Individual Profiles
Meet Susie Wiles, first woman to lead as White House Chief of Staff
Susie Wiles is a seasoned political consultant who has significantly shaped American politics, particularly through her work with Donald Trump.
She is a key political figure, known for her strategic mind and unwavering influence in the Republican Party.
As the designated White House Chief of Staff for Trump’s second term, she is set to make history as the first woman to hold the position.
Here’s what you should know about her:
Background
Born on May 14, 1957, in New Jersey, Susie Wiles is the daughter of Pat Summerall, the famous NFL player and sportscaster.
She graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, and began her career in politics in the late 1970s.
Political beginnings
Wiles started her political career in 1979 as an assistant to Representative Jack Kemp and later worked on Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign as a scheduler.
She continued to build her political profile throughout the 1990s, serving in key roles for Jacksonville’s mayor and U.S. Representative Tillie Fowler.
Rising star in Florida politics
Wiles played a critical role in electing Rick Scott as Governor of Florida in 2010. Her ability to navigate Florida’s political landscape was key to Scott’s victory, and she solidified her reputation as a top Republican strategist.
Key Role in Trump’s campaigns
Wiles was a pivotal figure in Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, managing operations in the key swing state of Florida.
She also helped in Trump’s 2018 midterm efforts and continued to support his 2020 campaign. In 2021, she was appointed CEO of Trump’s Save America PAC, gaining influence over the direction of Trump’s political future.
Controversies and legal scrutiny
Wiles’ role in Trump’s campaigns has not been without controversy. She was implicated in the 2023 federal indictment concerning the mishandling of classified documents. Additionally, she faced scrutiny over financial dealings related to Trump’s PAC.
Personal life
Wiles was married to Lenny Wiles, another political consultant, from 1985 until their divorce in 2017.
She has two daughters, one of whom, Caroline Wiles, briefly worked in the Trump White House before leaving in 2017.
Achievements
In 2025, Wiles will make history as the first woman to serve as White House Chief of Staff.
Her leadership and strategic insight will play a critical role in shaping the direction of Trump’s second administration.