Debora L. Spar is the current Senior Associate Dean of Harvard Business School Online and former President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women of Columbia University. As President of Barnard, she was also an academic dean within Columbia University. Spar was appointed Barnard's 7th president in July 2008 and replaced Judith Shapiro, Barnard's 6th president,[1] after a teaching career at Harvard Business School where she was Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development. Spar was appointed the 10th president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, beginning in March 2017,[2] but announced her resignation in April 2018 after only about one year in the position.[3] She became the new Senior Associate Dean of Harvard Business School Online in January 2020.[4]
Spar has written about the economics of the human fertility industry and the evolution of the Internet.[5] Her work on the economics of fertility drew wide attention.[6]
In 2001, she wrote an article called "Why the Internet Doesn't Change Everything" which described the distinctive nature of the internet industry. Her book, The Baby Business: How Money, Science and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception, pioneered research about the economy of alternative fertility. Spar was the first academic to mention fertility as a transaction through a business framework. In various interviews online, Spar said that when she picked up the research topic of fertility through an economic lens, her colleagues did not take her seriously and called her soft. She followed up in 2006 with a book named The Hidden Market for Babies. Spar has also written about AIDS, African economics, the global economy, the balance of power, and terrorism.
During her inaugural address on October 23, 2008, Spar cited a number of goals for her term as President of Barnard College. Paramount were her desire to make Barnard a more internationally recognized institution for women, as well as expand and improve the current Barnard Leadership Initiative (BLI). She followed up on this goal by converting BLI into Barnard's Athena Center for Leadership Studies.[8]
Spar also served as a member of the Board of Directors of American investment bank Goldman Sachs from June 2011 to April 2017.[9]
Works
The Baby Business, Harvard Business School Press, 2006
Ruling the Waves: Cycles of Discovery, Chaos, and Wealth from the Compass to the Internet
The Cooperative Edge: The Internal Politics of International Cartels
Beyond Globalism: Remaking American Foreign Economic Policy
Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection, 2013
Work Mate Marry Love: How Machines Shape Our Human Destiny, 2020