
Presented by the White House Historical Association
The Power of Partnerships
- Host
- Stewart McLaurin
- Guest
- Teresa Carlson, Worldwide Public Sector at Amazon Web Services, Valerie Camillo, Washington Nationals Baseball Club, Margaret Talev, White House Correspondents Association
- Date
- 4/20/18
- Duration
- 32 minutes
The history of the White House appears in unexpected places, from trivia questions at Major League Baseball games to archival photos and a tour of the White House on your smart phone. Stewart McLaurin hosts a roundtable discussion with Association partners Teresa Carlson of Worldwide Public Sector at Amazon Web Services, Valerie Camillo of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and Margaret Talev of the White House Correspondents’ Association, about how twenty-first century partnerships help preserve and promote the history of the White House and how history is relevant and alive to us today.
Episodes
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Freemasons and the White House
Featuring Jason Van Dyke, Director of Communications, Grand Lodge of Washington, DC, and Chris Ruli, Historian & Librarian, Grand Lodge of Washington, DC
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James Hoban, Designer and Builder of the White House
Featuring Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman, Co-Operation Ireland; Merlo Kelly, Design Fellow, University College Dublin, School of Architecture Planning and Environmental Policy; and Andrew McCarthy, Independent Historian and Scholar
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The First White House Guidebook: Mrs. Kennedy, National Geographic, and the White House Historical Association
Featuring Renee Braden, National Geographic Society’s Senior Director of Library and Archives
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Conversations from History Happy Hour
Featuring Various Guests from Previous History Happy Hour Episodes
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A Tour of White House History with Michael Beschloss
Featuring Historian Michael Beschloss
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St. John’s, the Church of the Presidents
Featuring Rev. Robert Fisher, Rector at St. John’s Church

President of the White House Historical Association
As President of the White House Historical Association Stewart McLaurin leads the nonpartisan, nonprofit in its mission to preserve, protect, and provide access to White House history. As a lifelong student of history, Stewart is an avid reader and storyteller. His first book, White House Miscellany was published this past year and he authors a quarterly column in the White House History Journal. Drawing on his own experiences, relationships, and knowledge he provides listeners with a front row seat to history at the White House.