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How a New York retiree in Sedona still enjoys world-class culture, at a discount.
Wharton alumni of 45 years standing and more connect at MBA Reunion Weekend and are challenged with a Lifelong Learning lesson.
Wharton held a successful Global Alumni Forum in Italy's business capital, where discussion turned into debate over the EU’s health.
Optimism is the key takeaway from Wharton's eminent investment researcher, Jeremy Siegel.
How impact investing can provide an alternative form of money management, and help solve the world’s problems.
How to build a successful, sustainable privately held enterprise, and why it will hold advantages over its publicly held counterparts.
Two prominent alumni are shaping public policy around the world, and will be talking about it at our upcoming Global Alumni Forums.
Against a backdrop of spiraling health care costs, Wharton’s alumni create and embrace innovative strategies to transform the industry.
Guest commentary by Ege Cansen, WG’66, a leading business columnist in Turkey who also writes for the newspaper Hurriyet.
A Q&A with Raj Vankataraman Iyer, WG'02, Managing Director of Canyon Capital.
A Q&A with Rosanna Ramos-Velita, G'92, WG'92, Chairman of the Board at Caja Rural Los Andes.
A Q&A with Thomas J. Gallagher, C'73, WG'75, CEO and Managing Director of Spectrum Capital Advisors.
A Q&A with John "Jack" Smith, W'51, WG'52, Chairman, Retired, of Modern Group.
A Q&A with Douglas Peterson, WG'85, president of Standard & Poor's
The discussions at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos were grim, yet hope can still be found for developing nations, and perhaps even in the West soon.
The Morgan Stanley leader offers Whartonites a unique take on banking, careers and the financial crisis.