On Monday afternoon, the World Bank issued a shocking report: Ivanka Trump— she of a failed fashion line and not knowing the most basic of rules pertaining to her current job—will not succeed outgoing president Jim Yong Kim at the organization, despite whispers in the Financial Times that her name had been floated for the job. Yes, the news that the First Daughter will not assume a role she’s even less qualified for than the one she has now likely came as a giant surprise, but as the nation reeled, it likely took solace in the fact that Ivanka will apparently still play a key role in shaping the international financial institution for years to come:

Trump’s daughter and adviser will work with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney to nominate a successor to outgoing World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, spokeswoman Jessica Ditto said in a statement. The World Bank board traditionally accepts the U.S. nominee for the position.

For those who need a reminder, previous candidates the First Daughter has backed for roles in the administration include Anthony “My Colleague Auto-Fellates Himself” Scaramucci and Hope “Misleading Statements About Russia” Hicks. But her most memorable recommendation would undoubtedly be unregistered foreign agent-turned-convicted criminal Mike Flynn, whose candidacy she wholeheartedly endorsed during the transition, praising the retired general’s “amazing loyalty to my father,” after inviting the guy to a staffing meeting without telling then-transition coordinator Chris Christie. “General, what job do you want?” Ivanka reportedly asked Flynn at the time. “It was like Princess Ivanka had laid the sword on Flynn’s shoulders and said, ‘Rise and go forth,’” a participant at the meeting told The New Yorker. In other words, congratulations on your nomination, Martin Shkreli.

Ryan Zinke lands post-administration gig

The former Interior secretary, who is currently being investigated for possibly lying to his agency’s inspector-general investigators, has taken a job in the investment industry: