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Wharton Says Goodbye to Thomas Caleel, Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid

After three years of service, Thomas Caleel (WG’03) will be vacating his role as Director of Admissions and Financial Aid as of 30 June, 2008.  In his role as Director, Thomas has been a passionate ambassador of the School and the MBA Program, and Wharton faculty, staff and students alike are enormously grateful to have had Thomas serve the School in this important role.

Thomas has spent nearly ten years of his life at the University of Pennsylvania, first as an undergraduate, then as an MBA student, and most recently leading the admissions team for the MBA program.  Prior to joining Wharton MBA Admissions in 2005, he had a wide range of experience as an entrepreneur, venture financier, and chief executive, especially in international markets.  His background includes managing international development for a retail start-up; building private equity transactions in the former Soviet Republics; and raising public and private funds across the energy, recycling, and life sciences sectors.

Anjani Jain, Vice Dean and Director of Wharton's Graduate Division and Adjunct Professor of Operations and Information Management, will serve as Acting Director until a permanent Director is named.  In his role as Vice Dean, he oversees academic, co-curricular, admissions, placement, communication training, and leadership development activities of the MBA and Wharton MBA for Executives programs.

30 Jun 2008 02:17 PM in School News | Permalink

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Thomas has spent nearly ten years of his life at the University of Pennsylvania, first as an undergraduate, then as an MBA student, and most recently leading the admissions team for the MBA program. Prior to joining Wharton MBA Admissions in 2005, he had a wide range of experience as an entrepreneur, venture financier, and chief executive, especially in international markets. His background includes managing international development for a retail start-up; building private equity transactions in the former Soviet

Posted by: zayıflama hapı | May 13, 2009 4:18:32 AM

thanks body. very good

Posted by: elmakromu | May 13, 2009 4:17:49 AM

especially in international markets. His background includes managing international development for a retail start-up; building private equity transactions in the former Soviet Republics; and raising public and private funds across the energy, recycling, and life

Posted by: sexshop | May 13, 2009 4:17:10 AM

sex shop Jonathan Zittrain, has figured that out yet. I don’t accept that young people are just wasting time online, but I also don’t think that teachers are doing anywhere near enough to help them to use that online time wisely, during class time or otherwise

Posted by: sex shop | May 13, 2009 4:16:36 AM

hi, can someone delete the three comments that listed below?

Thomas caleel is such a good teacher with high morality and he contributes to the school a lot,and why someone wants to say such dirty things to him after his leaving???

I can not pick the writers of the comments out right? So you can write anything?

Posted by: Jonathan Zittrain | Jan 26, 2009 9:20:02 AM

great imformation

Posted by: zayiflama | Jul 21, 2008 9:09:08 AM

seksshop Prior to joining Wharton MBA Admissions in 2005, he had a wide range of experience as an entrepreneur, venture financier, and chief executive, especially in international markets. His background includes managing international development for a retail start-up; building private equity transactions in the former Soviet Republics; and raising public and private funds across the energy, recycling, and life sciences sectors.

Posted by: seksshop | Jul 17, 2008 10:35:10 AM

sexshop In my own teaching, I think I under-leverage the technologies in the room. Students are, almost 100%, online on a laptop in the classes that I’m teaching here. I certainly haven’t figured it out. I’m not sure if anyone I know, with the exception of Jonathan Zittrain, has figured that out yet. I don’t accept that young people are just wasting time online, but I also don’t think that teachers are doing anywhere near enough to help them to use that online time wisely, during class time or otherwise

Posted by: sexshop | Jul 17, 2008 10:31:25 AM

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