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Sherryl Kuhlman, WG'01 reflects on Wharton's recent graduation and Reunion Weekend.
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.
Stephanie Kim, WSII Associate Director of Community Strategy, discusses the importance of focusing on the impact of your social entrepreneurship ventures.
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.
The Wharton Social Impact Initiative interviews Karen Griffith Gryga, WG'93 on her accelerator, DreamIt Athena, women in the workplace, and her 60% rule.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame visited Penn to discuss social impact, social media, reconciliation, economic development and more. Watch the event here.
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.
Wharton student Sindhura Sarikonda runs a nonprofit to save young women from slavery and give them marketable skills to escape extreme poverty.
A Wharton MBA student provides her inside perspective of the social impact initiative at one of the world’s top designers, Kate Spade.
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.
Research resulting from a partnership of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative and the Finance Department provides proof for the impact investing promise.
Wharton alumna Aubrey Hruby discusses motivations for co-writing "The Next Africa," as well as why readers should read this Africa business book.
Wharton has become a leader in impact investing by engaging with students and the broader community, and by developing cutting-edge research.
A social impact fellowship program goes a long way to helping current Wharton MBA student Joe Butcher find his calling in social enterprise. Or not.