Last updated on March 15th, 2017 at 10:20 am
President Donald Trump‘s press secretary Sean Spicer has been presently serving the White House along with being a helping hand to President Donald Trump.
Working along with Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks, Sean was also the communications director and chief strategist for the Republican National Committee. His life partner in all of this is Rebecca Miller Spicer.
Early Life
Rebecca Miller Spicer spent her childhood in Nashville, Tennesse. She studied Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of the South along with having another one in Telecommunications from the Indiana University. Rebecca started her career being a high school intern and helping with “Snow Bird” school cancellations at WSMV.
Professional Career
Rebecca currently serves as the communications strategist for NBWA. She is a previous individual from the news media herself.
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Before exchanging into political and other advertising, Rebecca Spicer filled in as a maker for a long time at WJLA-TV. The position was situated in the Washington D.C. region.She delivered the 6 p.m. report at WJLA in Washington, D.C., which got the Outstanding Newscast Award from the Associated Press and got an Emmy Award selection for her scoop on September 11, 2001.
@RitaCosby asks @RebeccaMSpicer what kind of beer she likes.The one in my hand.@CNN @LongViewGallery #WHCA #nerdprom pic.twitter.com/JCcWDPZ8Xi
— Hollywood on Potomac (@HollywoodonThe) May 1, 2016
Spicer also worked at television stations in Houston, TX; New Haven, CT; and Birmingham, AL; as well as CNN in Atlanta. If reports and sources are to be dug in she has invested 12 years of her life in television news.
Cheers to local news legend @abc7pege, turning in her camera after 42 years… And still smiling! #wjla #lifeafterTV pic.twitter.com/hOpMeNzDQs
— Rebecca Spicer (@RebeccaMSpicer) January 19, 2016
Rebecca Spicer worked in the White House as well. She was the partner chief of Communications for the George W. Bramble White House. She worked in that position from 2006 to 2007. Spicer was allowed to create broadcast occasions for the then President George W. Bramble.
Great day with @salarmynca & 2015 #AngelTree distribution. Bringing a bright Christmas to 6,000 kids in DC! pic.twitter.com/nF4KmZk3s2
— Rebecca Spicer (@RebeccaMSpicer) December 18, 2015
Rebecca Miller Spicer Present career
Currently, she works as the Senior Vice President, Communications, and Public Affairs at National Beer Wholesalers Association. She works in an advertising position in the brewing business.
Thanks @NBWABeer colleagues for helping @SalArmyNCA Grate Patrol deliver meals to those in need. @SalvationArmyUs pic.twitter.com/AKFAPBS5WS
— Rebecca Spicer (@RebeccaMSpicer) November 9, 2015
Spicer oversees inside, enrollment and outside interchanges and furthermore creates and executes key advertising systems identified with the affiliation’s support needs. Along with that, she is also on the governing body of the National Council of Adoption.
@jmeacham making #Sewanee proud with his new book about #GeorgeBush41. #DestinyAndPower #YSR @MaxAngerholzer pic.twitter.com/kyCJqTeCsl
— Rebecca Spicer (@RebeccaMSpicer) November 21, 2015
Personal Life
Spicer was working in TV when she wedded Sean Spicer in 2004. Rebecca Claire Miller and Sean Michael Spicer were married at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Washington. The Rev. Dr. Francis H. Wade, an Episcopal priest, performed the ceremony, in which the Rev. M. John Farrelly, a Roman Catholic priest, took part. The Spicers have two children and currently live in Virginia.Her twitter accounts describe her as the best mom.
Great day for a race in the nation's capital! #navy5 #gonavy #dc pic.twitter.com/pgADx1ncoP
— Rebecca Spicer (@RebeccaMSpicer) September 20, 2015