In 2003, Clinton joined the consulting firm
McKinsey & Company in New York City. In March 2017, Clinton was named to the
board of directors of
Expedia Group. Starting in 2010, Clinton began serving as Assistant Vice-
Provost for the Global Network University of
New York University (NYU), working on international recruitment strategies. She is the co-founder of the Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership at NYU and serves as its co-chair. In November 2011,
NBC hired Clinton as a
special correspondent. The hiring "was met with cries of nepotism". Despite Clinton's lack of prior experience in broadcasting or journalism, she reportedly was hired at an annual salary of $600,000 before shifting to a month-to-month contract in 2014. During the period when she was making $600,000 per year, Clinton reportedly received approximately $26,724 for each minute that she was on the air. Clinton's first appearance on NBC occurred on the December 12, 2011 episode of
Rock Center. Following her debut, Hank Steuver of the
Washington Post commented, "'Either we’re spoiled by TV’s unlimited population of giant personalities or this woman is one of the most boring people of her era'". Although she received some unfavorable reviews for her work, Clinton's contract with NBC was renewed in February 2012. In April 2013, Clinton conducted an interview with the GEICO gecko. Clinton began teaching graduate classes at the
Mailman School of Public Health of
Columbia University in 2012. In a 2014 interview, Clinton said, "'I’ve tried really hard to care about things that were very different from my parents. I was curious if I could care about [money] on some fundamental level, and I couldn’t. That wasn’t the metric of success I wanted in my life'". In 2020, Clinton co-founded Metrodora Ventures, a venture capital fund. In April 2021, Clinton launched
In Fact with Chelsea Clinton, a
podcast on
iHeartMedia's iHeartPodcast network.
Clinton Foundation convention as a representative of the Clinton Foundation. Since 2011, Clinton has taken a prominent role at the family's
Clinton Foundation and has had a seat on its board. When she joined in 2013, the foundation was renamed the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation. She served as co-chair for a fundraising week for the Foundation, subsequently becoming the foundation's Vice Chair. She focuses on early brain and language development through the Too Small to Fail initiative and supports female entrepreneurs through the Women in Renewable Energy Network.
Investments Clinton has advocated for affordability and improved quality pediatric services for parents. In 2022, she invested in Summer Health, a startup pediatric
telehealth platform that offers virtual care services connecting parents with pediatricians, sleep coaches, and lactation experts.
Author Children's non-fiction In September 2015, Clinton's first children's book, ''It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired and Get Going!'', was published by
Philomel Books. The 400-page book is aimed at middle school students (ages 10 to 14) and introduces them to a range of social issues, encouraging them to take action to make the world a better place. The paperback edition was published by
Puffin Books in 2017. In May 2017, her second children's book,
She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World, illustrated by Alexandra Boiger, was published by Philomel Books. Upon its release, the book became a bestseller, reaching No.1 on
The New York Times Children's Picture Books Best Sellers list on July 30, 2017. In 2019, she worked with the Berkeley, California's Bay Area Children's Theater in adapting the book into a musical play,
She Persisted: The Musical, which ran from January to March. In 2018, Clinton wrote a companion book featuring women around the world entitled
She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History. The book debuted at No.2 on the
Times' Children's Picture Books Best Sellers list. Clinton's fourth children's book,
Start Now!: You Can Make a Difference, was published by Philomel in 2018. It is aimed at empowering young would-be activists aged seven to ten, addressing themes ranging from bullying to climate change to endangered species. In interviews, she talked about how she drew on her personal experiences and strategies for dealing with bullies growing up and as an adult. Clinton continued her children's "She Persisted" series in 2020 with
She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game, also published by Philomel. Again illustrated by Alexandra Boiger, this chapter book celebrates women in sports who broke records and smashed barriers with their persistence.
Co-authored with Hillary Clinton In 2019, Clinton co-wrote a book with her mother,
Hillary Clinton, titled
The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience and they embarked on a multi-city book tour together. In 2020, the mother-daughter writing duo published ''Grandma's Gardens'', a children's book. The book was inspired by Hillary's mother,
Dorothy Rodham, who had a passion for gardening.
Scholarly work Clinton co-authored a highly praised scholarly work on global health policy with Devi Sridhar, entitled
Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?, published in 2017 by
Oxford University Press. The book examines the role of partnerships between public and private entities in addressing global health issues.
Speaking engagements In February 2024, Clinton hosted a panel at Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of climate change and education, focusing on the role of educators in improving the lives of children affected by climate change. ==Political activities==