By Enyichukwu Enemanna
US President-elect Donald Trump has announced that his campaign manager, Susan Summerall Wiles, will serve as the White House chief of staff upon assumption of office as the 47th President of US in January next year.
In a statement, Trump said that Wiles “just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history” and “is tough, smart, innovative, and is universally admired and respected”.
“It is a well deserved honour to have Susie as the first-ever female chief of staff in United States history,” he continued. “I have no doubt that she will make our country proud.”
Wiles, 67, is the first woman to be appointed White House chief of staff.
The Trump transition team is currently working to choose top members of the incoming Republican administration, including the heads of all 15 executive departments, such as the secretaries of state and defence, from 20 January.
In his victory speech this week, Trump referred to Wiles as “the ice maiden” as she stood behind him on stage.
She operates mostly “in the back”, the president-elect said, but she is known as one of the most feared political operatives in the US.
“Susie will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again,” he added in his statement on Thursday, referring to his oft-repeated campaign slogan.
In her profile released by Politico earlier this year, Susie Wiles was described as feared but little known.
Less than a year after Wiles started working in politics, she joined Ronald Reagan’s campaign ahead of his 1980 election.
Wiles met Trump during the 2015 Republican presidential primary and became the co-chair of his Florida campaign.
He went on to win the state over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Wiles worked on the Trump campaign alongside Chris LaCivita, a veteran of Republican politics with decades of experience.
The two worked with Trump to formulate a winning presidential primary strategy.
In her Politico profile, the 67-year-old grandmother – who is the daughter of late football player and broadcaster Pat Summerall – said that she comes from a “traditional” political background.
“In my early career things like manners mattered and there was an expected level of decorum,” she said, describing the Republican party as significantly different than the one of several decades ago.
“And so I get it that the GOP of today is different,” she said, referring to the Republican party, who are also called the Grand Old Party (GOP).
“There are changes we must live with in order to get done the things we’re trying to do.”