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Kellyanne Conway Will Serve as Counselor to President-Elect Trump

Kellyanne Conway will be appointed counselor to the president in the incoming administration, Donald Trump's transition team announced Thursday.

By Chandler Gill·
Kellyanne Conway Will Serve as Counselor to President-Elect Trump

Kellyanne Conway, the Republican pollster who managed Donald Trump's campaign to victory in November, will be appointed counselor to the president in the incoming administration, the president-elect's transition team announced Thursday.

"I am pleased that she will be part of my senior team in the West Wing," Trump said in a statement. "She is a tireless and tenacious advocate of my agenda and has amazing insights on how to effectively communicate our message."

Trump also touted how Conway has been a "trusted adviser" and acknowledged her hard work in helping him secure his election victory.

"Kellyanne Conway has been a trusted adviser and strategist who played a crucial role in my victory," Trump said.

Conway will now be the highest-ranking female in Trump's White House, the New York Times noted.

"I want to thank the president-elect for this amazing opportunity," Conway said in a statement. "A Trump presidency will bring real change to Washington and to Americans across this great nation."

"I am humbled and honored to play a role in helping transform the movement he has led into a real agenda of action and results," she added.

Conway began working as Trump's campaign manager in August, a few weeks after he won the Republican nomination. She was the first woman to run a successful Republican presidential campaign.