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Since losing his sight at an early age, Russell Redenbaugh WG69 has written his own story as a successful investor, book author, and jiu-jitsu champion.
Myrna De Jesus WG70, the first woman president of the Wharton Club of New York, on following passions, trying new things, and her most difficult decision
Eugene Aaron WG73 on the intricacies of international work, the importance of proving your worth, and his motivations for writing a memoir
Rick Perkins WG70 on revitalizing the Kimmel Center, the importance of adapting to different bosses, and knowing when to retire
Caren Byrd WG70 on five decades at Morgan Stanley, what it means to be successful, and her most valuable advice as a mentor
Former American Airlines chief Robert L. Crandall WG60 shares thoughts on his career, effective leadership, and fostering creativity.
Angel Martín W39 WG40 reflects on his storied career and the secrets to a long life.
The chairman emeritus and former CEO of the Estée Lauder Companies reflects on success, tough business decisions, and making an impact.
Brentwood Associates co-founder Fred Warren ME60 WG61 on what makes a good venture capitalist, finding fulfillment, and betting on Steve Jobs.
Former Goldman Sachs executive David B. Ford WG70 on what matters most in business, family, and life.
Wharton's senior-most alumnus in India reflects on his faith in humanity, his passion for helping others, and his voracious reading habits.
Public relations maven and author Anne Sceia Klein W64 on overcoming gender bias in business and what she learned from giraffes.
Steinhardt, Fine, Berkowitz & Co. co-founder Jerrold Fine W64 on his core values, his new book, and pitching to Pete Rose.