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, 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 is an adjunct professor at
Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, helping teach
Critical Issues in International Economics. Her main areas of
interest and expertise are biography, management and workplace
diversity.
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.