Wharton School

Business school at the University of Pennsylvania

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2025 Donald Trump began his second term as President of the United States.
2024 While in office, President Joe Biden expressed his desire to return to the Annenberg School and Penn Biden Center after leaving the White House.
2022 Mark Villar became a Senator of the Philippines.
2021 Donald Trump completed his first presidential term, and Ron Dermer concluded his role as Israeli ambassador to the United States.
2021 MBA students from the Class of 2021 reported an average first-year salary and guaranteed compensation of $155,000, with a median sign-on bonus of $30,000 and a median guaranteed bonus of $28,204.
2020 Francisco Sagasti became President of Peru, serving until 2021.
2020 The undergraduate class reported a median first-year base compensation of $86,217.
2019 John Jackson became the new dean at Annenberg.
2019 Kate Gallego became Mayor of Phoenix.
2018 Justin Tuck completed his MBA at the Wharton School, transitioning from his professional NFL career with the New York Giants.
2018 Philip D. Murphy became the 56th governor of New Jersey.
2017 Joe Biden became the Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor at the Annenberg School after leaving the Obama Administration, and joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.
2017 Donald Trump began his first term as the 45th President of the United States.
2016 Neel Kashkari became President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
2015 Wharton implemented a policy change limiting undergraduate students to a maximum of 2 concentrations, reduced from the previous limit of 3 concentrations.
August 2014 The Executive Master's in Technology Management Program (EMTM) co-sponsored by Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science was discontinued.
2013 Ron Dermer began serving as Israeli ambassador to the United States, a role he held until 2021.
2010 Alassane Dramane Ouattara became President of Ivory Coast, a position he continues to hold as of the document's writing.

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