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Former Visa executive Carleigh Jaques WG95 reflects on a pioneering career in fintech.
Three actionable approaches aimed at navigating market challenges, attracting customers, and sustaining growth.
Trailblazing businesswoman Grace Vandecruze WG94 shares tips for Financial Wellness Month and leadership lessons she’s learned on summit-scaling adventures.
Burton Flynn WG14 and Ivan Nechunaev WG19 have found themselves searching all over the world — quite literally — in their exhaustive hunt for emerging-markets investments.
The Wharton Investment Management Club aims to help its members build successful careers and a better world.
Noto looks back at lessons learned across his career (including his time at the NFL and Twitter), examines the state of fintech today, and forecasts what’s needed for success amidst “profound change” that lies ahead in the financial-services sector.
Procurement specialist Brad Maltz W07 outlines sourcing strategies for food manufacturers and other industries
A new paper argues that PE firms have grown into responsible investors, becoming more relevant in global M&A than ever.
A new Wharton program sends MBAs to visit a state prison, where they share skills for professional success with incarcerated individuals. The result is an experience with profound impact, not only on the students behind bars, but also on the student mentors.
Emeritus finance professor Jeremy Siegel brought the audience back to the classroom before fielding questions from Dean Erika James.
Black and Hispanic Americans are less financially prepared for retirement than their white counterparts. Research presented at an annual Wharton symposium examined underlying causes and suggested reforms.