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THE WHARTON FUND<br />
THE WHARTON FUND<br />
The Benjamin Franklin Society<br />
Like the innovator for whom this society is named, the names listed here are honored for<br />
their foresight and leadership. They have given to the Wharton Fund to provide critical<br />
unrestricted resources to the School at the following levels:<br />
Dean’s Circle<br />
Gifts of $100,000 or more<br />
125th Society<br />
Dean’s Circle<br />
$100,000 and above<br />
The Dean’s Circle honors our most generous donors to the<br />
Wharton Fund. These individuals have made a powerful statement,<br />
which illustrates the importance of annual giving, by donating<br />
$100,000 and above to the Wharton Fund during fiscal year 2007.<br />
THE WHARTON FUND<br />
Pledges of $100,000 or more<br />
The Wharton<br />
Fund<br />
Wharton<br />
represents the finest investment in a<br />
business education—both in knowledge<br />
gained and in a lifelong association with one<br />
of the most respected names in business<br />
education.The Wharton Fund provides<br />
resources to fund high-priority initiatives of<br />
the School: it helps invigorate our innovations<br />
in academic programs and student<br />
and alumni services; it builds our<br />
competitiveness in attracting the best<br />
students and faculty; it gives us the<br />
flexibility to pursue new opportunities at the<br />
moment they appear.The Wharton Fund also<br />
helps to bridge the gap between the actual<br />
cost of educating an MBA student at<br />
Wharton and the income generated from<br />
tuition and endowment.<br />
25 The Benjamin Franklin Society<br />
25 The Dean’s Circle<br />
26 125th Society<br />
27 The Joseph Wharton Society—<br />
Reginald H. Jones and Grace<br />
Cole Jones Decade Donors<br />
28 Anvil Society<br />
30 The Joseph Wharton Society<br />
These giving leves include pledges as well as outright gifts:<br />
Anvil Society<br />
$50,000–$99,999<br />
Joseph Wharton Society<br />
$25,000–$49,999<br />
Founders<br />
$10,000–$24,999<br />
Fellows<br />
$5,000–$9,999<br />
Associates<br />
$2,500–$4,999<br />
Young Franklin Society<br />
$1,000–$2,499*<br />
*(Classes of 2003–2007)<br />
Anonymous (2)<br />
1 Robert M. Haft, W’74<br />
Chairman, Main Street Lender<br />
2 Jeffrey S. Katz, WG’71<br />
CEO, Sherwood Equities, Inc.<br />
3 Ken Leech, W’76, C’76, WG’76<br />
Chief Investment Officer, Western Asset Management<br />
4 Jeanne J. and Joseph F. Scoby, W’87, G’87<br />
Global Head of Alternative and Quantitative Investments, UBS Global Asset Management<br />
5 William S. Spears, WG’67<br />
President, Energy Education, Inc.<br />
1<br />
3 4<br />
2<br />
Members for 2007 not shown:<br />
Roberto M.Thompson Motta, WG’86<br />
Director, 3G Capital<br />
5<br />
24 | Report to Investors<br />
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