Montpelier’s Speakers Bureau
We bring history to you!
The Montpelier Speaker Bureau connects audiences with scholars, historians, and museum professionals who bring the ideas, debates, and legacies of James Madison and the early American republic into contemporary conversation. Through engaging lectures, panel discussions, and facilitated dialogues, the Speaker Bureau supports civic education, inclusive history, and thoughtful public discourse on the James and Dolley Madison, the enslaved community, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, archaeology, and democratic governance.
If you are interested in booking one of our speakers, please contact them below:
Steven Billy, JD
Public Archaeologist and Development Officer – Email
Topics: The Bill of Rights; Civil War History and Archaeology at Montpelier; The Overseers of Montpelier; The Historical and Cultural Context of Montpelier’s 18th Century Blacksmith Complex; The possible significance of star imagery found on material culture at Montpelier’s overseers site; Community and Public Archaeology
Patrick Campbell, JD
Constitutional Studies Officer – Email
Topics: James Madison, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
Consider the Constitution podcast: Center for the Constitution
Kelley Fanto Deetz, PhD, RPA
Chief Advancement Officer – Email
Topics: African diaspora history, colonial foodways/dining, material culture, and plantation culture.
Consider the Constitution podcast: The Mosaic of Montpelier
YouTube: Bound to the Fire: How Virginia’s Enslaved Cooks Helped Invent American Cuisine
Hilarie M. Hicks, MA
Senior Research Historian – Email
Topics: Montpelier as seen by the Madisons’ visitors; James Madison and the Fourth of July; Dolley Madison (various topics); Paul Jennings and the White House Fire; African American Research at Montpelier.
Consider the Constitution podcast: Marquis de Lafayette
Christopher J. Pasch, MA, RPA
Archaeology Field Director – Email
Topics: The Temple and Icehouse; Archaeology of Liberty; Civil War History and Archaeology at Montpelier; Digital Archaeology and GIS; Cultural and Material Landscapes; The Overseers of Montpelier; Archaeology of Enslaved Life and Landscapes; Archaeology of Blacksmithing; The Home Farm; Community and Public Archaeology; Archaeology, Architecture and Reconstructions; Public Interpretation of Archaeological Sites
Liz McCague, MA, ABD
Archaeology Lab Director – Email
Topics: Archaeological collections management and care, Archaeological artifacts 101, Horse & Equestrian Labor History
John Ragosta, PhD, JD
James Madison Fellow – Email
Topics: Founding Fathers (Madison, Jefferson, Henry, the Lees), The Declaration of Independence, and The Constitution, Religious Freedom.
Consider the Constitution podcast: Transfer of Power: Lessons from 1800
Consider the Constitution podcast: Political Turmoil in the 1790s
Matthew Reeves, PhD
Director of Archaeology – Email
Topics: African American History at Montpelier, Archaeology and Engaging Descendant Communities, Reconstructing Archaeological Landscapes Using GIS and 3D Virtual Technology, Understanding the Agricultural Farm Landscape at Montpelier, Archaeology of the Formal Garden Landscape at Montpelier (Georgian/NeoClassical/Greek Revival Changes)
Consider the Constitution podcast: Forging the Revolution: Montpelier’s Blacksmith Shop and the Hidden Network of the American War
K-12 and All Ages Programming
Please reach out to Kyle Stetz to discuss your needs for an all ages program. Email
Topics Include: Madison and Montpelier 101, Women of Montpelier, Genealogy, The Civil War, Emancipation, and Reconstruction at Montpelier, and/or James Madison and the Creation of the US Constitution.
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Tours
Montpelier offers a variety of tours that cater to your interests and help make your visit unique and memorable. Check our calendar of events for special events and unique seasonal activities.
Walking Trails
The grounds of James Madison’s Montpelier is home to 8+ miles of trails to explore.
UPCOMING EVENTS
We the Kids WednesdaysRepeating Event
James Madison's Montpelier
11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Constitution Crash Course SeriesRepeating Event
Pollinators Walk
James Madison's Montpelier
11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
A Perfect Frenzy: Book Talk with author Andrew Lawler
David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center
11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Journey from Slavery to Freedom TourRepeating Event
David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center
11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Salon 1776Repeating Event
David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center
11350 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Educator Seminar: “From 1776 to 1787: “How did we get from the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution?”
Claude Moore Hall
13372 Laundry Road, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Educator Seminar: “Who are ‘the people’ in the U.S. Constitution?”
Claude Moore Hall
13372 Laundry Road, Montpelier Station, VA 22957








