A Common Cause To All Program

A Common Cause To All Program

A Common Cause To All

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  • VA 250 36 WEB
    Carly Fiorina, Chair of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

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Welcome from Governor Youngkin
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Keynote Address
Carly Fiorina, Chair of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Welcome Remarks
Jamie Bosket, President & CEO of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and VA250 Commission Member
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Opportunities of the Semiquincentennial
John Dichtl, President & CEO of AASL
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Americans, Our History, and the 250th
Susie Wilkening, President of Wilkening Consulting
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More in Common: Navigating the Perceived Political Divide
Matt Williams, Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer of Brand Federation
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Panel Discussion: Creating a Meaningful Commemoration for all Americans
Moderator Barbara Hamm Lee, Executive Producer and Host of WHRO-TV
Christy Coleman, Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
Nat Sheidley, President and CEO of Revolutionary Spaces
Scott Stephenson, President and CEO of the Museum of the American Revolution
Noelle Trent, Director of Interpretation, Collections, and Education at the National Civil Rights Museum
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VA250 Overview, Plans and Support to Local Committees
Cheryl Wilson, VA250 Executive Director
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Grants Available to Local Committees
Staci Martin, Virginia Tourism Corporation Grants Director
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Road to Revolution Interpretive Markers
Drew Gruber, Civil War Trails, Inc. Executive Director
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Twelve Ancient Virtues that Inspired the Founders’ Quest for the Good Life
Jeff Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center
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Revolutionary Road Trips with Darley
Darley Newman, Emmy award-winning television host
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Lafayette’s 1824 Reflections on the Revolution
Mark Schneider, Historical Interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg, as Marquis de Lafayette
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