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Wharton School of Business

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, is recognized around the world for its academic strengths across every major discipline and at every level of business education. Founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school in the United States, Wharton has approximately 4,600 undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral students, more than 8,000 participants in its executive education programs annually, and an alumni network of more than 75,000 worldwide.

Among many executive programs at Wharton is the Wharton Fellows program, which is focused on "mastering transformation." Wharton Fellows is a "transformation generator" that provides the hands-on, real-world knowledge and perspectives needed to achieve results as a change agent. Guided by experienced faculty across a range of fields, senior executives engaged in their own organizational transformations, and an extraordinary set of colleagues, this program delivers very broad and deep perspectives on what it takes to make transformation work in an organization...your organization.



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