David Eisner (chief executive)

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David Eisner
Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson to campus of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for announcement of the Universities Rebuilding America Partnership, (an initiat - DPLA - 68374661967600d6eb23f4d9ea148c56.jpg
David Eisner (center back, red tie) with Alphonso Jackson at Louisiana State University
President and CEO of
Repair the World
In office
January 16, 2013 March 2019
Succeeded byVince Stango
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