The Senior Manager of Development Events is an integral part of the Office of Development collaborating across the enterprise managing and producing a portfolio of donor events primarily in Washington, and often throughout the United States that help improve and achieve fundraising outcomes.
The Senior Manager of Development Events will be responsible for managing the entire event production process from
The White House Historical Association announced that it will establish an endowed position, the Gerard B. Lambert Chair in White House History, through the generous support of the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation. The Chair will provide strategic leadership overseeing the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation Fellows program and hold the title of Director of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for
The White House Historical Association released a new episode of The White House 1600 Sessions podcast today about the Association’s specially commissioned paintings reflecting the history of the White House and its residents throughout different periods. In the episode, Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, is joined by renowned artist Peter Waddell to discuss three of Waddell’s extraordinary paintings that
The Association is seeking a Visitor Services Manager for The People’s House: A White House Experience.
Position Summary
This position will report directly to the Director of Visitor Services and Experiences, The People’s House. The ideal candidate for this position would be a friendly, energetic individual who enjoys interacting with visitors, staff, trustees, volunteers and members, connecting people with
“The Peacemakers,” an 1868 painting by George P.A. Healy, has been an important part of the White House Collection since 1947. The piece depicts President Abraham Lincoln and his top military commanders, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and Rear Adm. David D. Porter, seated in the after cabin of the Union steamer River Queen less than a we
Dr. Rebecca Brenner Graham, a postdoctoral research associate at Brown University, will discuss her new book, Dear Miss Perkins. This inspiring new narrative of the first woman to serve in a president's cabinet reveals her full, never-before-told story.
The White House Historical Association and Design and Production Incorporated (D&P) are proud to announce The People’s House: A White House Experience won the top 2025 Inavation Award recognizing the highest achievement in applied technology in the museums and heritage category. The ceremony took place in Barcelona and celebrated exemplary implementation of AV innovation and advanced technology integration in
The Student Education Specialist supports all student-facing work at the White House Historical Association, including in-person and virtual learning experiences, the creation of classroom resources, and K-12 outreach efforts. This position is located within the Education Department of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History and reports to the Assistant Director of Student Education. The Student Education
The David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History seeks applicants for its Senior Historian position. The Senior Historian will manage, coordinate, and provide mentorship to research and graduate fellows; produce new scholarship for publication, internal and external; and review historical content for the Rubenstein Center as well as departments across the White House Historical Association.
The Senior Historian
Join us in learning more about White House History right from your own home. Our Facebook Live series, White House History Live, delves into the stories that make up the history of the Executive Mansion.
First ladies are among the most highly recognizable figures of any presidential administration. Yet, even with the most famous of these women, most people don’t
The White House Historical Association has released the 76th issue of its award-winning magazine White House History Quarterly: "Animals at Work in White House History.”
"White House history is a place where friends are long remembered, and among the most popular of those friends are the hard-working animals. In the nineteenth century presidential households relied on horsepower to function, but wo