Sean P. Donahue has been a tobacco control spokesman for the American
Cancer Society since 1992. As Honorary Class President of the
Smoke-Free Class of 2000, he was instrumental in organizing kids to
support Question 1 in Massachusetts. From 1991-1996 Sean was the Senior
White House Correspondent for WBZ Radio's "Kid Company", and became the
youngest member of the White House Press Corps. He has filed over 150
reports, including exclusive interviews with President
Bill Clinton and wife
Hillary Clinton, Vice President and Mrs.
Al Gore, Senators
Bob Dole and
Ted Kennedy
and Former First Lady
Barbara Bush. Because of his unique role, Sean has
been the object of numerous interviews, including AP, UPI, USA Today,
and the Times of London. He has appeared on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992),
Today (1952) and
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993), among others. He was featured in
Diane Keaton's film
Unstrung Heroes (1995) as a
young "bully" running for class office.