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==Other work== Subsequent to leaving office as [[Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries]], Vaizey became a trustee of the [[National Youth Theatre]] and the international charity [[BritDoc]], which supports long-form documentary making, both of which roles are unpaid.<ref name="theyworkforyou">{{cite web|title=Ed Vaizey: Profile|url=https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/11905/ed_vaizey/wantage|work=TheyWorkForYou|publisher=mySociety|access-date=6 December 2017}}</ref> Vaizey is also a trustee of [[London Music Masters]], a charity which provides children from disadvantaged backgrounds access to a high quality music education.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://londonmusicmasters.org/portfolio-item/ed-vaizey-mp/ |title = Ed Vaizey MP β London Music Masters β Learning}}</ref> He was appointed the unpaid chairman of Creative Fuse NE, a programme overseen by five universities in North East England to look at the importance of fusing creativity and technology.<ref name="theyworkforyou" /> Vaizey took a role with [[LionTree Advisors]] who paid a salary of Β£50,000 for one day's work per week. The [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] approved his application to work for the investment bank, which specialises in media and technology mergers and acquisitions, despite Vaizey's having met the firm on "official business" three times in his final months as minister.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=10 February 2017 |title=Digital dividend |magazine=[[Private Eye]] |location=London |publisher=Pressdram Ltd }}</ref> He is a past president of the ''Old Pauline Club'', the alumni association of [[St Paul's School, London|St Paul's School]] which he attended as a pupil.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Committees |url=https://opclub.stpaulsschool.org.uk/the-club/committees/ |access-date=2023-12-20 |website=Old Pauline Club |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Welcome from the President |url=https://opclub.stpaulsschool.org.uk/president/ |website=Old Pauline Club |access-date=16 October 2021}}</ref>
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