The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is one of the finest business schools in America, up there with the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Harvard Business School.
Since its founding in 1881 by industrialist Joseph Wharton, the school has produced grads in almost every sphere of influence, from Fred Wilson in venture capital to Mortimer Zuckerman in publishing and Nassim Taleb in economic philosophy.
We put together a list of Wharton's most influential MBA graduates.
Laurence Tisch got his MBA in 1943 at age 20. Then he got into investing and media, eventually serving as CEO of CBS from 1986 to 1995.
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr., Class of '47, served as CEO of Pfizer Inc. from 1972 to 1991. He turned the pharma company into an international giant.
Yotaro Kobayashi finished at Wharton in '58. He's served as both CEO of Fuji Xerox Co. and the Asia Pacific chair of the Trilateral Commission.
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