During the recent 2007 Wharton Economic Summit, Knowledge at Wharton recorded nine podcasts with speakers and panelists at the event, whose theme was “Next Moves in a Global Economy.” The interviews are with Jeffrey R. Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles Football Club; Shellye L. Archambeau, CEO of MetricStream; Ramkrishan (Remi) Hinduja, chairman of HTMT Global Solutions, together with Sashi P. Reddi, CEO of Applabs Technologies; Marc Utay, managing director of Clarion Capital Partners; Kenneth Shropshire, director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative; Shiv V. Khemka , vice chairman, SUN Group; Clark Callander, managing director of Savvian; Amy Errett, CEO of Olivia, and William L. Mack, senior principal, Apollo Real Estate Advisors.

Please select an interview from the player list to begin.

If you have iTunes, you can subscribe with one click: https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.eduhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knowledge-wharton/id120724941

If you have your favorite podcast source, the url is: https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/podcastcurrent.xml

The files will be available for download, one at a time, over the next two weeks. They can be found either in iTunes or the podcast feed.

 

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