Kristan King Nevins Explained

Kristan King Nevins
Office:White House Cabinet Secretary
President:Donald Trump
Term Start:September 24, 2019
Term End:January 20, 2021
Predecessor:Matthew Flynn (Acting)
Successor:Evan Ryan
Birth Name:Kristan King
Birth Place:Lubbock, Texas, U.S.
Party:Republican
Children:3
Education:Texas A&M University (BBA)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (MBA)

Kristan King Nevins is an American political advisor who served as White House Cabinet Secretary in the Trump Administration.

Early life and education

Nevins was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University and Master of Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Career

Nevins began her career as an employee at JPMorgan Chase. She later worked as an associate at Dutko Worldwide, a lobbying firm. Nevins served as Chief of Staff to former First Lady Barbara Bush.[2] She later worked as Director of Outreach at the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and Director of Strategy at SBD Advisors, LLC, a management consulting firm.[3] Nevins also served in the United States Department of State and Central Intelligence Agency.[4] [5] [6]

In February 2017, it was announced that Nevins would serve as Chief of Staff to Second Lady Karen Pence.[7] Nevins left Pence's office in January 2018, becoming Chief of Staff to Texas Congressman Will Hurd.[8] Nevins returned to the White House Office in 2019, serving as Assistant to the President and White House Cabinet Secretary.[9]

On December 16, 2020, Trump stated his intention to nominate Nevins as a board member of the Institute of Education Sciences.[10] After serving in the Trump administration, Nevins went to work for Blackstone as a managing director of government relations.[11]

Personal life

Nevins is married to Kyle Nevins, a businessman and former congressional aide. He is a co-founder of Harbinger Strategies and formerly worked for Representatives Eric Cantor and Roy Blunt.[12] Nevins and her husband have three children and live in Washington, D.C.[13] [14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lubbock native Kristan King Nevins appointed Chief of Staff for Karen Pence. www.kcbd.com. 9 February 2017 . en-US. 2020-04-29.
  2. Web site: 'She was this kind of person they don't make any more.' Friends, former staff remember Barbara Bush. 2018-04-18. PBS NewsHour. en-us. 2020-04-29.
  3. Web site: Kristan King Nevins Trump Town. Perlman. Derek . Kravitz . Al . Shaw. Claire. ProPublica. 7 March 2018 . en. 2020-04-29.
  4. Web site: Second Lady Announces Kristan King Nevins as Chief of Staff. 2017-02-07. EIN Presswire. en-US. 2020-04-29.
  5. Web site: Second Lady Karen Pence Announces New Chief of Staff. en-US. National Archives. whitehouse.gov. 2020-04-29.
  6. Web site: Mike Pence refuses to dine alone with any woman that is not his wife. 2017-03-30. The Independent. en. 2020-04-29.
  7. Web site: Never-Trumper Kristan Nevins Promoted to White House Cabinet Secretary — Was Amazon Lobbyist and Will Hurd Chief-of-Staff ⋆ Dc Gazette. 2019-10-24. Dc Gazette. en-US. 2020-04-29.
  8. Web site: Exclusive: Second lady's chief of staff departs for Hill job. Javier De Diego . Jamie Gangel. CNN. 5 January 2018 . 2020-04-29.
  9. Web site: Former White House Official Kristan King Nevins Is Back. Medrano. Madalyn. 2019-10-17. Leadership Connect. en-US. 2020-04-29.
  10. https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/president-donald-j-trump-announces-intent-appoint-individuals-key-administration-posts-121620/ www.whitehouse.gov
  11. Web site: From Amazon to Big Ass Fans, these 31 corporations have hired former Trump administration officials . Gaudiano . Nicole . 2021-07-13 . Business Insider . en-US . 2020-06-03.
  12. Web site: 72 days - McCain buys battleground ad using HRC to attack Obama -- aimed at women voters. Allen. Mike. POLITICO. 24 August 2008 . en. 2020-04-29.
  13. Web site: Kyle Nevins Harbinger Strategies. en-US. 2020-04-29.
  14. Book: Bush, Barbara. Pearls of Wisdom: Little Pieces of Advice (That Go a Long Way). 2020-03-03. Grand Central Publishing. 978-1-5387-3493-3. en.