While still attending Stanford, Conrad worked as an economist at the
Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Economics, Economic Evidence Division. She taught at
Barnard College and
Duke University after graduating. In 1995, Conrad joined the faculty at
Pomona College where she served various roles including the Stedman Sumner Chair in
Economics. During this time, Conrad also served as
president of the
International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), president of the
National Economic Association, and on the
board of the
American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP). In 2009, Conrad returned to Pomona and took the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the college, which she held until 2012. There, she managed the
MacArthur Fellows program as well as 100&Change, two programs that provide sizable grants to "extraordinarily creative and inspiring individuals." Conrad is the CEO of Lever for Change, which is a nonprofit affiliate of the MacArthur Foundation. Conrad is a member of the
Board of Trustees of
Bryn Mawr College, the National Academy of Social Insurance, and
Muhlenberg College. She was a board member of the
Poetry Foundation. She is also an editor of
The Review of Black Political Economy and on the
editorial board of
Feminist Economics. == Awards and honors ==