Digital Exclusives
Phil Nadel W88, a judge on The Pitch podcast, explains what makes a great pitch, what he looks for in early-stage companies, and the essential question he asks every founder.
New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni
At a time when ethical leadership is vital in business as well as politics, humanity is the beneficiary of Jon M. Huntsman, Sr.’s legacy.
Jerrod Hill WG15 takes a “pay it forward” approach to helping young entrepreneurs.
Reality TV meets Wharton as Shark Tank auditions come to campus.
Stephanie Kim of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative shares her experiences during the “boot camp” program as a part of the Germination Project, which left her hopeful about the city of Philadelphia and the next generation of leaders in social impact.
As part of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative's five-part series, Impact Entrepreneurship, Allie Ilgan speaks with Sandi Hunt of WSII and urges aspiring entrepreneurs to consider who's paying for the impact of their ventures.
Senior Director of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative, Jacob Gray gives advice to young entrepreneurs building sustainable and successful ventures as part of WSII's Impact Entrepreneurship Week.
Stephanie Kim, WSII Associate Director of Community Strategy, discusses the importance of focusing on the impact of your social entrepreneurship ventures.
Tyler Hoffman, Team Coordinator at the Wharton Social Impact Initiative as well as an actor and public speaking expert, shares his advice for making the best impression during a pitch.
University of Pennsylvania Innovation prize winners, Aaron Goldstein of the Wharton School and William Duckworth of Penn's School of Engineering are changing the way we monitor fevers. Hoag Levins recounts their path to success as entrepreneurs and the mentor who helped them get there.
The Wharton Social Impact Initiative interviews Karen Griffith Gryga, WG'93 on her accelerator, DreamIt Athena, women in the workplace, and her 60% rule.
Julio German Arias Castillo discusses balancing a traditional career path with aspirations of entrepreneurship and the ways in which "The 10% Entrepreneur" by Patrick McGinnis provides a roadmap for hopeful entrepreneurs.
Current ventures by Wharton alumni range from med tech to not-so-guilty pleasures.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett discusses innovation in Silicon Valley and the business skills necessary to create a sustainable business, whether it's a startup or established firm.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett reflects on two innovative leaders in the digital age.