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How do you sum up a life-changing experience in 3 minutes? It’s not easy,but at <strong>Wharton</strong> graduation on May 16 in Philadelphia and May 2 in San Francisco, severalintrepid student speakers expressed <strong>the</strong> meaning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir years at <strong>Wharton</strong> beforeclassmates, faculty, friends, and family.This year Amal Devani, W’04, C’04, addressed <strong>the</strong> undergraduate class on Penn’sFranklin Field, while Nancy Park, WG’04, and John Jolly, WG’04, spoke to newly mintedMBAs from <strong>the</strong> traditional program and MBA Program for Executives respectively. In SanFrancisco’s Herbst Center, Jane Lin-Baden, WG’04, addressed <strong>the</strong> second graduating MBAclass from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wharton</strong> MBA Program for Executives at <strong>Wharton</strong> West.Lin-Baden, who commuted to <strong>Wharton</strong> in San Francisco from Singapore every twoweeks, stated her belief that a <strong>Wharton</strong> education has meaning beyond a degree. “It is afaith, passion and responsibility. For many <strong>of</strong> us, this program has opened a new chapterand perspective in our careers and lives,” she said. “Earning an MBA ‘degree’ has neverbeen my reason to join <strong>the</strong> program, but a chance to learn from a group <strong>of</strong> brilliant andtalented people. I have now achieved that.”<strong>Wharton</strong> graduates also heard from renowned speakers as varied as musician/activistBono; Klaus Zumkinkel, WG,71, CEO <strong>of</strong> Deustche Post; and Ann McLaughlin Korologos,WG’88, vice chairman <strong>of</strong> RAND, and former Assistant Secretary <strong>of</strong> Labor.This academic year, <strong>Wharton</strong> awarded about 650 undergraduate degrees, 31 PhDs,821 MBAs from <strong>the</strong> traditional program, 100 MBAs from <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia executiveprogram, and 74 MBAs from <strong>the</strong> San Francisco executive program. During <strong>the</strong> May ceremonies,faculty, administrators, and alumni welcomed <strong>the</strong> graduates into <strong>the</strong> ranks <strong>of</strong><strong>Wharton</strong>’s 77,000-plus alumni worldwide.P H O T O S B Y T O M M Y L E O N A R D I

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