Ivanka Trump traveled to North Carolina on Wednesday to tour the NASCAR Technical Institute in Mooresville and visit parts of the region that are recovering from Hurricane Florence.

The 36-year-old first daughter opted for a business casual look, sporting a $2,595 khaki Michael Kors trench coat over a white button-down shirt and black cropped pants for the meet-and-greet with NASCAR drivers and Hurricane Florence responders.

Ivanka, who has been an advocate for workforce development during her father's time in the White House, visited the NASCAR Technical Institute to learn more about the school's skills training programs.

Racing fan? Ivanka Trump toured the NASCAR Technical Institute in Mooresville, North Carolina, on Wednesday with team owner Richard Childress and NASCAR driver Austin Dillon

All ears: The 36-year-old, who wore a $2,595 Michael Kors trench that she had belted with a scarf, was there to learn about the technical school's skills training programs

The White House senior adviser took to Instagram Stories in the morning to reveal how excited she was to meet the institute's 'future technicians, engineers, and mechanics.'

Upon her arrival, Ivanka struck a pose with NASCAR driver Austin Dillon and team owner Richard Childress.

Her long blonde hair was straightened and loose around her shoulders, and she had a big smile on her face.

She shared plenty of photos throughout the trip, including pictures of herself meeting students and participating in a roundtable discussion.

Ivanka is known for being hands-on during her visits, and her trip to Mooresville was no exception.

Hands-on: The first daughter was photographed wearing a pair of safety glasses while working on one of the machines at the institute

Classic look: Ivanka sported classic khaki trench coat over a white button-down shirt and black cropped pants for the meet-and-greet

The first daughter was photographed wearing a pair of safety glasses while working on one of the machines at the institute.

Towards the end of her visit, she was seen signing a wall that was covered in names.

Ivanka's next stop was the Mooresville Fire Department, where she met with members of the search-and-rescue team.

When Hurricane Florence hit the state earlier this month, the team conducted rescue missions in eastern North Carolina.

While sharing a photo of herself shaking hands with one of the responders, she wrote: 'Honored to meet firefighters at the Mooresville Fire Station who have worked tirelessly as first responders to help all those affected by Hurricane Florence.'

Ivanka's stepmother, First Lady Melania Trump, was harshly criticized when she wore high heels to visit Hurricane Harvey flood zones in Texas last year, and it looks like the first daughter kept that in mind when choosing her outfit.

Personable: The White House senior adviser happily chatted with students while checking out the school

Experience: Ivanka shared plenty of photos throughout the trip, including a pictures of herself participating in a roundtable discussion

Ivanka was here: Towards the end of her visit, she was seen signing a wall that was covered in names

Instead of her usual pumps, Ivanka opted to wear a pair of black patent leather Mary Jane flats that complemented her outfit.

However, she did add a fashion-forward touch to her ensemble when she used a patterned silk scarf to cinch the waist of her trench coat.

Ivanka is also slated to visit a disaster recovery zone in the eastern part of the state later in the day.

Earlier this week, Ivanka modeled a 1940s-inspired look, complete with a demure fascinator, while celebrating the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret with her three children.

Heroes: Ivanka's next stop was the Mooresville Fire Department, where she met with members of the search-and-rescue team

Showing thanks: When Hurricane Florence hit the state earlier this month, the team conducted rescue missions in eastern North Carolina

Taking full advantage of the unusually warm fall weather on Monday, the first daughter walked to the American Friends of Lubavitch synagogue as her children, Arabella, seven, Joseph, four, and Theodore, two, happily rode alongside her on their scooters.

Secret Service agents kept a watchful eye as Ivanka guided her excited children down sidewalks and across streets by herself, while her husband, Jared Kushner, was noticeably absent from the family outing thanks to his duties at the White House.

The mother-of-three looked as though she had walked straight out of another decade in a pale green $2,281 Alessandra Rich dress, which featured a rose print, black buttons, and a peplum top that gave the illusion she was wearing a two-piece skirt suit.

The family was photographed near their home, which is located in the upscale Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Mom on duty: Ivanka celebrated the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret with her three children, Arabella, seven, Joseph, four, and Theodore, two, on Monday

Ivanka converted to Judaism in 2009 to marry Jared, an Orthodox Jew, and they are raising their three children Orthodox as well.

Although work is prohibited on the holiday, Jared, 37, was seen leaving his home with a briefcase in his hand on 7 a.m. on Monday morning.

Later in the day, he attended a news conference held by his father-in-law, President Donald Trump, in the White House Rose Garden.

The president acknowledged Jared as well as U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer while speaking about the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which is set to replace the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

The U.S., Canada and Mexico have been negotiating the terms of a revised NAFTA for more than a year. The Trump administration announced a deal had been reached late Sunday night.

While in North Carolina on Wednesday, Ivanka responded to White House Correspondent Mark Knoller's tweet about U.S. Trade Representative thanking Jared for helping to negotiate the new trade deal.

'Proud of you, Jared! #USMCA,' she tweeted.