AIAC Foundation Supports White House Historical Association Celebration in Honor of Founder Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy 

New York, NY – On Thursday, July 27, the White House Historical Association commemorated the birthday of its founder, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, with a banquet luncheon and presentation at the New York Historical Society.   AIAC Foundation’s invited guests joined the gathering which honored Mrs. Kennedy's vision to transform the White House into a living museum and looked back on the White House Historical Association’s 62-year legacy. 

Picture Courtesy of the White House Historical Association

Photo Courtesy of the White House Historical Association.

During the event, guests were treated to an engaging lecture by distinguished author and White House expert, Carl Sferrazza Anthony. The author delved into the enduring impact of Mrs. Kennedy's mission and presented his new book Camera Girl: The Coming of Age of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy.

Photo Courtesy of the White House Historical Association.

L. M. Levie, Chairman of the AIAC Foundation and Member of the White House Historical Association Legacy Society, remarked, “Mrs. Kennedy's profound interest in education, history, and the fine arts served as the guiding force behind the White House Historical Association from its inception.   For over six decades, visitors from around the world have marveled at the beauty and history of the People’s House, due to Jacqueline Kennedy’s inspired and dedicated efforts.”

AIAC and the AIAC Foundation have collaborated with the White House Historical Association to preserve the art and architecture of the White House for generations to come. 

Photo Courtesy of the White House Historical Association.

About White House Historical Association:

The White House Historical Association is a private, nonprofit, educational organization with a mission to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the Executive Mansion.  First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy founded the Association in 1961 to help the White House collect and exhibit the very best art and artifacts of American history and culture.  Today, the White House Historical Association’s acquisition, preservation, research, and education efforts continue through generous private donations and the sale of books, products, and the Official White House Ornament.

White House Historical Association

About AIAC and the AIAC Foundation:

The AIAC Foundation is the non-profit affiliate of American Industrial Acquisition Corporation (AIAC).  Established in 1996, AIAC’s portfolio consists of 78 manufacturing and distribution sites in 24 countries in North America, Europe, and Asia.  AIAC owns over 6.5 million square feet of industrial real estate and hold the exclusive, perpetual license to responsibly manage 22 million acres of prime Canadian timberland, a land mass equivalent to the size of the nation of Austria. 

AIAC has purchased and operated manufacturing units of Ahlstrom, Allegion, Astellas, Boeing, Carlyle Group, Constellium, GlaxoSmithKline, Jabil Circuit, Johnson Controls, Kodak, Lockheed Martin, Merck, Moog, Northrop Grumman, Novelis, Pfizer, Raytheon Technologies, Rexel Group, The Riverside Company, Sandvik, Siemens, SSC, Suez Group, Tolko, Visteon and other large multinational corporations.  In addition to purchasing units of large multinational public companies, AIAC purchases the equity and debt of privately held companies.

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Media Contact:

Isabel Carro Toro, Vice President
American Industrial Acquisition Corporation
+34 689 295 827 (Spain)
+ 1 787 244 3175 (USA)
icarro-toro@aiac.com
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