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The Broad Collection Board of Governors

Eli Broad Founder, The Broad Foundations

Edythe L. Broad Co-Founder, The Broad Foundations

William J. Bell President, Bell-Phillip T.V. Productions, Inc. Bill Bell is an active art collector and a former trustee of both the of Contemporary Art and the County Museum of Art.

Irving Blum Art Collector Irving Blum is an active art collector and currently works as an art advisor and curator.

Deborah Borda President and Chief Executive Officer, Association Deborah Borda has led the LA Philharmonic since 2000 and formerly served for nearly a decade as executive director of the New York Philharmonic.

Michael Chow Owner, Mr. Chow Enterprises Ltd. Michael Chow is a painter who lives and works in Los Angeles.

Paul Frimmer Counsel, Loeb & Loeb LLP Paul Frimmer also serves on The Broad Foundations board of governors.

Joanne Heyler Founding Director, The Broad, and Director/Chief Curator, The Broad Art Foundation

Bruce Karatz President, BK Capital LLC Bruce Karatz is the former chairman and CEO of KB Home and has also served as a trustee of the RAND Corporation and USC.

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Barry Munitz Chancellor Emeritus, California State University, Los Angeles

Cindy Quane Senior Financial Advisor, The Broad Foundations

Robert H. Tuttle Former US Ambassador to the United Kingdom Robert Tuttle is a former board chair of the Museum of Contemporary Art and has also served on the boards of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation and the USC Annenberg School for Communication. He is currently co-chairman of the Pacific Council on International Policy.

Jay Wintrob Chief Executive Officer, Oaktree Capital Group, LLC Jay Wintrob also serves on The Broad Foundations board of governors and he is an active board member of The J. Paul Getty Trust, California Institute of Technology, Skirball Cultural Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.