Stewart McLaurin
Stewart McLaurin is an author and non-profit executive who has been the president of the White House Historical Association since 2014. BackgroundMcLaurin is the son of Stewart Parnell McLaurin and Gwendolyn McLaurin (née Stafford).[3] An Alabama native, McLaurin attended Shades Valley High School and the University of Alabama.[1] Active in philanthropic management,[4] from 1989 to 2014, McLaurin has held senior positions with the Mount Vernon estate, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, the Motion Picture Association, Georgetown University, the American Village Citizenship Trust,[5] and the American Red Cross. After leaving the American Red Cross, McLaurin went to work for the 2000 presidential campaign of Elizabeth Dole.[6] His relationship with Dole continues today as he sits on the board of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation.[7] Since 2014, McLaurin has served as the president of the White House Historical Association (WHHA).[8] His work with the WHHA is focused on expanding the reach, educational programming , and impact of the organization.[9] Published works
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