Dr. Michael Sperling is vice president of academic affairs at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). In this role, he is responsible for providing leadership in academic administration and faculty management, principally concerning strategy, implementation, and assessment of a coherent and dynamic curriculum.
Dr. Sperling joined CIA administration in 2012 after serving five years as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY. During his academic career, he was also provost and dean of faculty at Manhattanville College; vice provost for global learning, assistant provost for educational technology, interim dean and psychology department chair at Fairleigh Dickinson University; and an American Council on Education Fellow at Baruch College. His collegiate faculty experience includes serving as a professor in psychology at Mercy, Manhattanville, and Fairleigh Dickinson, and as a visiting fellow of psychology in psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College.
The co-author of two books, Psychodynamic Practice in a Managed Care Environment (Guilford Press, 2000) and Attachment in Adults: Clinical and Developmental Perspectives (Guilford Press, 1994), Dr. Sperling has also written chapters for several other psychology books and his work on psychodynamics, attachment and love relations has appeared in numerous peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Sperling earned both his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Science degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and his Bachelor of Arts in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the American Council on Education’s Council of Fellows and the American Psychological Association, and is former vice chair of the board of One to World, a non-profit organization providing enrichment programming to Fulbright Scholars and international students in the New York metropolitan region.