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Social impact work in Africa has brought out the best and worst in this alumna and redefined what it means to succeed.
What is the proper role of government in encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship ... if any? A panel at the Wharton Economic Summit 2013 tackled the question.
Is more skin in the game—as prescribed by such business leaders as GE’s Jeff Immelt—what is needed to make American health care work?
Apollo co-founder and Philadelphia Sixers owner Joshua Harris, W’86, shared insights into the private-equity world with Penn students.
The Wharton SBDC is helping regional businesses promote exports and grow into distant markets.
Femi Ayeni, WG’85, has built a media empire in Nigeria and aims to grow it with education and the Internet in mind.
The Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize 2013 finalists have been announced.
BD’s Vincent A. Forlenza, WG’80, reports from the World Economic Forum about the future of health care around the world.
A diverse community of Wharton alumni is involved in exciting ventures in finance, agribusiness, hospitality and more in Kenya.
San Francisco students in the Wharton MBA for Executives program debate the social impact obligations of investment funds and multinationals.
Because of aging populations, many governments will need higher tax revenues, but technology and globalization are making “brain drain” a greater risk.
Some lucky new Lauder students will enter the first class of the unique Lauder Global Program in May.
I’ve spent most of my career as an advocate for supplier diversity, but not why you might think.
The 2013 Wharton Business Plan Competition is in full swing. We spent a few minutes with twoof the competitors to see what it’s like to be in their shoes.
Alumni convene for a capstone meeting of the Wharton Club of Germany and Austria and provide an example for other clubs of how reconnecting is done.
Alumni and business luminaries seek to vitalize Japan and solve global economic issues during the 2013 Wharton Global Forum in Tokyo.