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Emeritus Society Reunion (1932-1956)


Emeritus Society alumni are ambassadors of the School, who serve to further develop and enhance the visibility of senior alumni.  They foster ties among the School and the entire university community.  The members of the Emeritus Society invite you to enjoy Reunion Weekend with them, and suggest that you re-engage with the school that has, like yourself, grown in stature, direction and capabilities over the last fifty or more years!

The Emeritus Society invites all alumni to participate in Reunion Weekend festivities and on-going volunteer opportunities such as: mentoring, event planning and senior alumni outreach.  For more information, please call or write to:

Emeritus Society Liaison
Susan Anthony
215-573-2646
EmeritusSociety@wharton.upenn.ed

 

More than 50 years ago we crossed a stage and then spread out around the world to embark on new careers.

Many exciting changes have taken place on campus and within Wharton. So re-engage with our school which has, like yourself, grown in stature, direction and accomplishments over the last forty years.

The weekend will include an exciting array of receptions, parties, and dinners, as well as informative sessions headed by prestigious Wharton faculty and fellow alumni.

Emeritus Society Volunteers:

Thomas Brennan
George S. Bywater
Eugene Di Re
J. Arnett Frisby, Jr.
Matti Kibrick Gershenfeld
Hugh Gillespie
Thomas Johnston
Salomon Moussatche
Milt Silver
Jack Smith
Thomas Vincent
Myron Weiner

 Class-Specific Events:

Saturday, May 12, 2007

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

50th Reunion and Emeritus Society Induction Reunion Luncheon for MBA Classes of 1932-1957

Featuring key note address and presentation by John Featherman.

Jon M. Huntsman Hall
8th floor, Colloquium Room
3730 Walnut Street

Dress Attire:   Business


We look forward to seeing you back on campus for Reunion Weekend, May 10 - 13, 2007!

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