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Leaving a Legacy

How alumni are balancing philanthropy with financial planning

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When Bad Boards Happen to Good People

How to determine if it’s time to relinquish your seat

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Beyond Nihilism: Funding the Next Economy

Sustainable finance experts on why the $500 trillion driving our extinction should finance our thriving instead

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From “Disease Care” to Health Care

How a doctor’s own diagnosis changed the way he practiced medicine

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AI is a Big Bang, Not a Bubble

We’re probably overvaluing AI in the short term but undervaluing it in the long term, writes tech VC Philipp Stauffer WG04.

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Forging Pathways for Future Investors

As Girls Who Invest celebrates 10 years, founder Seema Hingorani WG96 looks back on the program’s impact on young women in finance.

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Alumni Book Roundup: Winter 2025

International recipes, leadership lessons, an inspiring memoir, and more.

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When AI Becomes Your Career Coach

How creative problem-solving can transform workforce displacement

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The Hidden Value in Procurement Terms

How a careful read of supplier contracts can lead to significant savings

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CEOs Find Resilience Amid Uncertainty

A Deloitte survey reveals executives’ thoughts on tariffs, AI, and more

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First-Generation Inspiration

As a student, Valerie Ramirez Mukherjee WG03 faced hurdles. Now, she’s helping kids get to college.

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How to Become a Corporate Shot Caller

Business leaders can learn from Babe Ruth by turning vision and focus into a plan for success

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A Hardcourt Homecoming

Ahead of his debut as Quakers head coach on November 7, Fran McCaffery W82 talks about returning to campus, the upcoming season, and how Wharton prepared him for success.

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Paris: The New Switzerland

Alumni and leaders share insights from the global Asia Society Summit

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HUNGRY Marketplace

Traditional catering companies aren’t designed to feed large offices. Enter HUNGRY Marketplace: Jeff Grass WG99’s startup offers a twist on the usual catering model, hiring top chefs to cook in “ghost kitchens.” The result? High-quality restaurant food delivered to corporate teams for a fraction of the budget. HUNGRY features a centralized dashboard and mobile app for easier group orders. The company also donates a meal for every two purchased, totaling nearly three million meals to date. HUNGRY acquired Foodee in May, and the service is available in 13 U.S. cities.

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Grey State Apparel

Saima Chowdhury WG05 launched Grey State to “make women’s lives easier” — a mantra that extends far beyond comfortable workwear and relaxed joggers. Using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as a framework, the clothing company is rooted in kindness, from using recycled textiles to offering childcare in production facilities to giving back — Chowdhury funded a girls’ school in her native Bangladesh. Tapping further into her heritage, she also employs local Bangladeshi artisans and factory workers, ensuring healthy and safe working conditions. Grey State was featured as one of Cosmopolitan’s 20 Asian-owned fashion brands in May.

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One of the main criticisms that surrounds Wharton is the notion of greed: greed for money and power. How would Wharton handle this in the classroom?

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Just a Stove? Hardly.

As Executive Director of the Darfur Stoves Project, Andrée Sosler, WG’08, oversees an organization that delivers highly efficient cooking stoves—and a much-needed sense of security—to thousands of women in embattled Darfur.

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Doing Their Part

When a massive earthquake rocked their homeland, Wharton’s Japanese students and alumni ended up raising nearly $100,000 for recovery efforts.

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