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The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky as Executive Director of the George Washington Presidential Library. Dr. Chervinsky is the author of the award-winning "The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution," which was published by Belknap / Harvard University Press in April 2020, and the co-editor of "Mourning the Presidents: Loss and Legacy in American Culture" published by University of Virginia Press in February 2023. Her third book, "Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents that Forged the Republic," will be published by Oxford University Press on September 5, 2024. Welcome, Dr. Chervinsky! 🎉

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Gary Sandling

Vice President for Historic Area Operations.

2mo

Fabulous news!

Thomas D. Mackie Ph.D.

Public Historian and educator

2mo

That is impressive

Matt Briney

Chief Communications Officer, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

2mo

A great choice. Congratulations Lindsay!

Sandra Cushner

Director of Operations for Corporate Marketing at WETA

2mo

I always enjoy when she's on the Listening to America podcast with Clay Jenkinson

Will Choi

CFO at Hanover Foods Corporation

2mo

Inspiring!

Andy Morse

Executive Director at The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati, Inc.

2mo

Well done, Lindsey! Mount Vernon is fortunate to have you join their terrific team...

John Matthew Knowles

President | Executive Director | Board of Directors | Consultant | Connecter | Writer | Public Speaker | Host of “The Faith & Finance Forum” on YouTube + Podcast

2mo

Congratulations!

Ted Booth, Ph.D.

Dean of Arts and Sciences at Mountain Empire Community College

1mo

Yes. Congrats. and I also look forward to reading your books!

Kevan Ottochian

Social Studies teacher at Warwick Valley Central School District

2mo

WOW! Congratulations, Lindsay!🥳🙏

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