Jill Kelley

Jill Kelley
Jill Kelley
Born
Jill Gilberte Khawam

(1975-06-03) June 3, 1975 (age 49)
Beirut, Lebanon
CitizenshipAmerican
Occupations
  • Activist
  • philanthropist
  • diplomatic advisor
Spouse
Scott Kelley
(m. 1999)
Children3[1]
Websitejillkelley.com

Jill Kelley is a Lebanese-American philanthropist, activist, and diplomatic advisor.[2][3][4][5] She is also a former South Korean Honorary Consul,[6][7] and a former honorary ambassador to U.S. Central Command under General James N. Mattis.[8][9] She was an advisor to CIA-Director David Petraeus. She is president and founder of ”Military Diplomacy Strategies", an international advisory firm that advises embassies and multi-national companies to foster military and economic partnerships.[10][11][12]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Bengali was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Jill Kelley--Remember Her?--Plans a Party Wednesday at the Trump Hotel". Washingtonian. November 8, 2017. Archived from the original on November 13, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "'Bullying': Petraeus friend Jill Kelley professors who pronounced wife uglier than mistress". Washington Examiner. December 19, 2019. Archived from the original on June 3, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  4. ^ Tweedie, Elisabeth (December 15, 2018). "Developments in the 5G Ecosystem". satellitemarkets.com. Archived from the original on November 13, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Ashley Fantz (October 20, 2020). "The Petraeus Affair: Who is Jill Kelley?". CNN Digital. Archived from the original on November 13, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "Clinton advisor bashed Jill Kelley in newly released emails". December 1, 2015. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  7. ^ Altman, Howard (April 21, 2018). "Clinton advisor bashed Jill Kelley in newly released emails | tbo.com". Archived from the original on April 21, 2018. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  8. ^ Jill Kelley e-mails depict a striving Tampa socialite and a smitten military brass. Archived April 6, 2023, at the Wayback Machine The Washington Post. Craig Whitlock, February 3, 2015.
  9. ^ Jill Kelley Plans A Party Wednesday at the Trump Hotel to Celebrate Donald Trump’s Victory Archived November 13, 2023, at the Wayback Machine. The Washingtonian. Elaina Plott, November 8, 2017.
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