The White House Experience Advisory Council
Ambassadors of The People’s House
Meet the members of The White House Experience Advisory Council
who we are
Since its founding in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association has been dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of the Executive Mansion through acquisition, preservation, research, and education. The Association’s latest milestone in this mission is The People’s House: A White House Experience—an innovative museum located just one block from the White House. This immersive experience brings the story of the Executive Mansion to life, showcasing its history, its residents, and the dedicated individuals who keep it running.
The White House Experience Advisory Council plays a vital role in ensuring these transformative educational programs, including The People’s House, remain accessible and free for all visitors, upholding the Association’s commitment to making history available to everyone.
A visitor watches a takeover moment in the Immersive Theater exhibit at The People's House: A White House Experience.
NiBlock Studios for the White House Historical Association
What we do
The White House Experience Advisory Council contributes to the vision and goals of The People’s House. Through their diverse backgrounds and expertise, council members ensure this museum dynamically and comprehensively tells our nation’s evolving story in away that resonates with visitors.
Council members’ philanthropic investment ensures The People’s House maintains cutting-edge exhibits and fosters innovative civic education. In addition to their own support, council members connect with their networks to garner a strong support base for The People’s House, bolstering its ability to make an impact.
Visitors explore the People's Voices Gallery at The People's House: A White House Experience.
NiBlock Studios for the White House Historical Association
We need visionaries to amplify the impact of The People’s House. Your leadership will shape how generations connect with the story of the White House.
Diane J. McDonald, Founding Member
“I joined the White House Experience Advisory Council to give more people access to the White House and history of our country. If the White House could talk, it would tell you about the thousands of people and events that have shaped both national and global history. And that is what The People’s House does. It gives the White House a voice to share its stories.”
A student group explores the Inside Look exhibit at The People's House: A White House Experience.
White House Experience Advisory Council Members
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Ann Compton, Founding Chair
Ann Compton made history as the first woman assigned to cover the White House for network television, spending 41 years with ABC News. Throughout her distinguished career, she reported on seven presidents and ten presidential campaigns, traveling globally with White House officials. After retiring in 2014, she returned to cover the 2016 conventions and accepted a fellowship at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. She has served as president of the White House Correspondents’ Association and twice as a debate panelist for the Commission on Presidential Debates.
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Diane J. McDonald, Founding Member
Diane McDonald has had the opportunity to experience life through many lenses. Alongside, her husband Bob McDonald’s career they spent time in the military, the business sector, the government and the philanthropic space. She lived abroad with Procter & Gamble (P&G) for 15 consecutive years in Canada, The Philippines, Japan and Belgium with her family. She was a member of American and International Women’s Clubs. She is currently a member of the Congressional Club. Her degree was in education which she applied to working as a Boy Scout Leader, Girl Scout Leader, PTA officer, Coach, and Sunday School Teacher. In the various locations where they lived, she started a non-profit organization to assist P&G spouses in transitioning and thriving in a new location. Bob and Diane were founding benefactors of the McDonald Conference for Leaders of Character. The conference is held at the United States Military Academy each year and it brings together top undergraduate student leaders from around the globe with senior mentors to begin to solve the world’s knotty problems. Diane enjoys time spent with her husband, her 2 children and 6 grandchildren. Diane and Bob live between Orlando, Florida and Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Debra Principi, Founding Member
Debra Principi is an award-winning author and storyteller who believes everyone has a meaningful life story to share. After years in the fashion industry with renowned brands like St. John Knits and Carolina Herrera, Debra opened her own boutique, Windswept Clothiers, in Easton, Maryland. Debra is passionate about supporting civic organizations, especially those dedicated to veterans, and she currently serves on the Board of Modern Warrior Live.
Founding Members
Founding Members
Founding Members
Ann Compton, Founding Chair
AARP
American Electric Power
Kathleen Campbell
Ferrara Candy Company
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Ron Gruner
The History Channel
Christine Hughes
Intuit
Kimberly-Clark
Diane J. McDonald
Microsoft
National Association of Manufacturers
Panasonic
Debra Principi
The Travelers Companies
How You Can Help
As a sign of our gratitude, members of the White House Experience Advisory Council receive the following:
The White House Experience Advisory Council
- Shape the strategic direction of The People’s House: A White House Experience.
- Network with business, government, community, and philanthropic leaders.
- Receive invitations to annual meetings and exclusive events.
- Access reserved tickets and expert-guided tours.
- Recognition inside The People’s House: A White House Experience, on the website, and in the annual report.
For more information about the newly formed White House Experience Advisory Council, please contact [email protected].