Schwartz is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia. in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and hosts the Wharton Business Radio program Behind the Markets on SiriusXM 132. Schwartz also is co-author of the Financial Analysts Journal paper, What Happened to the Original Stocks in the S&P 500? He received his B.S. Prior to joining WisdomTree, he was head research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and in 2022 became his co-author on the 6th edition of the book Stocks for the Long Run. Schwartz joined WisdomTree in May 2005 as a Senior Analyst, adding to his responsibilities in February 2007 as Deputy Director of Research and thereafter, from October 2008 to October 2018, as Director of Research and from November 2018 to November 2021 as Global Head of Research. Jeremy Schwartz has served as WisdomTree’s Global Chief Investment Officer since November 2021 and leads the investment strategy team in the construction of WisdomTree’s equity indexes, quantitative active strategies and multi-asset model portfolios. Greenhalgh’s research and publications reflect her dedication to leadership and management education, especially at the undergraduate level. At Wharton Executive Education, she has facilitated sessions for a number of programs, including the China Advanced Management Program (CHAMP), the Security Industry Institute (SII), and Merck. Greenhalgh has also served as an advisor and consultant. As a Visiting Professor at City University, London, she was a member of the Vice Chancellor’s senior management team and laid the foundation for the University’s learning and teaching strategy. Whitney Teaching Award for Associated Faculty at Wharton on numerous occasions. She was once voted the Best Lecturer in the Social Sciences by the entire student body at Penn, and she has won the William G. Greenhalgh is Deputy Executive Director of the Anne and John McNulty Leadership Program where she serves as chief operating officer. As adjunct professor of management, Greenhalgh co-leads the gateway course for Wharton freshmen, WH101: Business and You, and is chiefly responsible for the design and delivery of co-curricular programming that supports the new academic requirement, The Leadership Journey. Useem is co-host of the weekly program Leadership in Action on Business Radio, and he can be reached at M. He is also co-author and co-editor of Learning from Catastrophes, as well as co-author of The India Way, Leadership Dispatches, Boards That Lead, The Strategic Leader’s Roadmap, Fortune Makers: The Leaders Creating China’s Great Global Companies (2017), Go Long: Why Long-Term Thinking Is Your Best Short-Term Strategy (2018), and Mastering Catastrophic Risk: How Companies Are Coping with Disruption (2018). He is the author of The Leader’s Checklist, The Leadership Moment, Executive Defense, Investor Capitalism, Leading Up, and The Go Point. He works on leadership development with many companies and organizations in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. His university teaching includes MBA and executive-MBA courses on management and leadership, and he offers programs on leadership and governance for managers in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Michael Useem is Professor of Management and Faculty Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management and McNulty Leadership Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
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