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GCP & Geneva Global: Improving Rural Healthcare Outcomes in Namibia
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Wharton GCP Students Embrace Indigenous Australia for Global Tourism Project
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GCP & The Gates Foundation: Seeking to Improve Access to Financial Services for the Poor in Kenya
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The Experience of a Lifetime

"Wharton Global Consulting Practicum was the most rewarding experience of my Wharton education. The lessons I learned relating to client interaction, adapting to change and working with an international team are ones that enabled me to form, market and grow my own business. GCP is the jewel in the Wharton Crown."
-GCP Alumnus

Client Satisfaction - Real World Impact

"We highly value the Wharton GCP four stage business strategy and support products. Everyone has lived up to Wharton and Fudan's esteemed reputation and their work was truly impressive and greatly appreciated. In fact, we believe that this information is so powerful that we plan to use it for years to come to help us grow into a large and successful company."
-Xuelian Bian, CEO & Chairman, Linkwell

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Success Across the Globe

The Global Consulting Practicum saw the completion of 20 projects during the 2011-2012 academic year through three separate cycles (summer, fall and spring). This included 5 domestic projects and 15 projects abroad across 10 countries ranging from finance and consumer goods to the branding of the entire country of Israel, highlighting the diversity of problems tackled by GCP students.

The GCP is currently accepting applications for the 2012-2013 fall cycle. For more information, visit our 'prospective students' page.


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The 'Forward-looking' CFO: Linking Financial Rigor with Leadership
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On Wall Street, Netflix Is a Comeback Kid -- But Can It Stay on Top?
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Encore Careers: Why an Aging Population Is a Resource, Not a Problem
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