Chelsea Clinton will become a member of the board of travel service Expedia.

Expedia expanded its board from 13 to 14 members and elected Clinton, the daughter of former president Bill and former secretary of state Hillary, to fill the new position, a public filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission shows.

Clinton, 37, will be compensated according to standard rules at the company for board members and is not on any specific committee, the filing said.

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Chelsea Clinton, pictured at New York City's Lincoln Center American Songbook Gala with James Corden and LL Cool J in February, will become the 14th board member of travel service Expedia

The travel company expanded its board from 13 to 14 members. Clinton, the daughter of former president Bill and former secretary of state Hillary, was elected its 14th member

A company proxy statement showed non-employee directors were paid $45,000 up front, received $250,000 worth of stock and were paid $10,000 to $20,000 more for serving on committees in 2015, CNN Money reported.

Expedia is based in the northwestern US state of Washington and is one of the largest online services in the world for booking flights, hotels and car rentals.

Clinton, pictured with husband Mark Mezvinsky at a ball for School of American Ballet, serves on various other boards including Clinton Health Access Initiative

Chelsea Clinton, who turned 37 years old last month, is the only child of Bill and Hillary Clinton.

She was nearly 13 years old when her father took office in the White House.

Chelsea Clinton has been married since 2010 to a business banker, Marc Mezvinsky, and has two children of her own.

She works for the Clinton Foundation, where she is vice president and particularly involved with issues related to women and health.

She is on the board of its Clinton Health Access Initiative in addition to serving on the boards of IAC/InterActive Corp, the School of American Ballet and the Africa Center, among others.

A graduate of Stanford, Oxford, and Columbia universities, Chelsea Clinton worked for consulting firm McKinsey and did a stint as a special correspondent for NBC News.