| 1. Chelsea Clinton was named after the 1969 Judy Collins recording of the Joni Mitchell Song- Chelsea Morning. |
| 2. She skipped the third grade and learned to invest in the stock market when she was only 11. |
| 3. After reading an article about the adverse effects of red meat, she became a strict vegetarian. |
| 4. Chelsea Clinton serves on many boards including Partners in Health, The Africa Center, Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, the School of American Ballet, IAC, and Expedia. |
| 5. She is the co-founder of both HiddenLight Productions and Metrodora Ventures. |
| 6. When Chelsea Clinton was two, she began joining her parents on various political campaign trips around Arkansas when her father was contesting for the position of governor. |
| 7. Chelsea Clinton learned to read and write at a young age and began reading newspapers at three. |
| 8. She wrote a letter to President Ronald Reagan at the age of five. |
| 9. In 2012, Chelsea Clinton began working as an Assistant Professor at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York. |
| 10. She worked for McKinsey & Company in New York City starting in 2003, Avenue Capital Group from late 2006, and NBC. |
| 11. She served as Assistant Vice Provost for the Global Network University at New York University starting in 2010. |
| 12. Since 2011, she has held a prominent role at the Clinton Foundation, serving as Vice Chair and on its board. |
| 13. In March 2017, she was named to the board of directors of Expedia Group. |
| 14. In 2020, she co-founded Metrodora Ventures, a venture capital fund. |
| 15. In April 2021, she launched the podcast In Fact with Chelsea Clinton on iHeartMedia's iHeartPodcast network. |
| 16. She is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. |
| 17. She serves on the boards of the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. |