More than a week after President Trump took office, first lady Melania Trump has announced her chief of staff.

Lindsay Reynolds previously served in the White House during in George W. Bush’s administration, according to a White House release. Reynolds will serve as Melania Trump’s top staffer, managing her day-to-day schedule.

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Reynolds said she is working to fill out the first lady’s staff as well as the White House visitor’s office and to open the White House to the public following a “traditional temporary closure during the transition period.”

“I look forward to the opportunity to serve as the First Lady’s Chief of Staff," Reynolds said in the White House release.

"I am excited to be organizing and bringing together such a dynamic and forward thinking group of individuals who will work together to make our country better for everyone.”