MBA Admissions on the road…

View from the Windsor Excelsior Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
View from the Windsor Excelsior Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The month of June kicked off summer marketing travel for the MBA Admissions Team. While we still have more trips ahead in the coming months, we wanted to take a second and share some pictures of our adventures on the road. So far we have had the pleasure of meeting many of you and reconnecting with local alumni in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, the United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Canada, Taiwan, the Philippines, Turkey, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt .

In the coming months, we look forward to meeting more of you in China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Panama, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico and a number of domestic cities. For more information on where we will be next, be sure to check out the MBA events page.

Pyramids and Sphinx
The Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx in Egypt
Local students and alumni discussing the Wharton MBA in Brazil
Local students and alumni discussing the Wharton MBA in Brazil
Tiffany Gooden and Meghan Ellis, from the Lauder Institute, stopping for a photo op while in London
Tiffany Gooden and Meghan Ellis, from the Lauder Institute
Two incoming students ringing the bell at the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Two incoming students ringing the bell at the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Rebekah Jackson with local alumni and incoming students in Bangkok
Rebekah Jackson with local alumni and incoming students in Bangkok
Alumni in Toronto speaking to prospective candidates about their time at Wharton
Alumni in Toronto speaking to prospective candidates about their time at Wharton
2013 GMAC Annual Conference at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
2013 GMAC Annual Conference at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
Anthony Penna and Fred Dickinson, from the Lauder Institute, with local alumni in Jeddah
Anthony Penna and Fred Dickinson, from the Lauder Institute, with local alumni in Jeddah
A little bit of “brotherly love” in Taipei
A little bit of “brotherly love” in Taipei