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Abbreviation
  
WFT

Website
  
whartonfintech.org

Wharton FinTech

Formation
  
1 October 2014 (2014-10-01)

Founder
  
Daniel McAuley, Steve Weiner

Location
  
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Board of directors
  
Daniel McAuley, Steve Weiner, Brendan McManus, Richard Bhamb, James Chaukos, Sasha Dobrolioubov, Carissa Feria, Cameron Peake

Wharton FinTech is the first student-led FinTech initiative, started at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2014 by MBA students Daniel McAuley and Steve Weiner. The organization, while started in the MBA program, has members from both the graduate and the undergraduate communities at the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton FinTech was named the tenth most influential brand in FinTech by Onalytica in 2015.[1]

Contents

The primary objective of Wharton FinTech is to connect academics, innovators, investors, and other thought leaders within the FinTech industry to each other and to the ideas that are reinventing global financial services.

Research

Wharton FinTech works with academics, including those at the University of Pennsylvania, and industry practitioners to publish original research pertaining to financial technology and its impact on the finance industry. Public research includes:

  • The Millennial Generation and the Future of Finance: A Different Kind of Trust
  • 2015 Survey of U.S. Marketplace Lending
  • Sponsors

    Wharton FinTech is currently sponsored by CommonBond, Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS), Pave, and the Infrastructure Group.

    Board

    The Founding board of Wharton FinTech is:

  • Daniel McAuley, Co-President / Founder
  • Steve Weiner, Co-President / Founder
  • Brendan McManus, VP of Technology
  • Richard Bhamb, VP of Careers
  • James Chaukos, VP of Content
  • Sasha Dobrolioubov, VP of Education
  • Carissa Feria, VP of Finance
  • Cameron Peake, VP of Marketing
  • References

    Wharton FinTech Wikipedia