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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.
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.
Nick Ashburn discusses the widely adopted Sustainable Development Goals which provide a framework to tackle diverse environmental and social challenges ranging from oceans to hunger and education to clean energy.
Stephanie Kim speaks with Adam Cobb, Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School, about his research on corporate wage setting practices.
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A new student group, Return on Equality, brings conversation to the art of empathetic leadership.
The Wharton Social Impact Initiative’s Investing in Women program interviews Joy Anderson, Founder and President of Criterion Institute.
Wharton MBA students launched One for the World in an effort to get classmates and others to donate 1 percent of future income for life. Would you?
Empathy is not just a nurturing ability but also a business tool for success. The good news is that compassion and thoughtfulness can be taught.
A nonprofit opens the spigot to startups in search of sustainable business solutions for water, and a Wharton grad sees the opportunity as glass half-full.
WEMBA student and social entrepreneur Julian Baldwin has organized Career Day 365 to provide mentorship and job guidance to San Francisco youth.
Wharton student Sindhura Sarikonda runs a nonprofit to save young women from slavery and give them marketable skills to escape extreme poverty.
Three key tensions are likely to define impact investing in 2016 and determine its progress for years to come.
Philip Wilson forged a partnership between his social enterprise and Microsoft, only to discover a key decision-maker was a fellow Wharton grad. Even sweeter.
A Wharton MBA student provides her inside perspective of the social impact initiative at one of the world’s top designers, Kate Spade.
Professor David Musto shares the latest research on why investing in social enterprise is sustainable during a recent Wharton Lifelong Learning event.