nicolle wallaceNicolle Wallace, a former top White House and campaign communications aide to President George W. Bush, will join a revamped "The View" for its new season as the roundtable talk show geared toward women premieres on Sept. 15.

Wallace, the lone politico on a panel of three entertainers, has been an analyst for MSNBC and ABC News in recent years and penned two political novels, "Eighteen Acres" and "It's Classified."

“I have watched ‘The View’ for many years and now to be seated alongside three women that I have admired is both humbling and incredibly exciting," said Wallace, referring to the actress Rosie Perez, moderator Whoopi Goldberg and panelist Rosie O'Donnell.

She was communications director for the Bush White House and held that same title for the 2004 re-election campaign. She later was a senior advisor to the McCain-Pain campaign in 2008 and was a prominent media spokeswoman for the bid.

Bill Wolff is executive producer of "The View," which has been overhauled amid the departures of longtime conservative panelist Elisabeth Hasselbeck (2013), as well as Sherri Shepherd and Jenny McCarthy (2014).

Creator Barbara Walters retired from an on-screen role in the program earlier this year.