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Fifteen years ago last fall, as Wharton’s new San Francisco campus launched its Executive MBA program, no one knew the seismic changes that would soon come—to Silicon Valley and to the country—or how this special group would help establish a lasting identity for the school far away from Philadelphia.
Fueled by a transformative $10 million gift, the Anne and John McNulty Leadership Program aims to shatter the theory that trailblazers are only born, not made.
Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky WG96 talks of the moments that prepared him for the challenges of running a global health care company.
We speak with technology leaders to understand how they got to where they are in their careers and why they keep coming back for more.
We met a handful of Wharton students, and they blew us away by what they’ve already achieved and what they aim to do next. What better way to start the new school year?
Wharton alumni are capitalizing on a craft spirits industry that’s buzzing with growth and opportunity.
The power of Wharton. It gives graduates the ability to thrive in the spotlight. A place alumni tend to boldly seek out. How have you felt the Wharton Effect?
Find out who are this year's Wharton 40 Under 40.
Without further delay, Wharton Magazine presents the new dean of the Wharton School.
Two alumni entrepreneurs break into an entertainment field perhaps never before tapped by Wharton grads.
Two years in, we provide an update on the MBA curriculum. It still feels new, but the program has empowered plenty of student success stories already.
Learning entrepreneurship at Wharton is an experience unlike any other, thanks to the opportunities and resources, the teachers and peers, and the alumni and entrepreneurs themselves.
Wharton alumnae talk about their own experiences on campus, in the workforce and at the heights of leadership.
The Class of 2013—graduates from Undergraduate and MBA—is a reflection of where the business world is going: Diversity.
We interview several prominent Wharton community members and let them explain their dreams and accomplishments: Lindsay Beck, S.A. Ibrahim, Neel Kashkari, Dr. Rajiv Shah and Jeff Weiner.
The Wharton Public Policy Initiative will connect Washington, academia and business in unprecedented ways, and seeks to provide solutions to some of society’s toughest challenges, including partisan gridlock.