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A partnership among Wharton grads started after a tragedy has led to another company launched in Wharton’s legacy of business simulation training.
Match Group North America CEO Mandy Ginsberg shared her Wharton Effect with us—in fact, two.
In our latest Wharton Effect installment, we find an international Internet company with a small but growing cluster of alumni in its ranks.
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.
When Lalit Kalani talks about the Wharton Effect, it's all about how the entrepreneur and his co-founder managed to get their food business off the ground.
Watch Wharton MBA Gus Roessler share the three significant ways in which the Wharton Effect changed his life.
We talk with spice empire entrepreneur Victoria Taylor about her six-plus ingredients of business staying power, including market knowledge, mindset and fun.
Wharton alum Jim Lincoln wrote to us after one Wharton Effect story, about business lessons for soldiers and startups, resonated with him. Let him explain why.
Getting funny looks in a foreign central bank? Just mention what business school you went to. That's what Robert Bosch Fellow Michael Paranal did.
Wharton woman Rita Strough uses her Wharton degree as a toolkit to change the world and brandishes it as a badge of honor, especially after how hard she fought for it.
Watch Gerardo Hamilton share the very personal way in which the Wharton Effect changed his life.
A fortuitous business connection with a fellow Wharton alum enriched David Irwin's technology career and his personal connections. Watch him explain in his own words.
Wharton entrepreneur Rod Robinson WG95, founder of ConnXus, explains how his sense of the possible increased by orders of magnitude after attending Wharton.
Watch Catherine Grossman WG80, credit executive at J.P. Morgan, share how the Wharton Effect has broadened her horizons by helping her go global in her career and life at large.