Career Timeline of Nicolle Wallace: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Nicolle Wallace

How Nicolle Wallace built a successful career. Explore key moments that defined the journey.

Nicolle Wallace is an American television political commentator, author, and anchor. Best known as the anchor of MSNBC's 'Deadline: White House', she provides political analysis for MSNBC and NBC News. Before hosting her own show, Wallace was a frequent contributor to programs like 'Today', 'The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle', and 'Morning Joe'. She also previously served as a co-host on ABC's daytime talk show 'The View'.

1999: Press Secretary for Governor Jeb Bush

In 1999, Nicolle Wallace moved to Florida to serve as Governor Jeb Bush's press secretary.

2000: Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office

In 2000, Nicolle Wallace became the Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office and worked on the 2000 Florida election recount.

2003: Joined White House Staff

In 2003, Nicolle Wallace joined the White House staff during George W. Bush's first term as special assistant to the President and director of media affairs.

2004: Communications Director for Bush Campaign

In 2004, Nicolle Wallace joined George W. Bush's presidential campaign as its communications director.

January 5, 2005: Named White House Communications Director

On January 5, 2005, Nicolle Wallace was named White House Communications Director by George W. Bush.

July 2006: Left the White House

In July 2006, Nicolle Wallace left the White House to relocate to New York City.

October 2008: Response to McCain-Palin Campaign Dissension

In October 2008, Nicolle Wallace responded to reports of dissension within the McCain-Palin campaign, issuing a statement about loyalty and honor.

2008: Senior Advisor for McCain Campaign

In 2008, Nicolle Wallace served as a senior advisor for John McCain's presidential campaign.

2010: Published Eighteen Acres

In 2010, Nicolle Wallace published her novel Eighteen Acres, a fictional narrative about women in the White House.

September 2011: Published It's Classified

In September 2011, Nicolle Wallace published the sequel to Eighteen Acres, It's Classified, about a fictional presidential campaign.

February 2013: Supported Same-Sex Marriage Legalization

In February 2013, Nicolle Wallace and her husband publicly supported the legalization of same-sex marriage in an amicus curiae brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court.

September 3, 2014: Joined The View as Co-Host

On September 3, 2014, ABC announced that Nicolle Wallace would join The View as a new co-host.

September 15, 2014: Debut on The View

On September 15, 2014, Nicolle Wallace made her debut as a co-host on the premiere of the 18th season of The View.

April 2015: Published Madam President

In April 2015, Nicolle Wallace's third novel, Madam President, was released.

November 2016: Analyst for MSNBC Election Coverage

In November 2016, Nicolle Wallace served as an analyst for MSNBC's live coverage of election results.

May 9, 2017: Anchor of Deadline: White House

Since May 9, 2017, Nicolle Wallace has been the anchor of the program Deadline: White House on MSNBC.

July 2020: Deadline: White House Viewership

In July 2020, Deadline: White House garnered a total of 2 million viewers.

July 3, 2022: Executive Producer for Ukraine Fundraiser

On July 3, 2022, Nicolle Wallace was an executive producer on the MSNBC special "Ukraine: Answering the Call", a fundraiser to support Ukraine.