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Julio German Arias Castillo discusses balancing a traditional career path with aspirations of entrepreneurship and the ways in which "The 10% Entrepreneur" by Patrick McGinnis provides a roadmap for hopeful entrepreneurs.
Startup accelerators sound awesome, right? They can be, but entrepreneurs should still be aware of these six pros and cons before joining one.
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely path. No wonder some of the greatest connections among the Wharton alumni network are made in the startup world.
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.
Prayas Analytics, a Wharton startup powered by two recent grads and visual analytics, has grabbed the attention of retailers and Y Combinator. Read how.
Wharton alumni are capitalizing on a craft spirits industry that’s buzzing with growth and opportunity.
Enjoy some of the images we captured of three craft distilling operations launched by Wharton entrepreneurs.
A Wharton startup team believes they are on the cusp of figuring out mobile marketing with an app called Slidejoy with Tinder-like functionality.
Watch Clare Leinweber, managing director of Wharton Entrepreneurship, talk about why this is such an exciting time for entrepreneurship at Penn.
The remittance market is huge and waiting to be mined. Wharton alum and social enterprise founder Edrizio De La Cruz thinks he can do just that.
All the education gained by a recent Wharton MBA grad only made clearer just how much more he needed, especially when it came to launching a startup.
We catch up with BPC alum and successful Wharton influencer David Kreiger, who makes it his business to connect fellow entrepreneurs.
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In what’s become an annual tradition, Wharton Magazine presents startups—and founders— worthy of serious attention by the Wharton community.
A new Wharton course sends 40 students into Silicon Valley to meet alumni, conduct company visits and more. See the photographic evidence from the experience.
Entrepreneur Marc Lore reveals what could be the secret to the success of his next big company, Jet: employee culture.