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Special thanks to our 2017 Dinner Speakers
The Bulletin’s 2017 Annual Dinner featured New Media artist Ellen Sandor, founder and director of (art)n; keynote speaker David Sanger, national security correspondent at The New York Times; former Secretary of Defense William Perry; Daniel Diermeier, Provost of the University of Chicago; and Bulletin president and CEO Rachel Bronson.
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