Wharton San Francisco Student Embraces Both Coasts

Greg Vaisberg

When Wharton San Francisco EMBA student Greg Vaisberg came to Philadelphia for a class session during his first term, he enjoyed being on the East Coast campus so much that he decided to come back. We asked him to tell us more about the experience of taking electives on bothRead More

Alumnus Ivan Corneillet on Electives and Auditing Classes

Ivan Corneillet, WG'14

Alumnus Ivan Corneillet, WG’14, an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, has taken about every type of elective offered in Wharton’s MBA for executives program. With a goal to diversify his business education, he took traditional electives as well as Global Modular Courses and participated in the Global Consulting Practicum. As anRead More

Big Choice in B-School Electives

Raynelle Grace

Wharton EMBA students have many choices when it comes to b-school electives. They can major in a particular area or they can explore a diversity of subjects. They also can choose to take electives at either our Philadelphia or San Francisco campus. Second-year executive MBA student Raynelle Grace, president ofRead More

Prof. Jennifer Blouin on Teaching Taxes

Wharton EMBA Professor Jennifer Blouin

Prof. Jennifer Blouin joined the Wharton faculty in 2003, but taught her first MBA for Executives class in San Francisco this past summer. We asked her about her experience of teaching taxes to EMBA students, as well as her current research areas. Here’s what she said: Q. What class didRead More

TGIWF Webinar: Wharton EMBA Students Discuss Program Experience

What kind of career impact will an executive MBA have? Is it worth the investment of time and money? What’s it really like to be an EMBA student at Wharton? Since these are important questions for prospective students, we recently held a TGIWF (Thank Goodness Its Wharton Friday) webinar onRead More