Thomas LeBlanc (disambiguation)

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Thomas LeBlanc is the current President of the George Washington University.

Thomas LeBlanc is the current President of the George Washington University. He succeeded President Steven Knapp in July 2017.

President of the George Washington University

The President of the George Washington University is the chief executive officer of the George Washington University, appointed by the GW Board of Trustees and charged "to establish the University's vision, oversee its teaching and research mission and guide its future."

Thomas Leblanc or similar may also refer to:

Thomas Le Blanc, F.S.A. was a lawyer and academic in the first half of the nineteenth century.

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