May 2024 • Edition 32

Lauder Intercultural Ventures (LIVs) program group picture May 2024 - Edition 32 Wharton MBAs mentor incarcerated individuals with Wharton WORKS, an assistant professor of managerial economics researches poverty and climate challenges, and Lauder students head to Georgia on a Lauder Intercultural Venture (LIV). Wharton WORKS Transforms the Lives of Incarcerated Individuals Wharton WORKS, in partnership with ResilienceRead More

Greenwashing and the First Amendment

Professor Sarah E. Light Feedback Survey Tell Us How We Did Greenwashing and the First Amendment Led by: Sarah E. Light, Mitchell J. Blutt and Margo Krody Blutt Presidential Professor, and Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Recent explosive growth in environmental and climate-related marketing claims byRead More

Susanna Berkouwer’s Research is the Intersection of Economics and the Environment

Susanna Berkouwer is an assistant professor in Wharton's Business Economics and Public Policy department. Susanna Berkouwer's Research is the Intersection of Economics and the Environment Susanna Berkouwer is an assistant professor in Wharton's Business Economics and Public Policy department. Susanna Berkouwer is an assistant professor in Wharton's Business Economics and Public Policy department who teaches managerial economics in the Wharton MBA program. They specializeRead More

WGES DC Area Lunch – April 11, 2024

WGES Lunch WGES DC Area Lunch - April 11, 2024 Thanks to all whom came Thursday. Included above from the left are Kersy Dastur '71, Barry Gordon '57,Harry Ridenour '65, John Majane '58, J. Mills Williams '71, Jesse Cantrill college. '63, '73 and Mike Harrigon col.'64 '70. Good conversation. Mike Harrigon hasRead More

Charles G. Oewel

Charles G. Oewel Charles Oewel has completed over 4,700 multifamily housing units and 580,000 square feet of office and retail projects in Texas, Nevada, Washington and California in a career spanning over 40 years. Oewel is the developer of Transit Oriented Development (“TOD”) and mixed-use developments in the San Francisco Bay Area. TODRead More

Gloria Rabinowitz, WG’78

GLORIA RABINOWITZ Prior to entering Wharton, Gloria Rabinowitz earned a Masters in Information Science from The University of Michigan. Immediately after graduation from Wharton with her MBA Gloria (WG ’78) relocated to Detroit, Michigan to work for General Motors. This was a fortunate first step in a career in business and academiaRead More

WGES Spotlight McClain Gordon WG’73

McClain Gordon, WG’73 WGES Spotlight Golden Opportunities After losing touch with his classmates, an emeritus alumnus rediscovers the magic of his fellow Whartonites and their impact on the world McClain Gordon, WG’73 Early on in my first year at Wharton, I had a conversation with my roommate, Barrie Lepley WG73, about what heRead More