Meet the Team

  • Rachel Dukeman

    Project Manager

    RDukeman@ushistory.org

    Rachel (she/her/hers) believes nonprofit organizations hold the most power in our society because they are driven by the impact that affects the lives of our families, friends, and communities. Focusing on impact gives us the ability to do well while doing good. Motivated to enhance the capacity of nonprofit organizations, Rachel’s work provides a game plan to align and empower stakeholders on strategic goals because with compelling messaging and an agile action plan, you can equip stakeholders for productivity. 

    Rachel holds an MA in Museum Communication from the University of the Arts, where she was the proud recipient of the Museum Studies Award for Service to the Profession and Highest Academic Achievement. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a double major in Communication and the History of Art and Architecture, and holds certificates in Nonprofit Management from The Nonprofit Center at LaSalle University and in Change Management from Cornell University.

  • Keith Talbot

    Executive Producer

    Women’s Lives/American History Time Traveler

    Keith Talbot is a Peabody Award Winning Producer. Before “reality” programs or podcasts were in vogue, Keith Talbot became known for turning people’s true-life stories into compelling documentaries. As a pioneering producer at National Public Radio in Washington D.C. Peabody Award winner Talbot created the original “Sound Portraits” for NPR’s “All Things Considered” and his own multi award winning series, “The Radio Experience”. Having invented techniques that helped give NPR its distinctive sound, Talbot also trained some of today’s most influential radio and podcast producers, including Ira Glass.

    Talbot is also known for producing innovative radio and television for children. Working first with Fred Rogers (he produced “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Weekend”) and then, with New York Public Radio, Keith Talbot created and produced the groundbreaking series, “Kids America” (dubbed “Sesame Street for radio” by USA Today) bringing live interactive learning to children from coast to coast, five nights a week.  


    As a Vice President at The Walt Disney Company in Los Angeles, Talbot next developed the format for The Disney Channel television series, “MMC”, that launched major careers for many young stars, including Keri Russell, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and Ryan Gosling. 

    Talbot went on to serve as an Executive Producer at MTV Networks in New York, where he developed the first TV news program for children on the Nickelodeon Channel, and then co-produced an innovative pop culture series for teenagers on The Sci-Fi Channel and Canada’s YTV. Appointed Managing Director for television at The Fremantle Corporation in New York, Talbot oversaw the development, scripting, budgeting, and management of a large portfolio of documentary and entertainment television programs in Canada, in Europe and in Asia.  

    Today, in 2025, Keith Talbot serves as an Executive Producer for Philadelphia’s Independence Hall Association where he’s creating an innovative new video series called “The Women’s Lives/American History Time Traveler”. As a consultant for many educational institutions and individuals, Talbot develops fresh video formats, podcasts, and digital strategies. He recently created a new approach to climate news coverage called “Next Thing You Know” funded by The Wyncote Foundation. And Talbot works with authors from around the world editing textbooks, memoirs, and biographies. Talbot edited the highly reviewed “The Making of a Psychoanalyst” by Dr. Claudia Luiz and the forthcoming story collection “If I Could Turn Back Time” by Dr. Beth Feldman. He’s also editing a new true-life thriller/memoir by a Pakistani writer about escaping an arranged marriage.

    Keith Talbot’s distinctive work has been recognized by his winning The George Foster Peabody Award, The National Education Association Award, The Parent’s Choice Award, The Action for Children’s Television Award, multiple Ohio State Documentary Awards, The San Francisco State Media Award, The National Headliner Award and The Major Armstrong Award. 


  • Andrew Breslin

    Editor

    USHistory.org

Board of Directors

  • James S. Cassano

    President of the Board of Directors

    James S. Cassano has served on the Board of Directors since 1998. He is also a Partner & Chief Financial Officer of CoActive Health Solutions, LLC, a health research organization that offers technology commercialization, clinical development and specialty services to both young and mature company sponsors, clinical research organizations and educational institutions. In addition, Mr Cassano is also on the Board of Directors and serves as Chairman of the Audit Committee of Ideanomics, Inc. a NASDAQ listed company that is a global fintech company optimizing the use of new technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence in financial advisory and transaction services and in new energy transportation sourcing, financing and distribution through fast-charging networks.

    Mr. Cassano has been involved with US historical organizations, preeminent historians, educational institutions, publishers and corporations serving them for more than 20 years. In 1998, Mr. Cassano founded New Forum Publishers, an electronic publisher of educational material for secondary schools, and served as its Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer until it was sold to Apex Learning, Inc. Under its principal internet publication, Beyond Books, the company authored 10 history courses, distributing them to over 200 schools across the United States, negotiating agreements and interviewing US historians such as Gordon Wood, Joseph Ellis, Robert Remini, Ira Berlin and Carol Berkin, bringing them into the classroom for live discussions with students around the United States. He also successfully negotiated an agreement with Apple Computer to be the principal sales organization for the company to educational institutions throughout the United States. A significant number of the history courses that Beyond Books offered are contained on the IHA's website today and offered free to the public. He has also negotiated exclusive publishing agreements for the IHA with numerous other historians including Claude Anne Lopez, former editor of the Papers of Benjamin Franklin and one of the world's leading authorities on the man.

    Mr. Cassano holds an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he is an annual judge in the school's entrepreneurial Business Plan competition and a B.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University.

  • V. Chapman Smith

    V. Chapman Smith has over 30 years of executive leadership experience in organizational capacity building. Ms. Chapman-Smith's interdisciplinary and inter- sector professional portfolio of work evolved from her academic training as a doctoral candidate at Temple University. Over the years she has built strong relationships locally and nationally in arts and culture, education, business, local and state government, and non-profit humanitarian sectors. She has served on a number of boards and advisory groups within these sectors for projects related to health services, food insecurity, historic preservation, economic development, and community planning. Her accomplishments include building a cross-sector member coalition (now 40+) in 2004 to bring the prestigious National History Day program back to Philadelphia after a 25-year absence. The program has become a highly regarded model of innovation supporting urban education reform and just completed its 13 th year. In 2008, A+E/History Networks recognized Chapman-Smith for her galvanizing leadership with its Outstanding Educator Award.

    Ms. Chapman-Smith has served three terms as Chair of the Greater Philadelphia Federal Executive Board, is a member of the FEB's Interagency Council and was a team member on the local federal working group for the White House's Strong Cities, Strong Communities (SC2) initiative supporting Chester, Pennsylvania.

    Ms. Chapman-Smith is currently the Special Assistant developing national strategy for the National Archives' national education and public outreach work and Prior to this role, Ms. Chapman-Smith was National Archives Mid Atlantic Regional Administrator (in Philadelphia) from 2002 - 2011, where she was highly regarded for creating innovative partnerships across multiple sectors: federal, cultural, historical, education, non-profit and business communities. The Mid- Atlantic Region was also the recipient of eight Archivist Awards, the highest honor given internally by the United States Archivist. Ms. Chapman-Smith personally was recognized for her outstanding work in promoting civic understanding in a diverse society. She has received many leadership awards for her work in the private sector (PSFS/Meritor) and with the City of Philadelphia (serving in Edward G. Rendell's cabinet), New York State (as Assistant Education Commissioner) and the National Archives. Today, as the education lead for Philadelphia's O.V. Catto Memorial, spearheaded by the Mayor's Office and the Catto Memorial Committee, Ms. Chapman-Smith is facilitating the development of education initiatives that include professional development training for schools that will build competencies to engage students with issues of race relations.