April 2023 • Edition 20

Sam Lundquist, Chief Advancement Officer April 2023 • Edition 20 In this month’s Wharton Impact, Chief Advancement Officer Sam Lundquist discusses the state of the School for students and alumni; budding entrepreneurs cook up new ideas in Tangen Hall; and Alice Yin Hung, C’90, W’90, invests in Wharton’s future. In Conversation: Wharton Chief Advancement OfficerRead More

Ed Lyons, WG’64

Ed Lyons WG'64 As I am approaching 9 years on the WGES Leadership Committee, and more as class correspondent, I am proud of our work this past 20 years in bringing more information about Wharton and Penn to Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society members.

DC Area WGES Lunch Meeting

DC WGES Lunch We had another very successful lunch Thursday, March 23rd Six of us had lunch indoors at the Hunters Inn. The folks attending were from the left, Barry Gordon WhGr’57, Jay Hayman Wn ’52, John Majane WhGr’58, J. Mills Williams WhGr’71, Kersey Dastur WhGr’71 and Jesse Cantrill Wn ’63, WhGr’73. (SeeRead More

Other Challenges and Transitions

A group of four smiling older adults, standing closely together outdoors, looking down at the camera. They are wearing casual athletic attire, suggesting a healthy, active lifestyle. Other Challenges and Transitions We always have challenges and transitions in life. In this phase of life, some common challenges include depression, stress, financial difficulty, and acceptance. Depression is common and can have serious effects if not addressed. Stress can be worsened by changing social and mental faculties. Financial mattersRead More

Invested in Wharton’s Future

Alice Yin Hung, C’90, W’90 with Wharton Professor King Invested in Wharton’s Future Alice Yin Hung, C'90, W'90 (left), and Marissa King, the inaugural Alice Y. Hung President’s Distinguished Professor Alice Yin Hung, C’90, W’90, Wharton graduate, entrepreneur, daughter, and mother, knows that planting seeds of success with certainty and love, will make things happen. How those things workRead More