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A career switch from electrical engineering to banking opened new opportunities for Femi Badeji WG06, including the chance to return home.
A new MBA fellowship started by F. Chapman Taylor WG88 is helping students marry interests in public service with business principles.
For Adnan Raza WG05, a Wharton education was key to building the diverse career he wanted.
For Umber Ahmad WG02, the decision to open her own bakery in New York was a leap of faith into a longtime passion.
After a brief career in food science, Shaz Kahng WG89 enrolled at Wharton with her gaze set on the C-suite.
With knowledge gained at Wharton, Dirk Scholl WG03 left medicine to pursue life-science tech and venture capital.
After a brief identity crisis, Nicolette Omoile WG19 let her passions lead her to a new career.
Nayla Bautista WG17 left banking behind to make an impact on kids' lives through athletics.
Wharton helped former Louisiana state CFO Stafford Palmieri WG16 bring the public and private sectors together—and set her on a new course.
Daniel Lowy WG13 was deep into a finance career when Wharton and a unique business opportunity changed his life.
Jerrod Hill WG15 takes a “pay it forward” approach to helping young entrepreneurs.
An impactful professor and a personal revelation sent Amit Bhattacharjee C04 W04 GRW12 from business back to academia.
MBA student Steve Weiner helps fellow vets navigate the opaque waters of civilian life.