Reince Priebus

Politician

Birthday March 18, 1972

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Dover, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.73 m

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1972

Reinhold Richard "Reince" Priebus (born March 18, 1972) is an American lawyer and politician who served as chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2011 to 2017 and as White House chief of staff during the first six months of Donald Trump's presidency.

Priebus was born on March 18, 1972, the son of Dimitra Pitsiladis and Richard Priebus.

Born in Dover, New Jersey, he lived in Netcong, New Jersey, until his family moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin, when he was seven years old.

His father is a former union electrician and his mother a real estate agent.

His father is of German and English descent and his mother is of Greek descent; she was born to parents originally from Mytilene and Khartoum, since there was a sizable community of Greek settlers in Sudan at the time.

At the age of 16, he volunteered for his first political campaign.

1990

He attended Tremper High School in Kenosha, Wisconsin, graduating in 1990.

After graduating from Tremper, he attended the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, where he majored in English and political science, and joined the Delta Chi fraternity.

1994

He graduated cum laude in 1994 and prior to that had been elected to serve as student body president.

After graduation from Whitewater, Priebus served as a clerk for the Wisconsin State Assembly Education Committee.

He then enrolled at the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, Florida.

While there, he worked as a clerk for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and interned at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in California.

1998

Raised in Wisconsin, Priebus worked as a clerk and graduated from the University of Miami School of Law in 1998.

In 1998, he graduated with a Juris Doctor degree cum laude from the University of Miami, after serving as president of the law school student body.

He moved back to Wisconsin and became a member of the state bar.

2004

Priebus ran for election to the Wisconsin State Senate in 2004, losing 52 to 48 percent, to the Democratic incumbent, Robert Wirch.

2006

Subsequently, he joined Wisconsin law firm Michael Best, where he became a partner in 2006, practicing in the firm's litigation and corporate practice groups.

He currently serves as president and chief strategist at Michael Best and is also chairman of the Board of Advisors.

2007

After working for law firm Michael Best, he was elected chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party in 2007.

In 2007, following a successful campaign, he was elected chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party, the youngest person to have held that role to date.

2009

In 2009, Priebus became the general counsel for the Republican National Committee.

Two years later, in 2009, he also became the general counsel for the Republican National Committee (RNC).

2010

As chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party, Priebus led the party to success in the November 2010 elections in Wisconsin, which was previously a state held by the Democratic Party.

The party won control of the State Senate and Assembly; a Republican candidate was elected to the governorship.

He worked to bring Wisconsin's Tea Party movement together with the mainstream Republican party organization and avoid conflict between the two.

Priebus continued as state party chairman and general counsel to the RNC until 2010, when he stepped down as general counsel to run for election to chairman of the committee.

On December 5, 2010, Priebus stepped down as general counsel for the RNC.

The next day, he sent a letter to all 168 voting members of the RNC announcing his candidacy for chairman.

Wisconsin governor Scott Walker supported Priebus' bid from the beginning, attributing the party's victories in Wisconsin to "Priebus' leadership and involvement in the grassroots Tea Party movement that swept the state and the nation".

Priebus told delegates in his letter: "I will keep expenses low. I will put in strong and serious controls. We will raise the necessary funds to make sure we are successful. We will work to regain the confidence of our donor base and I will personally call our major donors to ask them to rejoin our efforts at the RNC."

2011

He won the 2011 Republican National Committee chairmanship election.

As chairman, Priebus frequently criticized the policies of president Barack Obama.

On January 14, 2011, after seven rounds of voting, Priebus was elected chairman of the RNC.

At the start of his first term as chairman of the RNC in January 2011, Priebus had inherited a $23 million debt from his predecessor Michael Steele, as well as severely strained relationships with "major donors".

By the end of 2011, Priebus had raised more than $88 million and cut the RNC's debt to $11.8 million.

2012

He also presided over the Republican Party during the presidential elections of 2012 and 2016, when he opposed Donald Trump during the early stages of the primaries, but later supported him in the general election.

Priebus stated that his goals for his leadership were to reduce the debt, rebuild the organization's finances and improve relationships with major donors and party leaders, as well as aiding Republican efforts in the 2012 presidential election.

He aimed to develop a strong voter mobilization program, including improved voter registration and absentee ballot programs to identify unregistered voters and those who had not returned their ballots, using funds raised through his initial outreach to major donors.

2017

He began serving as Trump's chief of staff in January 2017 until resigning in July of that year.

Priebus, who had the shortest tenure of any non-interim chief of staff in American history, drew controversy for his management style.