Ivanka Trump - Businesswoman
Age: 44
Country: United States Occupations:
Businesswoman
Ivanka Trump, born Ivanka Marie Trump on October 30, 1981, is an American businesswoman, author, and former government official. The eldest daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump and his first wife, Ivana Trump, she grew up in a high-profile real estate family in New York City. Ivanka attended the Choate Rosemary Hall boarding school and later graduated cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in economics in 2004.
She joined the family business, The Trump Organization, in 2005, rising to executive vice president and playing a key role in expanding its real estate, hotel, and golf course portfolios. Ivanka launched her own fashion brand, Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, in 2007, followed by a clothing and accessories line in 2012, which emphasized affordable luxury for professional women. The brand faced criticism for labor practices and was discontinued in 2018 amid ethical concerns related to her White House role.
During her father's 2016 presidential campaign, Ivanka emerged as a prominent advisor and surrogate, delivering a speech at the Republican National Convention that highlighted her support for women's economic empowerment. In March 2017, she was appointed as an unpaid advisor to the president, later becoming the first daughter to receive an office in the White House. Her portfolio focused on workforce development, economic opportunities for women, and family leave policies. She authored the book The Trump Card: Taking Charge for the Woman in Charge (2009), a business advice memoir.
Ivanka left the White House in 2021 after her father's term ended. Since then, she has largely stepped back from public life, residing in Miami, Florida, with her husband, Jared Kushner, a real estate developer and fellow former advisor, and their three children: Arabella (born 2011), Joseph (born 2013), and Theodore (born 2016). The couple married in 2009 in a high-society Bedminster, New Jersey, ceremony. Ivanka has converted to Orthodox Judaism in 2009 to align with her husband's faith.
As of late 2025, Ivanka has distanced herself from politics, declining to join her father's 2024 campaign or potential future endeavors, instead focusing on family, philanthropy, and low-profile business interests. She remains a polarizing figure, admired by some for her poise and entrepreneurial spirit, while criticized by others for her privilege and perceived conflicts of interest during her White House tenure. Standing at 5 feet 11 inches with a signature blonde bob, she is often described as a modern embodiment of the "Trump brand"—polished, ambitious, and unapologetically glamorous.