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Monticello is owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc., which was founded in 1923. As a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation, the Foundation receives no ongoing federal, state, or local funding in support of its dual mission of preservation and education.
The Thomas Jefferson Foundation operates both Monticello and Montalto.
- Legal name: Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc.
- Formation Date:11/21/1984
- SCC Entity ID:02636744
- Tax Identification Number (EIN): 54-0505959
Dumas Malone served as the organization’s Professor of History during his time teaching at the University of Virginia in the mid-1900’s.
Financial Statements
For the Years Ended December 31, 2020 and 2019
President
- Leslie Greene Bowman (as of 11/14/2019)
VP/CFO
- Laura B. Terry (as of 11/14/2019)
Board of Trustees
As of August 2022: [3]
- Melody Barnes, Richmond, Virginia, Chair (as of March 11, 2021)
- Tobias Dengel, Charlottesville, Virginia, Vice Chair (as of March 11, 2021)
- Molly Hardie, Charlottesville, Virginia, Secretary (as of March 11, 2021)
- L.D. Britt, Norfolk, Virginia
- Peter J. Coolidge, New York, New York
- Joseph Erdman, Charlottesville, Virginia
- Annette Gordon-Reed, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Renée Grisham, North Garden, Virginia (as of March 11, 2021)
- David Craig Landin, Keswick, Virginia
- Suzi LeVine, Seattle, Washington
- E. Charles Longley, Jr., Charlottesville, Virginia
- Nancy Cain Marcus, Dallas, Texas (as of March 11, 2021)
- John L. Nau, III, Houston, Texas
- Sarah Perot, Dallas, Texas
- Christopher J. Toomey, Santa Barbara, California (as of March 11, 2021)
- William H. Walton, III, Jacksonville, Florida (as of March 11, 2021)
- Miki Woodard, Austin, Texas
Emeritus Trustees
- John H. Birdsall, III, Charlottesville, Virginia
- J. F. Bryan, IV, Jacksonville, Florida
- Harlan Crow, Dallas, Texas
- David R. Goode, Norfolk, Virginia
- Donald A. King, Jr., Keswick, Virginia
- Fritz R. Kundrun, Keswick, Virginia
- Richard A. Mayo, Boston, Massachusetts
- Jon Meacham, Nashville, Tennessee
- Charlotte Moss, New York, New York
- Libby H. O’Connell, Lloyd Harbor, New York
- Pamela Reynolds, Richmond, Virginia
- Gilbert P. Schafer III, New York, New Yornk
Honorary Truste
- Brenton S. Halsey, Richmond, Virginia
- David McCullough, West Tisbury, Massachusetts
- Hunter J. Smith, Charlottesville, Virginia
- John Charles Thomas, Richmond, Virginia
President Emerit
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