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John Sexton
John Sexton at NYUAD Campus of Global Network University.jpg
Sexton in 2021
15th President of New York University
In office
May 17, 2002 December 31, 2015
Academic offices
Preceded by Dean of New York University School of Law
1988–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of New York University
2002–2015
Succeeded by