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Corporate Sponsors
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Avalere Health LLC
Foundations
Share Fund
ACT for Alexandria
The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation
The Jovid Foundation
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
The William S. Abell Foundation
Business School Clubs
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Columbia Business School
Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University
Duke University Fuqua School of Business
Harvard Business School
Michigan Ross School of Business
MIT Sloan School of Management
Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
NYU Stern School of Business
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Tuck Business School at Dartmouth
University of Virginia Darden School of Business
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Yale School of Management
Wharton-HBS Leads Council
The Wharton-HBS Leads Council is setting up a special fund to support the activities of Compass. In celebration of its 10th anniversary in June, the Leads Council plans to present an award to an outstanding Wharton or HBS Compass volunteer from the 2012-13 project cycle. Leads Council members have enthusiastically embraced the partnership, according to Compass co-founder and Leads Council member Gus Bessalel, HBS ’88. “Given our connection to HBS and Wharton, we think this is the perfect way to support the community and recognize fellow alumni who contribute so much through their project work with Compass.”
The Wharton-HBS Leads Council brings area alumni from the two schools together to leverage the power of their networks, learn about each other’s businesses and directly share sales leads and business opportunities. The group was founded in 2003 by several Wharton alumni, and in 2011 expanded to include HBS alumni. With approximately thirty-five members, the DC/VA and Maryland chapters meet monthly, and membership is open to alumni from both schools. For information about attending a Leads Council meeting or joining one of the chapters, please contact Heinan Landa, Wharton ’91 or visit www.whartondc.com.



