Former Staff
Barbara Sard
Areas of Expertise: Housing
Sard was been the Center's Director of Housing Policy between 1997 and 2009.
Sard was frequently cited in media outlets, including the Washington Post, The New York Times, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and the Associated Press.
She wrote extensively on welfare, homelessness and housing issues and is considered a leading expert on the housing voucher program and issues concerning the intersection of housing and welfare policy.
Prior to working at the Center, she was the Senior Managing Attorney of the Housing Unit at Greater Boston Legal Services, where she worked for more than 19 years. Sard has a B.A. in Social Studies from Radcliffe College/Harvard University and a J.D. from the Harvard Law School.
Recent Reports
- Reforming HUD’s “Section 3” Requirements Can Leverage Federal Investments in Housing to Expand Economic Opportunity
- Decade of Neglect Has Weakened Federal Low-Income Housing Programs
- Costly Isakson Homebuyer Tax Credit Amendment Would Be Ineffective Stimulus
- Number of Homeless Families Climbing Due To Recession
- Preserving Safe, High Quality Public Housing Should Be a Priority of Federal Housing Policy






