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Suzanne Shank
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Suzanne Shank

We ask trailblazer Suzanne Shank, WG’87, about her secrets to work-life integration, about doing business "in the right way," and about being a “woman leader” and “business leader.”

The Not So Small Center
News

The Not So Small Center

Thousands of businesses have thrived during the past 30 years due to the dedication and knowledge of hundreds of students, alumni and staff in the Wharton Small Business Development Center.

Under Bill's Oversight
People

Under Bill's Oversight

Let us introduce you to the new chairman of the Wharton Board of Overseers.

A Call to Order
Ideas

A Call to Order

Alumni have developed innovative ways to digitize documents and simplify life.

Horsing Around
People

Horsing Around

Horse racing might not make the best investment of money, but its return on passion and thrills is what these alumni are in it for.

Blocking Out the Doom and Gloom
Ideas

Blocking Out the Doom and Gloom

Companies, governments, institutions and individuals— we’re all braving the new and evolving threats to our cybersecurity, whether we know it or not.

Startup Enterprise: The Next Generation
People

Startup Enterprise: The Next Generation

Last year, Wharton Magazine highlighted the work of more than a dozen Wharton-inspired entrepreneurs. We return this year with six more startups to watch.

The Tri-Fold Path of Leadership
News

The Tri-Fold Path of Leadership

Wharton has always been a leader in leadership learning and is ensuring its continued pre-eminence with new offerings.

Uncorking a Dream Business
People

Uncorking a Dream Business

Wharton’s winemakers enjoy the fruits of their labor, though the work tests their business knowledge and their physical and mental endurance.

Institutionalizing Entrepreneurial Urges
People

Institutionalizing Entrepreneurial Urges

Alberto Vitale, WG’59, hopes the Wharton Innovation Fund will put a process in place to collect and direct a stream of student ideas.

A photo of an female Olympic fencer
People

The Olympians of Wharton

Throughout the years, a surprising number of the Wharton community have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of Olympic glory.

Brick by Brick, King by King
Ideas

Brick by Brick, King by King

How to build a successful, sustainable privately held enterprise, and why it will hold advantages over its publicly held counterparts.

Network Drivers
People

Network Drivers

Wharton alumni in the business of helping professionals network are enjoying more success than ever.

Why It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
People

Why It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

The name of Mayor Michael Nutter, W’79, is being dropped more and more outside of Philadelphia. We talk with him about his relevance in the national political scene, as well as the power and limits of public policy.

What Is the Real Cost of Cheap Energy?
Ideas

What Is the Real Cost of Cheap Energy?

Our public policy debate explores the extent of government’s role, and questions the fairness and transparency of mandating one form of energy over another.

Learning Lessons for a Lifetime
People

Learning Lessons for a Lifetime

Karl Ulrich, CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and eCommerce and Vice Dean of Innovation, talks about the impact of innovation and Wharton’s Lifelong Learning Initiative.

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Suzanne Shank
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October 24, 2013

Suzanne Shank

We ask trailblazer Suzanne Shank, WG’87, about her secrets to work-life integration, about doing business "in the right way," and about being a “woman leader” and “business leader.”

The Not So Small Center
News
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Careers
Summer 2013

The Not So Small Center

Thousands of businesses have thrived during the past 30 years due to the dedication and knowledge of hundreds of students, alumni and staff in the Wharton Small Business Development Center.

Under Bill's Oversight
People
/
School News
Summer 2013

Under Bill's Oversight

Let us introduce you to the new chairman of the Wharton Board of Overseers.

A Call to Order
Ideas
/
Careers
Spring 2013

A Call to Order

Alumni have developed innovative ways to digitize documents and simplify life.

Horsing Around
People
/
Alumni News
Spring 2013

Horsing Around

Horse racing might not make the best investment of money, but its return on passion and thrills is what these alumni are in it for.

Blocking Out the Doom and Gloom
Ideas
/
Research
Winter 2013

Blocking Out the Doom and Gloom

Companies, governments, institutions and individuals— we’re all braving the new and evolving threats to our cybersecurity, whether we know it or not.

Startup Enterprise: The Next Generation
People
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ESG
Winter 2013

Startup Enterprise: The Next Generation

Last year, Wharton Magazine highlighted the work of more than a dozen Wharton-inspired entrepreneurs. We return this year with six more startups to watch.

The Tri-Fold Path of Leadership
News
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Leadership
Fall 2012

The Tri-Fold Path of Leadership

Wharton has always been a leader in leadership learning and is ensuring its continued pre-eminence with new offerings.

Uncorking a Dream Business
People
/
International
Fall 2012

Uncorking a Dream Business

Wharton’s winemakers enjoy the fruits of their labor, though the work tests their business knowledge and their physical and mental endurance.

Institutionalizing Entrepreneurial Urges
People
/
Entrepreneurship
Summer 2012

Institutionalizing Entrepreneurial Urges

Alberto Vitale, WG’59, hopes the Wharton Innovation Fund will put a process in place to collect and direct a stream of student ideas.

A photo of an female Olympic fencer
People
/
Management
Summer 2012

The Olympians of Wharton

Throughout the years, a surprising number of the Wharton community have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of Olympic glory.

Brick by Brick, King by King
Ideas
/
Leadership
Spring 2012

Brick by Brick, King by King

How to build a successful, sustainable privately held enterprise, and why it will hold advantages over its publicly held counterparts.

Network Drivers
People
/
Entrepreneurship
Spring 2012

Network Drivers

Wharton alumni in the business of helping professionals network are enjoying more success than ever.

Why It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
People
/
Leadership
Winter 2012

Why It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

The name of Mayor Michael Nutter, W’79, is being dropped more and more outside of Philadelphia. We talk with him about his relevance in the national political scene, as well as the power and limits of public policy.

What Is the Real Cost of Cheap Energy?
Ideas
/
International
Winter 2012

What Is the Real Cost of Cheap Energy?

Our public policy debate explores the extent of government’s role, and questions the fairness and transparency of mandating one form of energy over another.

Learning Lessons for a Lifetime
People
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Innovation/Tech
Fall 2011

Learning Lessons for a Lifetime

Karl Ulrich, CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and eCommerce and Vice Dean of Innovation, talks about the impact of innovation and Wharton’s Lifelong Learning Initiative.

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