Marc Schneiberg
John C. Pock Professor of Sociology, Reed College
Marc is an organizational and economic sociologist whose work focuses on the rise, contemporary fates, and economic and ethno-racial impacts of organizational diversity and alternatives to giant, shareholder corporations in American capitalism. He is currently collaborating on a National Science Foundation funded study of the role of inclusive financial institutions including Community Development Financial Institutions in small business lending, the leverage they can provide for public-private programs to promote meaningful credit access in minority communities, and the pathways through which CDFIs can scale up. His work also focuses on regulation and self-regulation, institutions and their relationships with social movements. Schneiberg has served on the executive councils of the American Sociological Association and the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, and currently serves on the executive council and research advisory board of the Consortium for Research on CDFIs.