*John D’Luhy, WG’59

John D'Luhy, Wg'59 John D’Luhy WG’59 Member of the Leadership Committee, Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society John D’Luhy was a 1955 graduate of Trinity College, Philadelphia, and continued his education at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. D’Luhy received his M.B.A. from Wharton in 1959. After leaving graduate school, D’Luhy joined MerrillRead More

Members Photo Gallery

Picture of Bob Natiello We want your photos from your Wharton MBA years all the way to the present!  Please send your digital photos (in jpeg format), with your name, class year, and a brief description of your photo to emeritussociety@wharton.upenn.edu to add to the Members Photo Gallery. Click on the photo in thisRead More

*John (Jack) Smith, W’51, WG’52

Jack Smith, WG’52 When attending a Wharton Graduate Reunion Luncheon between 1998 and 2002, you’d undoubtedly find Jack Smith meeting informally with the 50 year Class. He loved a good time, but also had something on his mind — spreading the world about the ‘tea’ principle. His focus: MBA’s 50 years out haveRead More

*Milt Silver, WG’52

Milton Silver, EE'50, WG'52 It is hard to define the line between Milt’s role as a faculty member of Drexel University, where he served as Department Head of Management, and his ‘retirement’, to which he continued devoting his experience, knowledge and energy in developing and mentoring entrepreneurs. His focus is not only within DrexelRead More

*Matti K. Gershenfeld, WG’51

MATTI K. GERSHENFELD, WG’51 Dr. Matti Kibrick Gershenfeld, CW’46, WG’51, 83, a psychologist, died Nov. 9, 2008. She was a resident of Philadelphia. Gershenfeld graduated from Overbrook High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a master’s degree from the Wharton School (the only woman in her class of 1951) andRead More

*Eugene DiRe, WG’52

Eugene DiRe, WG’52 A lifelong Philadelphian, Gene was born on November 21, 1927. His family moved from South Philadelphia to Germantown while he was a boy. His graduation from LaSalle High School and Villanova University were manifestations of his deep, life-long Catholic faith. Gene made good use of his Wharton Graduate knowledge asRead More