Tom Healy (born 1961) is an American writer and poet, curator and public servant.
He is currently the director of the Curator Culture series at The Bass Museum in Miami Beach, where he also serves as a trustee.
From 2011-2014, Healy was the chairman of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, which oversees the Fulbright scholars program worldwide.
He was appointed to the Fulbright Board by President Barack Obama in 2011 and was elected by the Board three times to serve as its chairman.
Under his leadership, the Fulbright program won the Princess of Asturias Awards presented by the King of Spain.
Under President Bill Clinton, Healy was a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA).
Since the 1990s, Healy has played an active role in the New York City arts scene.
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, he served as the president of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), where he led rebuilding efforts for the downtown arts community.
In 2006, Mayor Michael Bloomberg awarded him the New York City Mayors Award for Arts and Culture.
Healy taught in the creative writing program at New York University from 2010-2013 and was a visiting professor at the New School from 2010-2014.
He has also taught at The Frost Place in New Hampshire and Anderson Ranch, the artist residency in Colorado.
Since 2009, he has been a guest writer each year at the New York State Summer Writers Institute.