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One of the first to open an art gallery in Chelsea, New York City.  Director of Art, Columbia University.  Former Chairman, Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.  Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS under President Clinton.  Poetry collection, titled 'What the Right Hand Knows' (2009).  Also known as Tom Healy.  Partner is businessman [[Fred P. Hochberg]].
 
One of the first to open an art gallery in Chelsea, New York City.  Director of Art, Columbia University.  Former Chairman, Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.  Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS under President Clinton.  Poetry collection, titled 'What the Right Hand Knows' (2009).  Also known as Tom Healy.  Partner is businessman [[Fred P. Hochberg]].
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* [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Thomas Healy

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1961 -

Occupation

Writer

Notable Achievement

Fulbright

Description

One of the first to open an art gallery in Chelsea, New York City. Director of Art, Columbia University. Former Chairman, Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS under President Clinton. Poetry collection, titled 'What the Right Hand Knows' (2009). Also known as Tom Healy. Partner is businessman Fred P. Hochberg.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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