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We share some of the gems from an on-campus talk by two leaders in professional athletics, Ron Shapiro and Mark Shapiro.
This hospitality executive has traveled the world for InterContinental Hotels Group, but no matter where he is, he’s always the same leader.
Some lucky new Lauder students will enter the first class of the unique Lauder Global Program in May.
We’re all salespeople, according to author Daniel Pink. We must adapt, and so must our employers, to thrive in the new work world.
... and other exceptional organizations, according to Deloitte.
A young alumna sets her sights on a purposeful life that also provides a precious commodity to her customers at Earth Heir.
The Wharton School Global Summit proved to be a successful experiment in business education, about the perhaps not-so-successful eurozone experiment.
We honor the philanthropic legacy of Saul P. Steinberg, W’59.
Two founders of Perella Weinberg Partners come to campus to talk integrity and hypocrisy on Wall Street.
Venture capitalist Rob Coneybeer offers a promising picture for the technology space to future Wharton entrepreneurs and investors.
Veterans of the White House Fellows Program, including former Dean Patrick Harker, make the case for more business-minded applicants.
Game-changing innovation is not just the domain of startups. Large companies make it a point of their business too. Here’s how, according to two experts.
Water conservation is central to the sustainability goals of many companies, as well as to the investors and regulators that watch them.
Wharton's new Public Policy Initiative analyzes post-election Washington in its first-ever event.
The chairman of the Wharton Alumni Board finished his first Ironman and raised an extraordinary amount for Autism Speaks in the process.
Nearly a dozen Penn and Wharton graduates or affiliates ran for positions this Election Day. Here’s how they fared.