Selected to 100 Women in Hedge Funds board
United States
Finance
Women in Leadership
Corporate Governance
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In December 2012, Ivanka Trump was elected to the board of 100 Women in Hedge Funds, a global nonprofit organization focused on advancing gender diversity and professional development in the alternative investment industry. At the time of her appointment, she was serving as Executive Vice President of Development and Acquisitions at the Trump Organization, where she was involved in major real estate and hospitality projects.
Her election to the board reflected her involvement in business leadership and industry networks, particularly those supporting women’s participation in finance. 100 Women in Hedge Funds, later renamed 100 Women in Finance, operates internationally and promotes education, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities for women working in hedge funds and related sectors.
Ivanka Trump’s role on the board was part of her broader engagement in professional and philanthropic initiatives prior to entering government. She remained active in business and organizational leadership roles until 2017, when she stepped away from her corporate affiliations following Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States.
After relocating to Washington, D.C., in early 2017, she resigned from board positions and transitioned into public service as a Senior Advisor in the White House. This shift marked the end of her formal involvement with organizations tied to her private-sector career, including her role with 100 Women in Hedge Funds.
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