Ivanka Trump World Bank
Donald trump has confirmed that he considered naming his daughter ivanka trump to head the world bank and also thinks she would have been a great un ambassador.
Ivanka trump world bank. In her role she focuses on the education and economic empowerment of women and their families as well as job creation and economic growth through workforce development skills training and entrepreneurship. Her parents divorced in 1992 when she was ten years old. Ivanka trump at the white house.
Washington ivanka trump the president s eldest daughter and senior adviser will play a role in helping to select the next head of the world bank the white house said monday. Ivanka trump the president s daughter and a white house senior adviser said wednesday that her father had asked her if she was interested in leading the world bank but that she passed. Ivanka trump daughter and advisor to u s.
Ivanka trump made the comments in an interview with the associated press during a visit to ivory coast. Trump was born in manhattan new york city and is the second child of czech american model ivana née zelníčková and donald trump who in 2017 became the 45th president of the united states. Her father has german and scottish ancestry.
Prior to her father s election as forty fifth president of the united states ivanka oversaw development and acquisitions at the. President trump considered nominating his eldest daughter ivanka to lead the world bank because she s very good with numbers and said she would be very very hard to beat if. President trump considered nominating his eldest daughter ivanka trump to be president of the world bank in part because she s very good with numbers according to a new interview.
President donald trump speaks on a panel at the annual meetings of the international monetary fund and world bank in washington u s october 18 2019. The us has a longstanding if informal right to select the world bank s leader. For most of her life she has been nicknamed ivanka a slavic diminutive form of ivana.
In an interview with the atlantic.