Hope Hicks, a longtime aide to President Trump, has been named the permanent White House communications director, according to a report on Tuesday.

Hicks, who was named interim communications director after Anthony Scaramucci was pushed out in July after just 11 days on the job, will now take over full-time, NBC News reported, citing confirmation from White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Scaramucci was ousted after he gave a profanity-laced interview to a reporter in which he trashed then-administration officials Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus.

Hicks, 28, previously the president’s director of strategic communications, worked with the Trump Organization and also worked on Ivanka Trump’s clothing line.

Mike Dubke, the White House’s first communications director, resigned in May.