Chao previously served as a deputy secretary of transportation and director of the Peace Corps during the tenure of president Mr George H W Bush between 1989 and 1991, and labour secretary throughout the full two-terms of president Mr George W Bush between 2001 and 2009, the only cabinet member to do so.
Born in Taiwan, Chao move to the US as a child and was the first Asian-American to serve in a cabinet position. She is the wife of senate majority leader Mr Mitch McConnell.
At the Department of Transportation (DOT), Chao will play a prominent role in helping Trump to get an infrastructure spending bill through Congress and to start government-backed projects. Trump has vowed to push through a trillion-dollar increase in infrastructure spending in the next decade with his plan relying heavily on public-private partnerships and tax credits.
The president-elect met with Chao at Trump Tower in New York City on November 21 where, according to a statement from his transition team, they “conversed about labour and transportation issues with a particular focus on America’s long-term infrastructure needs, and reducing or eliminating burdensome regulations.”
“Secretary Chao’s extensive record of strong leadership and her expertise are invaluable assets in our mission to rebuild our infrastructure in a fiscally responsible manner,” Trump said in a statement. “She has an amazing life story and has helped countless Americans in her public service career.”