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Carolyn Martin
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Jeffery Bleich
Trustee
Theodore Beneski
Trustee
Mary Elizabeth Cisneros
Trustee
Douglas Grissom
Trustee
Rejji Hayes
Trustee
Matthew Hulsizer
Trustee
Phillip Jackson
Trustee
Arthur Koenig
Trustee
Chantal Kordula
Trustee
Simon Krinsky
Trustee
Kimberlyn Leary
Trustee
Eunei Lee
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David Maclennan
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David Novak
Trustee
Andrew Nussbaum
Trustee
William O'malley
Trustee
Dwight Poler
Trustee
Sarah Bloom Raskin
Trustee
Christine Noyer Seaver
Trustee
Elizabeth Shelburne
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Paul Smith
Trustee
Shirley Tilghman
Trustee
Kimberlee Wyche Etheridge
Trustee
Nicolas Zerbib
Director Of Folger Shakespeare Library
Michael Witmore
Chief Financial And Admin Officer
Kevin Weinman
Interim Chief Financial Officer
Thomas Dwyer
Chief Of Staff/Secretary Of Trustees (Thru 2/1/22)
Bett Schumacher
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Stephen Nigro
Chief Of Staff
Kathleen Pertzborn
Chief Investment Officer
Letitia Johnson
Chief Policy Officer/General Counsel
Lisa Rutherford
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Elizabeth Cannon Smith
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Catherine Epstein
Dean Of Admission & Financial AI D
Matthew Mcgann
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James Brassord
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Hikaru Kozuma
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Allen Hart
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Sandra Genelius
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Gregory Call
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Abbey Silberman Fagin
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