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Wharton Africa Business Forum-November 19th-21st 2010

You are invited to attend the Wharton Africa Business Forum- A Blueprint for Africa: Navigating the World's Fastest Growing Continent, taking place from November 19th-21st 2010 at the Wharton School, Philadelphia, PA.

In 2009, roughly half of the world's top quartile growth counties were from Africa. The global business community is increasing its interest and involvement on the continent. At the same time, basic questions of how to navigate Africa's growth and seize the opportunities therein remains a puzzle for outsiders-Africans and otherwise.

The goal of the Wharton School's 2010 Africa Business is to share ways in which professionals, entrepreneurs, academics and investors can practically get involved in Africa's dynamic growth story
for more information about keynote speakers, panels, panelists and conference registration, visit http://whartonafrica.com/wabf/

Prospective Students Panel

Prospective students planning to attend the conference are invited to a Prospective Students Panel at the Wharton Africa Business Forum (WABF) taking place from 5-7pm on Friday, November 19th at the Wharton School.

The prospective students panel is open to all conference participants at no additional cost, however it is targeted towards individuals who are prospective applicants to the graduate program of the Wharton School of Business.

Agenda for Prospective Students Panel

  • Mock application case review by a member of Wharton's Admissions Committee
  • Overview of the admissions process by a Wharton Admissions Fellow
  • A Q&A session with  current Wharton MBA student panelists
  • Overview of the Wharton Experience- Why Wharton

Registration
For registration and other details please go to http://whartonafrica.com/wabf/prospective-students/

 



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