Andrea
Gabor
Associate Professor
Weissman School of Arts & Sciences
Andrea Gabor is the author
of three books, most recently The Capitalist Philosophers.
A former staff writer and editor at U.S. News & World Report
and Business Week, Professor Gabor has written for The
New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Smithsonian Magazine, The
Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Strategy + Business, Treasury
and Risk Management, Research Technology Management,
Lear's and Working Woman. She is also the author of The
Man Who Discovered Quality: How W. Edwards Deming Brought the Quality
Revolution to America and Einstein's Wife: Work and Marriage
in the Lives of Five Great Twentieth Century Women.
In addition to teaching at Baruch, Professor Gabor
was an adjunct professor for eight years at Columbia University's
Graduate School of Journalism, helping teach Critical Issues in
International Economics. At Columbia, she remains a judge
for applicants to the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program in Business
and Economics. Her main areas of interest and expertise are
biography, management, the workplace and international and local
economic issues.
She earned a B.S. degree in German and government
at Wesleyan and a M.S. degree from the Columbia Graduate School
of Journalism. Born in Chicago, Professor Gabor speaks Spanish,
German and Hungarian.
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