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Women's Leadership Seasonal Series: Dr. Edward Lengel

Women's Leadership Committee Seasonal Series: Dr. Edward Lengel

Tuesday, November 16, 2021
5:00 PM EST

On November 16, the Trust for the National Mall’s Women’s Leadership Committee hosted a virtual event featuring Dr. Edward Lengel, Chief Historian at the National Medal of Honor Museum, former White House historian, author and George Washington expert. Dr. Lengel discussed Revolutionary War history, General Washington as a military leader, and Medal of Honor standards and the National Medal of Honor Museum.

This event was presented thanks to the generous support of WLC member Judith Ritz.

About the Speaker

Dr. Edward Lengel

Chief Historian, National Medal of Honor Museum

Dr. Edward Lengel is the Chief Historian at the National Medal of Honor Museum. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, where he was a full professor and directed the Washington Papers Project for many years. He then served as Chief Historian of the White House Historical Association. Dr. Lengel is also a professional author, speaker and battlefield tour guide, and has written fourteen books on American history, including General George Washington: A Military Life, and To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive of 1918. He is a co-recipient of the National Humanities Medal and has won two writing awards from the Army Historical Foundation. He has made frequent television and radio appearances on The History Channel, SiriusXM, National Public Radio, and many others.


About the Women’s Leadership Committee

In 2007, a small group of dynamic women formed the Women’s Leadership Committee (WLC) of the Trust for the National Mall. Since the Committee’s first benefit luncheon in a small tent on the National Mall, this exceptional group has actively advocated to restore the prestige and attention our National Mall deserves. To learn more please visit our website at: nationalmall.org/womens-leadership-committee.


About the Trust for the National Mall

As the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan philanthropic partner of the National Park Service dedicated to restoring, preserving, and enriching the National Mall, the Trust brings expertise, private funding, and in-kind support to time-sensitive restoration and sustainability projects. The Trust also mobilizes a volunteer operation to provide educational opportunities to ensure that the National Mall endures and evolves as a vibrant civic stage for all. With over 36 million annual visits, the National Mall’s aging infrastructure and outdated visitor amenities are in urgent need of repair and improvement as we prepare for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026. The Trust is also the philanthropic partner of President’s Park, adjacent to the National Mall.