I'm passing along this offer to join the WCNC from Sajjad Jaffer, VP of Membership at the Wharton Club of Northern California. Note that the link to signup indicates that you must be a graduate of WEMBA, but that is not correct. All current WEMBA students are eligible to join the WCNC now:
It's been a fantastic year at the Wharton Club of Northern California, and we're on track to at least match last year's record 70+ high quality events! With the accelerated engagement of our alumni, volunteers, and Club leaders, the WCNC continues to be one of the world's largest and most active business alumni associations worldwide.
The Offer of the Wharton Club of Northern California
The Club offers Wharton alumni an unparalleled opportunity to extend their global leadership experiences as Wharton graduates. To learn by exchanging ideas and views with Bay Area and Northern California business headline makers. To build relationships with the best and the brightest business leaders who are proud to be Wharton alumni and alumnae. To open business doors for the next generation of Wharton's legendary business talent. To meet people that you will be happy to call friends. To connect with old friends from Wharton. And most importantly, to have fun while learning and sharing our collective intellectual capital and experiences. This is the offer of the Wharton Club of Northern California.
Upcoming events include:
- Happy Hours and Networking Luncheons and Dinners
- a talk by Google Vice President Marissa Mayer
- Wharton Club Day at AT&T Park (our annual SF Giants Tour/Talk/Picnic/Game Day!)
- Conference call with Wharton Marketing Professor Eric Bradlow
- Two-hour tour of Angel Island that will have us riding Segways all around the Perimeter Trail
- An insider's tour of a Silicon Valley icon--'Inside IDEO: Design and Innovation Strategies for Business Leaders'
- and more events to be announced in the coming days!
Here's a link to join:
http://www.whartonclub.com/memsub.html
Sunday, May 27, 2007
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