.[10]
Trump has her own line of fashion items, including clothes, handbags, shoes, and accessories. It is available in most major U.S. department stores.[11] Her brand has been criticized for allegedly copying designs by other designers,[12][13] and by PETA and other animal rights activists for using fur from rabbits.[14][15] In 2016, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled "Ivanka Trump"-branded scarves because they did not meet federal flammability standards.[16][17] A 2016 analysis found that most of the fashion line was produced outside the U.S.[18]
Modeling
Ivanka Trump in July 2007
Trump's first cover was a 1997 issue of Seventeen. Since then, she has walked fashion runways for Versace, Marc Bouwer and Thierry Mugler. She has done advertisement campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger and Sassoon Jeans and was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007. She has been featured on the covers of Forbes, Golf Magazine, Avenue, Elle Mexico and Top Choice Magazine[19] and in the October 2007 issue of Harper's Bazaar.[20] She has also featured many times in Love FMD magazine.[21][22]
She placed Number 83 in the 2007 Maxim Hot 100. She has also placed Number 99 in the Top 99 Women of 2007 and then at 84 in the 2008 edition on AskMen.com. Trump's page[23] in the Fashion Model Directory provides complete professional details of her prior work in that domain.
Television appearances
The Apprentice
In 2006, she filled in for Carolyn Kepcher on five episodes of her father's television program The Apprentice 5, first appearing to help judge the Gillette task in week 2.[24] Like Kepcher, Trump visited the site of the tasks and spoke to the teams, asking them pointed questions. She also evaluated contestants in the boardroom, pointing out critical errors and rebutting excuses they offered for losing the tasks. Though initially unsympathetic to the contestants, Trump later said, "Whenever I see their breakdowns, I understand. They go virtually 24 hours a day, and each task takes about three days. Unless they win, they don't get a day off... It's an incredible amount of work..."[20] Trump now collaborates with season 5 winner Sean Yazbeck on his winner's project of choice, Trump SoHo Hotel-Condominium.[25][26]
Trump replaced Carolyn Kepcher as a primary boardroom judge during the Apprentice 6 and The Celebrity Apprentice.
Other TV Appearances
In 1997, she hosted the Miss Teen USA Pageant, which is partially owned by her father, Donald Trump. In 2003, she was featured in Born Rich, a documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world's most affluent families. During an April 2006 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jay Leno commented that he could hear her father's influence and inflections in her. David Letterman also made a similar comment when she appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on April 24, 2007.
Ivanka Trump was born in Manhattan, to the American business magnate Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana (née Zelníčková), an athlete, model and socialite originally from Czechoslovakia. The name Ivanka is a diminutive form of Ivana (female version of Slavic given name Ivan). Ivanka's parents divorced in 1991, when she was 10 years old. She has two brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric; a half sister, Tiffany; and a half brother, Barron.
Education
Trump attended the Chapin School in New York until age 15,[4] then transferred to and graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.[5] Initially she got admitted into Georgetown University where she spent two years, then she transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, from which she graduated cum laude in 2004 with a B.S. in Economics.[4][6][7]
Career
Business
Before joining the family business, Trump briefly worked for Forest City Enterprises.[8] In 2007, she joined forces with Dynamic Diamond Corp., a diamond trading company sightholder, to design and introduce a line of jewelry at the brand's first flagship retail store called Ivanka Trump on Madison Avenue.[9]
Trump is currently Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization. On the work drive among her and her siblings, she has stated, "I look at my brothers and myself and I’m, like, really proud of the fact that nobody’s ... a drug addict, nobody’s driving around chasing women, snorting coke."[7]Trump serves on the Board of 100 Women in Hedge Funds, an industry organization which provides support to women professionals in finance.[10]
Trump has her own line of fashion items, including clothes, handbags, shoes, and accessories. It is available in most major U.S. department stores.[11] Her brand has been criticized for allegedly copying designs by other designers,[12][13] and by PETA and other animal rights activists for using fur from rabbits.[14][15] In 2016, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled "Ivanka Trump"-branded scarves because they did not meet federal flammability standards.[16][17] A 2016 analysis found that most of the fashion line was produced outside the U.S.[18]
Modeling
Ivanka Trump in July 2007
Trump's first cover was a 1997 issue of Seventeen. Since then, she has walked fashion runways for Versace, Marc Bouwer and Thierry Mugler. She has done advertisement campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger and Sassoon Jeans and was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007. She has been featured on the covers of Forbes, Golf Magazine, Avenue, Elle Mexico and Top Choice Magazine[19] and in the October 2007 issue of Harper's Bazaar.[20] She has also featured many times in Love FMD magazine.[21][22]
She placed Number 83 in the 2007 Maxim Hot 100. She has also placed Number 99 in the Top 99 Women of 2007 and then at 84 in the 2008 edition on AskMen.com. Trump's page[23] in the Fashion Model Directory provides complete professional details of her prior work in that domain.
Television appearances
The Apprentice
In 2006, she filled in for Carolyn Kepcher on five episodes of her father's television program The Apprentice 5, first appearing to help judge the Gillette task in week 2.[24] Like Kepcher, Trump visited the site of the tasks and spoke to the teams, asking them pointed questions. She also evaluated contestants in the boardroom, pointing out critical errors and rebutting excuses they offered for losing the tasks. Though initially unsympathetic to the contestants, Trump later said, "Whenever I see their breakdowns, I understand. They go virtually 24 hours a day, and each task takes about three days. Unless they win, they don't get a day off... It's an incredible amount of work..."[20] Trump now collaborates with season 5 winner Sean Yazbeck on his winner's project of choice, Trump SoHo Hotel-Condominium.[25][26]
Trump replaced Carolyn Kepcher as a primary boardroom judge during the Apprentice 6 and The Celebrity Apprentice.
Other TV Appearances
In 1997, she hosted the Miss Teen USA Pageant, which is partially owned by her father, Donald Trump. In 2003, she was featured in Born Rich, a documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world's most affluent families. During an April 2006 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jay Leno commented that he could hear her father's influence and inflections in her. David Letterman also made a similar comment when she appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on April 24, 2007.
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