Resident magazine features Kimberly Guilfoyle, the newly appointed US Ambassador to Greece, as a “symbol of success and dynamism,” highlighting her varied career and philanthropic endeavors.
Guilfoyle’s career trajectory spans law, media, and politics. Starting as an assistant district attorney in San Francisco and Los Angeles, she became a well-known Fox News host on programs like “The Five” and “Outnumbered.” Her experience also includes co-founding and partnering with the American Dream Corporation and authoring two best-selling books. Her political involvement deepened as a senior advisor to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, where she played a key role in strategy and fundraising.
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President Trump lauded Guilfoyle’s qualifications upon her appointment as ambassador, highlighting her ability to represent the United States effectively. Guilfoyle expressed gratitude for the nomination and her commitment to serving in this capacity, especially given the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Republic and the historical significance of Greece as the cradle of democracy. She is the first woman to hold this position.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Guilfoyle is known for her significant philanthropic contributions. She actively supports organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, going beyond financial support to participate in strategy development and fundraising. Her commitment to helping those in need extends to her involvement with organizations like Big Dog Ranch Rescue, Furry Friends, Victoria’s Voice, and Helping Heroes.
Resident magazine portrays her as inspiring, emphasizing her intelligence, generosity, and dedication to creating a better world.