Chelsea Clinton

Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Victoria Clintonis the only child of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She was a special correspondent for NBC News from 2011 to 2014 and now works with the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative. Since 2011, she has taken on a prominent role at the foundation, and has a seat on its board...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFamily Member
Date of Birth27 February 1980
CityLittle Rock, AR
CountryUnited States of America
My parents taught me to approach the world critically, but also to approach it with a sense of responsibility.
I unapologetically and unabashedly am deeply biased toward my mother.
He has always provided me a safe place to land and a hard place from which to launch.
My grandmother was determined that everyone feel a sense of optimism and opportunity. Marc and I want to make sure we're doing that. This period of our lives is not just a tribute to her, it's inspired by her. And it's for when we have our own children — I want to help make sure we've got a world I want them to live in.
For most of my life, I deliberately led a private life in the public eye.
My grandmother, who passed away at the beginning of November, had a core adage in her life that life is not about what happens to you but about what you do with what happens to you. She recently had been cajoling me and challenging me to do more with my life. To lead more of a purposefully public life.
I've always been incredibly proud of both of my parents and proud of the work I had done privately as a person, professionally and academically.
Fried chicken is my husband's favorite food.
Determination gets you a long way.
My parents were very firm about me always getting my homework done.
Intellectually, I loved my job, but I didn’t get any meaning from it,
My parents and my grandmother inspire me every day and, every day, in my work and personal life.
I'm sorry, I don't talk to the press. Even though I think you're cute.
My parents always asked me what I thought, listened to my opinions, articulated their diagnoses of our challenges at home and abroad, and shared their ideas for how to build a more equal and prosperous country. I always felt part of their call to serve and part of my father's journey.