Ulrica Schenström entered politics early and became the Moderate Party's press secretary in 2002 and soon became one of the party's most influential people. She was involved in shaping the strategy for New Moderates and got a state secretary position after the 2006 election. She was however forced to leave the position after the so-called Schenström affair when she was seen drinking wine during a duty shift.
Since then, she has been active, among other things, as a consultant in communication advisory services.
Ulrica Schenström turned 52 years old.