Cecilia A. Conrad

Cecilia A. Conrad

Governor at TIAA
Company Tenure: 39 years
Education:
Wellesley College (B.A.) Stanford University (M.A.) Stanford University (Ph.D.)
Biography:

Cecilia A. Conrad, a dedicated Board Member with an impressive 39 years of service at TIAA, operates from New York, New York. Conrad’s extensive professional affiliations encompass influential roles at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Pomona College, IES Abroad, Bryn Mawr College, Poetry Foundation, and Muhlenberg College.

Her board memberships in these institutions highlight a remarkable tenure, contributing to her extensive 39-year service at TIAA. Additionally, Conrad is associated with philanthropic organizations such as Lever for Change, The Hypothesis Fund, Future Leaders Foundation, and the National Academy of Social Insurance.

Cecilia A. Conrad also holds a Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College, a Master of Arts, and a Doctor of Philosophy from Stanford University.

She has also made contributions of $8,669 to various political action committees. Those interested in exploring her political engagement further can refer to her profile on OpenSecrets.

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Key Statements

"Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are really core values at Lever for Change. Every application must address how they will ensure or have ensured that their solution will include or engage the community in which the project will take place and also include historically marginalized populations, including persons with disabilities, religious or ethnic minorities, people of color, native, indigenous people, women, gender identity and sexual orientation minorities."

"I think about particularly, we've made an investment in reducing reliance on jails through our criminal justice program, which has broadened its focus to include trying to have greater racial equity in our incarceration systems, the work on climate to help people to better understand the challenge that we face in the climate space. So I think there's going to be some stories that will be emerging over the next few years out of that work from the [John Dee and Catherine Tippercather Foundation] foundation."