With your generosity, we can empower Wharton together
Gifts to The Wharton Fund propel the School forward, enabling us to lead the agenda for business worldwide. To continue this work, we need your support. Your gift allows us to be flexible and responsive to the rapidly changing academic and business climate.
With support from The Wharton Fund, we are strengthening the School’s essential pillars.
- The Future of Finance maintains Wharton’s reputation as “The Finance School”
- Analytics at Wharton keeps Wharton on the cutting edge of the business world by capitalizing on data-driven insights
- A focus on Entrepreneurship and Innovation enables the School’s researchers and students to incubate ideas that will shape the future.
Power Wharton Today
MBA Reunion 2023
Did you graduate from Wharton in a year ending in a ‘3’ or ‘8’, such as 1983, 1998, or 2013? Or are you a member of the Class of 2022? If so, you’re invited to give back in honor of your MBA Reunion milestone by supporting your Class Gift Campaign.
Your Class Gift Campaign provides the resources that fuel the Wharton experience for current and future students, along with ongoing benefits for alumni like you.
2023 MBA Reunion Donor Honor Roll
Thank you to everyone who has supported their Class Gift Campaign by making a gift to Wharton. View the latest honor roll listings below.
This honor roll lists full-time MBA alumni donors who are celebrating a Reunion milestone this year and who have supported The Wharton Fund or Lauder Annual Fund this fiscal year (July 1, 2022-Present).

Everything Wharton Does, The Wharton Fund Supports
The School is educating more students, conducting more research, and disseminating thought leadership around the world – more than ever before. This growth is the result of your investment.
Unrestricted giving supported the following areas during Fiscal Year 2022:
MBA Financial Aid (28%)
MBA Financial Aid contributed to a more equitable student body by ensuring the Wharton experience was affordable to students regardless of their financial needs or situation.
Technology and Digital Resources (8%)
Wharton’s technology infrastructure, along with digital resources such as Wharton School Press, continued to keep the School connected and engaged — worldwide.
Administrative Departments (17%)
Administrative departments, like Wharton’s Marketing and Communications division, worked to reinforce the School’s brand — increasing the visibility of Wharton worldwide.
Centers and Research (16%)
Initiatives, like Wharton Interactive and Wharton People Analytics, ensured the School remained a hub for leaders, innovators, and change-makers.
Student Programming (14%)
From MBA Leadership Ventures and Semester in San Francisco to inventive curriculum enhancements and modifications, student programming increased the value of a Wharton degree.
Campus Facilities (11%)
With campuses in both Philadelphia and San Francisco, investments were made toward maintenance and facility upgrades from coast to coast.
Global Research and Initiatives (6%)
Programs such as Global Modular Courses and Wharton’s Global Immersion Program motivated Wharton students to be impactful global citizens.
Leadership and Loyalty
The Wharton Fund Giving Societies
The Benjamin Franklin Society
The Benjamin Franklin Society (BFS) is the School’s leadership annual giving circle. Members generously contribute $2,500 or more annually to The Wharton Fund. Alumni, up to four years after graduation, are eligible to join with contributions of $1,000 or more. Wharton thrives on the outsized impact of BFS members.
Leadership and Loyalty
The Wharton Fund Giving Societies
The Benjamin Franklin Society
The Benjamin Franklin Society (BFS) is the School’s leadership annual giving circle. Members generously contribute $2,500 or more annually to The Wharton Fund. Alumni, up to four years after graduation, are eligible to join with contributions of $1,000 or more. Wharton thrives on the outsized impact of BFS members.
Thank You to Our Donors!
Support of The Wharton Fund is appreciated now, more than ever.
Thank You to Our Donors!
Support of The Wharton Fund is appreciated now, more than ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to some of the most common questions about investing in the School’s people and programs with The Wharton Fund.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to some of the most common questions about investing in the School’s people and programs with The Wharton Fund.
Support The Wharton Fund. We can empower the School together.
Support The Wharton Fund. We can empower the School together.
Contact Us
Do you have questions about The Wharton Fund? Reach out any time to one of our Wharton Liaisons. Not sure who to contact? Contact our office +1.215.898.7868 or whartonfund@wharton.upenn.edu

Beth Truta Morris
Director
15th Reunion
Full-Time MBA Classes 2004 – 2008
The Wharton Fund
truta@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.898.3552

Diana Paterno
Senior Associate Director
The Wharton Fund
dianapat@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.292.5959

Cynthia Orr
Associate Director
MBAs for Executives
corr@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.267.698.5700

Kinjal Mathur
Senior Associate Director
10th, 20th, 25, and 30th Reunions
Full-Time MBA Classes:
1991 – 2000 and 2009 – 2014
kinjalm@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.302.668.9895

Jamie Lemisch
Associate Director
35th-50th Reunions & prior
Full-Time MBA Classes:
1990 and prior
jlemisch@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.267.353.4149

Laurie Rothenberg
Associate Director
1st and 5th Reunions
Full-Time MBA Classes:
2015-2022
lauriero@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.779.7330
Contact Us
Do you have questions about The Wharton Fund? Reach out any time to one of our Wharton Liaisons. Not sure who to contact? Contact our office +1.215.898.7868 or whartonfund@wharton.upenn.edu

Beth Truta Morris
Director
15th Reunion
Full-Time MBA Classes 2004 – 2008
The Wharton Fund
truta@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.898.3552

Cynthia Orr
Associate Director
MBAs for Executives
corr@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.267.698.5700

Kinjal Mathur
Senior Associate Director
10th, 20th, 25, and 30th Reunions
Full-Time MBA Classes:
1991 – 2000 and 2009 – 2014
kinjalm@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.302.668.9895

Laurie Rothenberg
Associate Director
1st and 5th Reunions
Full Time MBA Classes:
2015-2022
lauriero@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.779.7330

Diana Paterno
Senior Associate Director
The Wharton Fund
dianapat@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.215.292.5959

Jamie Lemisch
Associate Director
35th-50th Reunions & prior
Full Time MBA Classes:
1990 and prior
jlemisch@wharton.upenn.edu
+1.267.353.4149
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