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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.
Alumnus Dennis Rezendes blazed a trail for Wharton social entrepreneurs, combining great hope and energetic creativity with society's most vulnerable in mind.
It’s time to change the narrative about how we discuss peacebuilding and development by bringing impact social enterprises into the conversation.
The popularity of social impact at Wharton has led to an outpouring of opportunities, and students have worked to coordinate them all. How? Try a happy hour.
Stephanie von Friedeburg G92 WG92 is overseeing a revolution in how the World Bank uses the cloud, mobile technology and data analytics across its organizations and on the ground in 188 nations.
What's learned during a 10-day, cross-country train trip with 25 promising millennials? Let these young leaders of social innovation tell you themselves.
Lauder alumna Jennifer Leonard recounts when she found herself and her Wharton business skills in a new industry in “the middle of nowhere.” She survived.
The World Economic Forum sent 56 young leaders to the Wharton School to work on social innovation and learn from leaders in the field like Katherine Klein.
Caldy Group’s Jem Hudson analyzes three key approaches to scaling impact investing, which could develop into a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
A Wharton undergrad did a study abroad stint in Europe this summer as part of an independent research project, in part learning lessons of independence.
Wharton is invested in doing good for the world and eager to share what we can about social entrepreneurship, impact investing and other social impact topics.
David Fajgenbaum is battling a little-known, extremely deadly disease as a researcher, a physician, an advocate, an entrepreneur and a patient.
Long-time finance executive Garrett Moran steps into an opportunity to change lives through nonprofit leadership, and finds that his life has changed too.
An MBA student’s Lipman Family Prize Fellowship experience brought to life leadership and social impact in a way not possible on campus.
A social enterprise bootcamp in Africa teaches entrepreneurs to thrive without relying on traditional donor funding. Michael Goldberg helped lead the effort.