Dina Powell

American financial & political advisor

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April 11 2025 Appointed to Meta's board of directors, with the appointment effective April 15, 2025.
2024 Dave McCormick defeated Democratic incumbent Bob Casey Jr. in the general election with Powell's support.
2023 Powell began her role as chair of the Robin Hood Foundation, transitioning from her previous position as vice chair.
2023 Elected to ExxonMobil's board of directors.
September 21 2023 Powell participated in Dave McCormick's campaign announcement for the 2024 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania.
May 2023 Departed Goldman Sachs to join BDT & MSD Partners as vice chairman and president of global client services, becoming a partner at the merchant bank.
2022 Powell actively supported her husband Dave McCormick's Republican Senate campaign in Pennsylvania, attempting to secure an endorsement from former president Trump at Mar-a-Lago, which ultimately was not successful.
October 2022 Dina Powell was named the new chair of the Robin Hood Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on alleviating poverty in New York City.
2019 Powell married Dave McCormick, subsequently using the name Dina Powell McCormick.
2019 Powell played a key role in Goldman Sachs' work on the Saudi Aramco initial public offering, serving as a critical link with sovereign wealth funds in the Middle East.
February 2019 Powell emerged as a potential candidate for U.N. Ambassador after Heather Nauert withdrew from consideration, though she was ultimately not selected.
2018 Powell became engaged to financier and former government official Dave McCormick.
2018 Officially left her position in the Trump administration, with NSC staffer Nadia Schadlow chosen as her replacement.
October 11 2018 Dina Powell withdrew from consideration to replace Nikki Haley as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, informing the White House that the timing was not right for her family or Goldman Sachs.
February 2018 Dina Powell returned to Goldman Sachs, joining the firm's management committee.
February 12 2018 Announced as a non-residential senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, with a focus on teaching diplomacy and foreign affairs.
January 2018 Powell left the Trump administration after serving as Deputy National Security Advisor and Assistant to the President.
2017 Dina Powell divorced her first husband Richard Powell.
December 8 2017 Announced her departure from the Trump administration, planning to leave in early 2018 and return to New York to spend more time with her family.

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