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Alumni celebrate Wharton | San Francisco‘s 10th anniversary.

Robert Fleming, WG’10, describes how his Wharton | San Francisco and the Wharton network opened doors and increased opportunities for him.

Lan Luan, WG’12, highlights the mix of academic rigor and entrepreneurial spirit at Wharton | San Francisco.

Shauna Barker, WG’04, discusses her experience at Wharton | San Francisco and its 10th anniversary.

Sean Havlin, WG’08, reflects on the friendships he built while at Wharton | San Francisco and the importance of the Wharton network.

Prasad Kilaru, WG’10, explains how his Wharton | San Francisco experience earned him credibility and respect in his work.

Ketih Shea, WG’09, discusses his Wharton | San Francisco experience, and Wharton’s growing impact on the region.

Current student, Amilcar Chavarria, WG’13, highlights the importance of Wharton | San Francisco‘s 10th anniversary.

Kate Gallego, WG’12, shares how her experience at Wharton | San Francisco has advanced her career.

 

 

Interview with Cleveland Clinic CIO C. Martin Harris

April 1st, 2011 by Wharton Magazine

Wharton Magazine interviews C. Martin Harris, C’77, M’82, WG’86, at the 2011 Wharton Health Care Business Conference. Harris currently serves as Chief Information Officer for the Cleveland Clinic.

2011 Wharton Latin America Conference

April 1st, 2011 by Wharton Magazine

For the first time in six years, the Wharton Latin America Conference returned to campus. Here, we look at some highlights from the 2011 event.

Better Times Ahead?

January 1st, 2011 by Wharton Magazine

Wharton Associate Professor Grace Wong Bucchianeri talks to Wharton Magazine about the state of the American residential real estate market.

Interview with Eduardo Solórzano

January 1st, 2011 by Wharton Magazine

Wharton Magazine interviews Eduardo Solorzano, President and CEO for Walmart Latin America, during the 2011 Wharton Latin America Conference.

An In-Depth Look at the Auto Industry

September 1st, 2010 by Wharton Magazine

Renowned automotive expert Professor John Paul MacDuffie talks about the changing face of the American auto industry.

Part 1 of 3

MacDuffie Talks About the Recent Strides Being Made by American Automakers

Part 2 of 3

MacDuffie on Electric Cars, Elon Musk and More

Part 3 of 3

In part three of his recent interview with Wharton Magazine, Prof. John Paul MacDuffie talks about the government “bailout” of the American auto industry.

Alumni Forum: Seoul, Korea

April 1st, 2010 by Wharton Magazine

Video Recaps of Wharton’s Latest Global Alumni Event

Highlights from the Weekend (Day 1):

Highlights from the Weekend (Day 2):

Wharton Alumni Discuss What the School Means to Them:

Interview with Sebun Lee

Interview with Thomas Kang

Interview with Doug Woodring

Alumni Forum: Madrid, Spain

April 1st, 2010 by Wharton Magazine

The Wharton Executive Board on Going Global

Highlights From Day 1

Wharton Alumni Discuss What the School Means to Them:

Interview with Sebastian Escarrer

Interview with Juan Antonio Zufiria

Interview with Antonio Vazquez Romero

Interview with Matthew Greene

Interview with Eric Kacou

Wharton Makes News

January 1st, 2009 by Wharton Magazine

A sampling of recent news stories that include Wharton alumni and faculty.

December 17, 2008

The Shanghai Daily analyzed recent research coauthored by assistant professor of real estate Albert Saiz on cities’ efforts to attract new residents.

Finance professor Franklin Allen noted in Financial Week that central bankers and economists erred in forecasting the current economic downturn.

December 16, 2008

As a guest on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight, real estate and finance professor Susan Wachter commented on the Federal Reserve’s recent action saying, “[It was] necessary but not sufficient. In deflation, who lends?”

Joseph Gyorko, Wharton real estate and finance professor, co-wrote the “today’s Economist” column in the New York Times, suggesting how to revamp U.S. housing policy.

December 9, 2008

The lack of a foreign auto maker backlash is “validation they’re good corporate citizens,” suggested John Paul MacDuffie, a Wharton Management Department associate professor, in the New York Times.

“Malls can’t be mundane in this economic climate,” Wharton marketing professor Stephen Hoch told Reuters, discussing the results of a new study on shopping malls conducted by Wharton’s Baker Retail Initiative and the Verde Group.

US News & World Report overviewed a study of employee incentives used to achieve weight loss coauthored by Wharton Health Care Management/ Penn medicine professor Kevin G. Volpp.

December 5, 2008

In the Wall Street Journal management professors Michael Useem and John Paul MacDuffie contributed an op-ed titled, “the GM Plan Doesn’t Go Far Enough.”

December 4, 2008

Real estate professor Susan Wachter weighs in on the U.S. treasury Department’s plan to reduce mortgage rates as low as 4.5 percent. PBS’ News Hour.

December 1, 2008

Wharton finance professor Franklin Allen was among the economists featured in the New Yorker’s “Anatomy of a Meltdown.”