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From Hong Kong to New York, Wharton alumni unite for Impact Tour gatherings, GOLD events, good music, and more.
First launched by Wharton MBA Career Management in 2020, Alumni Supporting Careers offers ways for alumni to help students and fellow graduates find jobs, get career advice, and more during periods of job-market uncertainty.
Pam Perskie W97, the new president of the Wharton Club of New York, reflects on the strength and impact of the alumni network
Wharton Impact Tour stops in Seoul and Shanghai celebrate growth and resilience
A by-the-numbers look at Wharton’s MBA graduates of the last decade — affectionately known as GOLD alumni — and the many School resources available to them in the first 10 years after commencement
From San Francisco to South Korea, Wharton alumni and students gather around (and high above) the world.
Since the formation of the innovative undergraduate offering, its mission has remained the same — inspire students to make a positive impact on the world.
After losing touch with his classmates, an emeritus alumnus rediscovers the magic of his fellow Whartonites and their impact on the world.
As the Lauder Institute celebrates its 40th anniversary, a look back at its evolution as a one-of-a-kind program to develop international business leaders (and, in the process, a particularly passionate alumni network)
TJ Castro Lim WG13 on the importance of embodying diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and in everyday life
In a panel titled “Back in the Day,” WG73 classmates look back on the challenges they faced as female or Black students.
To celebrate this year's historic graduating MBA class, four alumnae reflect on their own Wharton experience and career journeys and offer advice for this new group of women leaders.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. For WEMBA moms, it also takes classmates, professors, and exceptional time management.
These three Wharton alumnae are working to bring more Asian-inspired influences to our plates.
Leadership, decentralized finance, and collaboration were themes in the first Wharton Global Forum since the pandemic.
From the White House to the Vatican, we caught up with alumni whose influence reaches far and wide.