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See the sponsors of our 2004 WWIB Conference

Diamond Sponsor for 2004

Career Fair

The Wharton Women in Business Conference is an outstanding platform for students and potential employers to learn more about each other. There is no better opportunity for companies to meet a large number of incredibly talented and motivated women students. We welcome any company interested in meeting WWIB members to become involved in our Career Fair.

By participating in the Wharton Women in Business Conference Career Fair your company will gain:

  • Fantastic opportunity to build a long term relationship with Wharton, a leading business school with one of the highest percentages of incoming women in the nation
  • Early exposure in the recruiting process to potential candidates
  • Unparalleled access to 600+ women MBA students from Wharton and other leading business schools
  • Ability to network with other leading companies
  • Unique brand marketing and advertising opportunities within the Wharton Community
  • Sponsorship recognition in the conference program and on the WWIB conference website.

Past companies that were present at the WWIB Career Fair include Gillette, Johnson & Johnson, Bain & Co, Booz Allen Hamilton, Credit Suisse First Boston, Citigroup and more. To see the list of companies that are participating in this year’s Career Fair, check out our Sponsors’ page.

Our members would greatly appreciate the opportunity to speak with and learn more from members of your company. To inquire about being involved in the WWIB Career Fair or to discuss other sponsorship opportunities, contact:

For more information, please contact:

Jennifer Connelly (WG ’05)
Career Fair Director
Wharton Women in Business Conference
E-mail: connellj@wharton.upenn.edu
Phone: (646) 831-2594
Kim-Thu Posnett (WG ’05)
Corporate Liaison
Wharton Women in Business
E-mail: kposnett@wharton.upenn.edu
Phone: (215) 498-2246

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