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How to make financial markets a force for good In ‘Making Money Moral,’ authors Judith Rodin and Saadia Madsbjerg explore a burgeoning movement of bold and ambitious innovators. Authors Saadia Madsbjerg (left) and Judith Rodin (right). (Image: Wharton School Press)
Published by Wharton School Press, the new book “Making Money Moral: How a New Wave of Visionaries is Linking Purpose and Profit,” aims to explain, evaluate, and help accelerate the growth of a dynamic market that also does good. Written by former Penn President Judith Rodin and Saadia Madsbjerg, former managing director of The Rockefeller Foundation, the book identifies the key players, showcases the most promising innovations, and highlights the greatest opportunities for investors, the general public, and the planet.
Wharton School Press launches new virtual Meet the Authors series The LinkedIn Live event series will feature leading Wharton faculty and other Wharton School Press authors in lively, fast-moving conversations about their books. Michael Platt, James S. Riepe Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor of Marketing, Neuroscience, and Psychology, director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative, and author of “The Leader’s Brain: Enhance Your Leadership, Build Stronger Teams, Make Better Decisions, and Inspire Greater Innovation with Neuroscience.” (Image: Wharton Press)
The first virtual event in theMeet the Authors series will be Wednesday, Jan. 27, on LinkedIn, and will stream live at 11:30 a.m. on the Wharton School LinkedIn page. It will be hosted by Wharton Professor Peter Fader, author of “Customer Centricity” and coauthor of “The Customer Centricity Playbook.”