Hope Hicks, 28, was born in Greenwich, a town of 60,000 on the southwest tip of Connecticut that’s a favorite spot for hedge fund headquarters.

She was a model, actress, and lacrosse player as a child, before getting her English degree at Southern Methodist University.

Hicks didn’t intend on playing such a large role in a presidential campaign, instead falling into the gig through a job at the Trump Organization.

But she now finds herself as one of President Donald Trump’s youngest advisers, serving as assistant to the president and director of strategic communications in the White House.

Hicks has been with Trump - to use his words - "from the beginning." She stuck on his campaign through multiple staff revamps, including two high-profile changes at the campaign-chair position.

Here's what we know about Hicks.


Hicks and her sister, Mary Grace, were successful teen models. Hicks posed for Ralph Lauren and appeared on the cover of "It Girl," a spin-off of the best-selling "Gossip Girl" book and TV series.

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Source: New York Times


Hicks' first brush with the Trumps came in 2012 when she was at the public-relations firm Hiltzik Strategies working on Ivanka Trump's fashion line. Trump's eldest daughter hired Hicks away in 2014, and she became an employee of the Trump Organization.

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Sources: New York Times, GQ, NYMag


Hicks met patriarch Donald Trump and quickly "earned his trust," Ivanka Trump told the New York Times for a June 2016 profile on the spokeswoman.

Foto: Then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, speaks with Hicks as he arrives for service at First Presbyterian Church in Muscatine, Iowa, Jan. 24, 2016. source AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

Source: New York Times


In January 2015, Trump called Hicks into his office on the 26th floor of Trump Tower, and told her she was joining his presidential campaign. "I think it’s 'the year of the outsider.' It helps to have people with outsider perspective," Hicks said Trump told her.

Foto: Corey Lewandowski, then campaign manager for Trump, stands nearby with Hicks as Trump holds a news conference in Bismarck, North Dakota, May 26, 2016. source REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Source: NYMag


Hicks didn't have any political experience, but her public-relations roots run deep. Both grandfathers worked in PR and her father, Paul, was the NFL's executive vice president for communications and public relations. He was also a town selectman from 1987 to '91. Greenwich proclaimed April 23, 2016, as Paul B. Hicks III Day.

Foto: Hicks after a news conference at Trump Tower on May 31, 2016. source REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Source: Town of Greenwich, GQ


Hicks started working on what would become Trump's campaign five months before Trump announced his presidency after famously riding a golden escalator down to the lobby of his tower on June 16, 2015.

Foto: Hicks crosses paths with Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski (who was fired in June 2016) at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 18, 2016. source REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

That makes Hicks the campaign staffer who has persisted in Trump's inner circle the longest. She outlasted his first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, and several senior advisers.

Foto: Trump listens to Hicks as he tours the Flint Water Plant and Facilities in Flint, Michigan, on September 14, 2016. source REUTERS/Mike Segar

People close to her describe Hicks as a friendly, loyal fighter. Trump has called her a "natural" and "outstanding."

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During the campaign, Hicks spent most of her days fielding reporters' endless requests and questions — even reportedly taking dictation from Trump to post his tweets.

Foto: Kellyanne Conway, campaign manager for then Republican presidential candidate Trump, and Hicks watch during a campaign rally on Oct. 14, 2016, in Charlotte, NC. source AP Photo/ Evan Vucci

Sources: NYMag, NYT


While reporters who have worked with Hicks say she's polite, they have expressed frustration that she was often unreachable on the campaign trail, not responding to requests for comment, or denying access to the candidate.

Foto: Trump's inner circle celebrates onstage at his election night party (Hicks is fourth from left). source AP Photo/Mary Altaffer

Sources: NYMag, NYT


She said her mom, Caye, told her to write a book about her experience with Trump, like "Primary Colors," the fictional novel depicting President Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign. "You don't even know," she said she told her mother.

Foto: Hicks during a campaign event in Phoenix, Arizona on October 29 2016. source REUTERS/Carlo Allegr's

Source: NYMag, Primary Colors


During the campaign, Hicks stayed in a free apartment in a Trump building, though she'd often go home to her parents' house in Connecticut when she could.

Foto: Hicks departs Trump Tower in New York, New York on November 11, 2016. source REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

These days, she's in DC. Trump named her his assistant to the president and director of strategic communications in December.

Foto: Trump greets Conway and Hicks during a USA Thank You Tour event in Mobile, Alabama on December 17, 2016. source REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Source: Trump administration


She still flies below the radar, directing the spotlight back on Trump. The then president-elect called her up to the microphone to speak at a "Thank You" rally in December.

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It's been said she can act as a sort of Trump whisperer, understanding his many moods and professionally executing what needs to be done. She still only calls him "Sir" or "Mr. Trump."

Foto: Hicks walks with Deputy Campaign Manager David Bossie and Senior Political Advisor Stephen Miller at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida on December 19, 2016. source REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Sources: New York Times, GQ, NYMag


"If the acting thing doesn’t work out, I could really see myself in politics," Hicks told Greenwich Magazine when she was 13. "Who knows."

Foto: Hicks, Conway and senior counselor Steve Bannon arrive for the presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017, in Washington. source Win McNamee/Getty Images

Sources: New York Times


In June, the White House released salary info for 377 top staffers. Hicks gets paid the maximum amount that any of Trump's aides receive: $179,700.

Foto: Hicks walk across the South Lawn of the White House to join Trump aboard Marine One with Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus, and Stephen Miller on April 29, 2017. source Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images

Source: The White House


Hicks makes as much as Trump's chief of staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Steve Bannon, press secretary Sean Spicer, senior counselor Kellyanne Conway, policy adviser Stephen Miller, and communications official Omarosa Manigault.

Foto: Hicks and Bannon walk down the West Wing Colonnade following a meeting between Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on February 10, 2017. source Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Source: The White House


Some family members and friends have expressed concern that Hicks is so closely tied to a president whose policies and statements are unpopular with a significant number of Americans, but are confident that she'll come through unscathed.

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Sources: New York Times, GQ


"There is just no way that a camera or an episode or a documentary could capture what has gone on. There is nothing like it," Hicks told Marie Claire in June 2016. "It is the most unbelievable, awe-inspiring thing."

Foto: Hicks listens while meeting with women small business owners with Trump in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on March 27, 2017. source Andrew Harrer-Pool/Getty Images

Source: Marie Claire