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He has appeared on C-SPAN's Book TV [4] Minnesota Public Radio's Marketplace, [5] the David Feldman Show, [6] The David Pakman Show, [7] the Social Europe podcast, [8] and Knowledge@Wharton Business Radio, [9] and written opinion pieces for The New York Times, [10] The Washington Post, [11] and the Los Angeles Times.
In addition to his various roles at Wharton, Professor Fader co-founded a predictive analytics firm named Zodiac in 2015, [3] which was sold to Nike in 2018. [4] He then co-founded and still works at Theta Equity Partners to commercialize his more recent work on “customer-based corporate valuation.” [ 1 ] [ 5 ]
Kevin Werbach is an American academic, businessman and author. In 2002, he founded the Supernova Group, a technology analysis and consulting firm. Since 2004, Werbach is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. [1]
Grant is the host of the WorkLife and ReThinking podcasts. [13] [14]In 2017 Grant co-founded (along with University of Michigan professor Wayne Baker and entrepreneur Cheryl Baker) Give and Take, Inc., [15] a company that makes a software called Givitas, a web-based SaaS platform designed to help organizations implement the principles from his book Give and Take.
At a key turning point in his '80s stardom, Rob Lowe set his sights beyond the silver screen — into the choppy waters of yacht rock. While discussing the genre with Bill Simmons, executive ...
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President-elect Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon told tech billionaire and Trump ally Elon Musk to “sit in the back and study” amid an ongoing feud between the president-elect’s Silicon ...
Jonah Berger is a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an author, and a viral marketer. [2] He has published over 50 articles in academic journals, and has written for The New York Times, [3] [4] The Wall Street Journal, [5] and Harvard Business Review.