Although she has said she will have no official role in her father's administration, Ivanka Trump has been quietly laying the groundwork for an effort that could make her perhaps the best-connected policy advocate in Washington.
Trump, who has made clear she wants to push for policies benefiting women and girls, last week sought the advice of a group of female executives and media stars in New York City.
And transition aides have reached out to congressional staff on childcare policies, an area she has urged President-elect Donald Trump to prioritise.
It is not clear if Trump will establish herself independently or if she will eventually enter the White House.
But operating from the outside may take her into uncharted territory, as there are few recent examples of a first family member without a White House office advocating for policies. The closest model is the first lady, who has an office in the East Wing.
But Ivanka Trump is also thinking beyond that.
On Thursday, she attended a dinner with female executives at the home of her friend Wendi Deng, ex-wife of media executive Rubert Murdoch. The dinner was put together by Dina Powell, a Goldman Sachs partner who is joining the Trump administration as an assistant to the president and senior counselor for economic initiatives.
Other guests included MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski, model Christy Turlington Burns, former White House press secretary Dana Perino, Xerox Chairperson Ursula Burns, Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert, Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cynthia Leive and Time Managing Editor Nancy Gibbs.
Another attendee, Pattie Sellers, executive director of Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summits, wrote on Fortune.Com that Ivanka Trump "explained that she wanted to learn from the efforts of leaders in their fields."
Also there was Sheila Marcelo, founder of www.Care.Com, a website that connects families with caregivers, said an attendee who spoke on condition of anonymity because it was a private dinner.
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