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Bill Ivey

is the Director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University – a cultural policy center with offices in Nashville and Washington. He is also a trustee of the Center for American Progress. During the Clinton Administration, Ivey served as Chairman of the NEA.

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John M Deutch Center for American Progress
Jon Winkelried Vanderbilt University
Laura D Tyson Center for American Progress
J Lawrence Wilson Vanderbilt University
Hamilton E James Center for American Progress
Martha R Ingram Vanderbilt University
John R Ingram Vanderbilt University
John R Hall Vanderbilt University
Claiborne P Deming Vanderbilt University
Richard H Sinkfield Vanderbilt University
Peter B Lewis Center for American Progress
John Hicks Lanier Vanderbilt University
W Douglas Parker Vanderbilt University
Mark P Mays Vanderbilt University
Lauren J Brisky Vanderbilt University
Glenn Hutchins Center for American Progress
Ross Perot Jr Vanderbilt University
Patrick Murphy Center for American Progress
Harold Ford Jr Vanderbilt University
Tom Daschle Center for American Progress
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Bill Ivey
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  • FEC Filing 10991025508
  • FEC Filing 10930211861
  • FEC Filing 10930498787
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  • FEC Filing 28931725503
  • FEC Filing 28992687975
  • FEC Filing 12950233411
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