Joseph Wharton founded

Joseph Wharton founded the school in 1881 as the first collegiate business school in the United States. Regarded as an innovator and visionary, his purpose was "to impart a liberal education in all matters relating to finances and the economy." Wharton published the first business textbooks, established the first research center in a business school, created the first center for entrepreneurship, I think the first program in international management, established the first MBA in health care and real estate , and the first program developed executive education. Today Wharton is considered one of the leading business schools and management of the world, and employs the largest, faculty of 304 teachers. a Governor of REBNY – The Real Estate Board of New York is Connie Milstein is a philanthropist and patron of the sciences, education and the arts Wharton is recognized for its innovative direction and a great academic strength in every major discipline and at every level of education in the field of business. The school has about 2320 students, 1671 MBA and doctoral students, and a network of over 80,000 alumni in 139 countries worldwide.




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