These are hosted by the White House Historical association, and this year we have the honor of having our partners, the National Trust for Historic Preservation. My name is stewart mclaurin, and i think i know most of you here in this room. And i have the privilege and honor of serving as the president of the White House Historical association. Well, its been quite a while since we have had the opportunity to convene here on our campus. Everyone has been largely virtual in this occasion, has been so the last two years. But its a real honor to be able to be under this roof and in the fellowship of people caring about the same subject as you all do here today. Id like to begin by recognizing two members of our board of directors who are here. Tham kind of hickam is going to be here today. I dont see her yet. And john barrett is here today. And we have a large number of our National Council on white house history who are here today, and youll be meeting them during the interaction you hav
Virtual in this occasion, has been so the last two years. But its a real honor to be able to be under this roof and in the fellowship of people caring about the same subject as you all do here today. Id like to begin by recognizing two members of our board of directors who are here. Tham kind of hickam is going to be here today. I dont see her yet. And john barrett is here today. And we have a large number of our National Council on white house history who are here today, and youll be meeting them during the interaction you have in these sessions, as well as the lunch. And they are a fantastic group of people, as well as our Board Members. And it is they who put wind in our cells and make our work possible. And we are so grateful for the support that we have from our National Council, from our board and from all of you. Id like to also thank two people who really were the backbone of all of this. Dr. Colleen sugar and dr. Matthew costello, who from start to now finish have made all of
In this room. And i have the privilege and honor of serving as the president of the White House Historical association. Well, its been quite a while since we have had the opportunity to convene here on our campus. Everyone has been largely virtual in this occasion, has been so the last two years. But its a real honor to be able to be under this roof and in the fellowship of people caring about the same subject as you all do here today. Id like to begin by recognizing two members of our board of directors who are here. Tham kind of hickam is going to be here today. I dont see her yet. And john barrett is here today. And we have a large number of our National Council on white house history who are here today, and youll be meeting them during the interaction you have in these sessions, as well as the lunch. And they are a fantastic group of people, as well as our Board Members. And it is they who put wind in our cells and make our work possible. And we are so grateful for the support that
Teaching credential for a decterate in education. What i believe in and how young people that need the opportunities to create options in their lives should have those opportunities and it takes us adults to make that happen and that is my lifes work. I want to thank for this wonderful honor all of the Community Members that work and educated me, i see you in the room now and thank you for taking a moment to mentor me. I see many supervisor who have been mentors and i cant tell you how wonderful it is to see you in your spot of a position of power and doing this work together. I know you work with your communities, but education is everything and it is a tick td to a life of option squz opportunities and i know all will work with anybody who cares about that to make sure it happens for those students. I just want to say that you mentioned my mom and yes, she is my guide. When i am at my most [inaudible] i want to say to her, for all your patient with this one, you said go do no matter
The room now and thank you for taking a moment to mentor me. I see many supervisor who have been mentors and i cant tell you how wonderful it is to see you in your spot of a position of power and doing this work together. I know you work with your communities, but education is everything and it is a tick td to a life of option squz opportunities and i know all will work with anybody who cares about that to make sure it happens for those students. I just want to say that you mentioned my mom and yes, she is my guide. When i am at my most [inaudible] i want to say to her, for all your patient with this one, you said go do no matter how crazy the idea sounded. Does the job pay money . No it wont, but it will do great things. Go do. Thank you mom for never saying no to anything i dreamed about and i appreciate you and thank you dearly for being my gade and beacon. Thank you. Your mom looks more like your sister. Con gratulations kim [inaudible] thank you. Okay, supervisorpresident chew, co