18 Facts About Cecilia Conrad

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Cecilia Ann Conrad was born on 4 January 1955 and is the CEO of Lever for Change, emeritus professor of economics at Pomona College, and managing director of the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation.

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Cecilia Conrad formerly served as the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Pomona College.

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Cecilia Conrad's research focuses on the effects of race and gender on economic status.

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Cecilia Conrad was born on January 4,1955, in St Louis, Missouri.

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Dr Emmett Conrad was appointed to the Texas State Board of Education by Governor Mark White in 1984, the first African American elected to a citywide office in Dallas.

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Cecilia Conrad says evening news coverage of the Vietnam War, Civil Rights Movement, and the international monetary system sparked her interest in economics.

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Cecilia Conrad graduated from Wellesley College in 1976 with a degree in economics.

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Cecilia Conrad received her master's and doctorate in labor economics, industrial organization, and public finance from Stanford University in 1982.

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Also during this time, Cecilia Conrad was a fellow in the Bell Laboratories Cooperative Research program, an affirmative action effort to increase the pool of women and minorities with doctoral degrees who might become future employees.

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Cecilia Conrad worked as an economist at the Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Economics, Economic Evidence Division.

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Cecilia Conrad holds honorary doctorates from both Claremont Graduate University and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

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Cecilia Conrad taught at Barnard College and Duke University after graduating.

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In 1995, Cecilia Conrad joined the faculty at Pomona College where she served various roles including the Stedman Sumner Chair in Economics.

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Cecilia Conrad used her administrative position to advocate for better diversity and inclusivity on campus.

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In 2009, Cecilia Conrad returned to Pomona and took the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, which she held until 2012.

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Cecilia Conrad left her position at Pomona in January 2013, when she was asked to serve as Managing Director for the MacArthur Foundation.

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Cecilia Conrad is a member of the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College, the Poetry Foundation, the National Academy of Social Insurance, and Muhlenberg College.

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Cecilia Conrad is an editor of The Review of Black Political Economy and on the editorial board of Feminist Economics.