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T. Kenneth Cribb Jr.

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T. Kenneth Cribb is the president of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) and the Collegiate Network(CN), and a counselor to the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy. Cribb served as the national director for ISI from 1971 to 1977, when he entered law school.

In the 1980s, he worked for the Reagan Administration as a counselor to Attorney General Edwin Meese and later served as Chief of Domestic Affairs to the President. In this capacity, Cribb was President Reagan’s top advisor on domestic matters.

Cribb became president of ISI in 1989 and helped grow the organization’s revenue and acquired the Collegiate Network. Cribb is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and the University of Virginia Law School.

Background

President, Collegiate Network

Associated Organizations and Foundations

Collegiate Network Organization: Collegiate Network
Position: President
Founded in 1979, the Collegiate Network (CN) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the students who operate independent U.S. college...
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Federalist Society Organization: Federalist Society
Position: Counselor
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T. Kenneth Cribb Jr.