Reince Priebus

Reince Priebus began their work experience in 1998 as a Partner at Michael Best & Friedrich LLP. Reince stayed with the company until 2011 when they became the Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin. In 2011, they also became the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, a role they held until 2017. From January to July 2017, Priebus served as the Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff in the President's Cabinet at the White House. In October 2017, they joined Michael Best & Friedrich LLP again, this time as the President & Chief Strategist. Reince also became the Chairman of the Board of Advisors at Michael Best Strategies during the same time.

Reince Priebus attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where they were a student from an unknown start year until 1994. Reince then went on to study at the University of Miami School of Law, where they completed their education in 1998. The degree and field of study for both educational experiences are not provided.

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