Charlotte Pence Bond (born Charlotte Rose Pence; June 25, 1993) is an American writer who is the second child and elder daughter of former Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence and former Second Lady of the United States, Karen Pence.
Pence graduated from DePaul University.
She wrote articles for The DePaulia, Thought Catalog and Glamour, fiction articles for The Isis Magazine, and poems for an Oxford student-run blog, Seven Voices.
2013
In 2013, she interned at WFYI, a public broadcasting station in central Indiana, working in the television production department.
Pence was the associate producer and co-writer of the 2013 documentary film Fleeced: Speaking Out Against Senior Financial Abuse, which highlights "the stories of seniors who have been scammed by financial predators".
2014
Pence did film production internships while in college, and won a 2014 Emmy Award for the Lower Great Lakes region for a film she co-wrote and for which she was an associate producer.
The film won a 2014 Emmy award for the Lower Great Lakes region.
Pence has since worked on several documentary and short film projects.
In 2014, she wrote an article for Thought Catalog about her religious beliefs.
2015
In 2015, Pence wrote a column for DePaul University's The DePaulia about her studying abroad at Oxford University.
In it, she talks about "finding a running path and learning to navigate the pubs".
Also in 2015, Pence published several poems for the Oxford student blog Seven Voices and fiction pieces for The Isis Magazine, an independent UK student magazine.
2016
She graduated with a double major in Digital Cinema – Screenwriting, and English – Creative Writing from DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media in June 2016.
She said in 2016 that she "[wanted] to go into the creative side of film production, looking at stories and books and scripts and real life stories and taking those to the screen".
Pence's biography for the documentary film For the Records states, "She hopes to pursue a career in writing for film and documentaries after college."
Pence is a writer and has published poems, short stories and articles.
She wrote an essay for Glamour that was released Tuesday ahead of her father's prime time debate as the Republican vice presidential candidate of the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign.
In the essay, Pence wrote about the lessons she had learned from her father.
She described her lifestyle changes after her father became Trump's running mate in July, writing, "I went from taking public transit in Chicago to riding in a presidential motorcade in the span of just a few months."
Early August 2016, Pence started travelling around the U.S. with her father on his campaign trail, which included the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
Pence's recent graduation gave her time to travel the country and she joked that her role on the campaign trail was to "babysit her parents".
Charlotte said that she was the only one of her siblings to be home at the time of the nomination.
:1 Pence described herself politically as "more of a moderate or independent" and said that she does not always agree with the policies of her father and Trump, adding "I think I have views that go across the board", which she says has been encouraged by her parents.
2017
In September 2017, Pence started an agent training program at the United Talent Agency.
2018
She is the author of children's book Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President, published in 2018.
, she is a contributor to the conservative news website The Daily Wire.
Pence grew up with her parents and siblings in Columbus, Indiana.
Her father Mike encouraged her to be a writer and "cherished" a biography she wrote of him when she was 7.
Her mother Karen said that she was a storyteller since she could talk.
:1 Pence described her family as "very, very close" and said that "[they] talk about everything together".
She said that she and her siblings could choose how involved in politics they would be; Pence told Ben Shapiro in an interview in 2018 that as children they could be included in an event only if they wanted to.
She said that they have political debates in their house and on the phone.
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Pence spent her junior year at DePaul University studying a semester in English and Philosophy abroad at St Catherine's College, Oxford.
At DePaul, Pence was involved with the school ministry, a student group that addresses violence in Chicago, and creative writing and film communities; she worked on documentary projects, one of which won nine regional Emmy Awards, and joined the Chi Omega sorority.
In 2018, Pence said that her father tells her, regarding the public criticism and protests against him, "That's what freedom looks like."
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Since the inauguration, Pence helped provide a "support system for her parents", without taking official roles, while working full-time in Washington, D.C. at a film production company.
2020
In September 2020, Pence was attending her second year at the Harvard Divinity School, for a master's degree.
Pence did film production internships while in college.