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Channel 132SiriusXM Business Radio- Your Business, Your Money, Your Life. Get the latest business news every morning on Wharton Business Daily, take control of your money every afternoon with Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman, and get advice from CEOs, entrepreneurs and thought leaders. Throughout the day, learn how to be a better leader, plan for retirement, market your business and be the best you in your job and your life. Exclusively on SiriusXM Channel 132.Connect with

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Wharton Business Daily

Stay up to date on the business world’s most pressing stories and hear how the latest global issues are impacting your business and your wallet. Covering the latest in policy changes, shifts in the markets, tech innovation, retail trends, marketing and advertising, and much more. Hosted by Dan Loney.

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The Ramsey Show

The Ramsey Show

Next Airs Tomorrow at 12 am
2 hrs

The Ramsey Show is about life and how that happens to revolve around money. Real life - the way it really happens every day

The Ramsey Show is about life and how that happens to revolve around money. Real life - the way it really happens every day in America. Our listeners are looking for truth, for real answers, for hope. They respond to tough love and appreciate the straight-talk.

Launch Pad

Launch Pad

Next Airs Tomorrow at 2 am
1 hr

Thinking of starting a business but don’t know where to begin? Have a great idea for a new product but need investors and a

Thinking of starting a business but don’t know where to begin? Have a great idea for a new product but need investors and a business plan? Wharton's Serial Entrepreneurs Karl Ulrich and Rob Coneybeer host, bringing you the keys to building a business - from where to find startup capital to the steps to a successful launch. Get tips from leaders in business development and venture capital. Learn how to develop an elevator pitch, and hear the surprising ideas of other would be entrepreneurs.

Randi Zuckerberg Means Business

Randi Zuckerberg Means Business

Next Airs Tomorrow at 3 am
1 hr

An entertaining, educational, and engaging way to discuss all of the latest trends and topics in business, and how they’re a

An entertaining, educational, and engaging way to discuss all of the latest trends and topics in business, and how they’re affecting our modern lives. Drawing on years of experience in the tech sector as an entrepreneur and mother, host Randi Zuckerberg will provide a forum for discussion and delve into the latest innovations while examining how new technologies can be incorporated into our daily lives.

Kim Komando Tech Insights

Kim Komando Tech Insights

Next Airs Tomorrow at 4 am
1 hr

Join Global TV, National Radio Host, and USA Today Tech Columnist Kim Komando who built her own multimillion dollar empire w

Join Global TV, National Radio Host, and USA Today Tech Columnist Kim Komando who built her own multimillion dollar empire with no debt and no investors. Kim gives straight advice about what’s happening in the digital space for established and aspiring executives, leaders, and entrepreneurs. Learn about new trends, ways to make money, and pitfalls to avoid from the top names in tech and call with your questions.

Cardone Zone

Cardone Zone

Next Airs Tomorrow at 5 am
1 hr

Listen and learn from the world's number one sales trainer, real estate investor and best selling author Grant Cardone. Ins

Listen and learn from the world's number one sales trainer, real estate investor and best selling author Grant Cardone. Insightful, brutally honest and always interesting!

Marketing Matters

Marketing Matters

Next Airs Tomorrow at 6 am
1 hr

Marketing: without the right strategy, you can spend a lot of money and get no results. Now, members of the largest, most ci

Marketing: without the right strategy, you can spend a lot of money and get no results. Now, members of the largest, most cited and most published marketing faculty in the world are here to answer your questions. Learn about effective advertising campaigns, the ins and outs of retail, and how to retain and predict customer behavior.

Leadership in Action

Leadership in Action

Next Airs Tomorrow at 7 am
1 hr

Being in charge has its own set of challenges. Do you have what it takes to influence others and achieve high results? Join

Being in charge has its own set of challenges. Do you have what it takes to influence others and achieve high results? Join hosts Mike Useem, Jeff Klein and Anne Greenhalgh as they talk with top business leaders to reveal the steps to effective leadership. It’s more than what you say or how you say it!

The Perri Peltz Show

The Perri Peltz Show

Next Airs Tomorrow at 8 am
1 hr

The Perri Peltz Show, featuring veteran documentary filmmakers Perri Peltz and Matt O'Neill, explores how business at large

The Perri Peltz Show, featuring veteran documentary filmmakers Perri Peltz and Matt O'Neill, explores how business at large affects the lives of everyday people. Discussing the business of important social issues, from industry-wide changes in tech and manufacturing to niche coverage of non-alcoholic drinks, the show takes a deep dive into the personal stories of industry and its impacts on our future.

The Business Briefing

The Business Briefing

Next Airs Tomorrow at 9 am
1 hr

The Business Briefing is hosted by Janet Alvarez, Executive Editor at WiseBread, CNBC & Telemundo Contributor and Harvard Vi

The Business Briefing is hosted by Janet Alvarez, Executive Editor at WiseBread, CNBC & Telemundo Contributor and Harvard Visiting Nieman Fellow. Tune in weekday mornings for a look inside the biggest business stories of the day with opinions from the newsmakers, thought leaders and executives that matter most. As the Market opens to start to the week, find out how the latest happenings will impact the economy, your bottom line and your wallet.

Wharton Business Daily

Wharton Business Daily

Next Airs Tomorrow at 10 am
2 hrs

Stay up to date on the business world’s most pressing stories and hear how the latest global issues are impacting your busin

Stay up to date on the business world’s most pressing stories and hear how the latest global issues are impacting your business and your wallet. Covering the latest in policy changes, shifts in the markets, tech innovation, retail trends, marketing and advertising, and much more. Hosted by Dan Loney.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Next Airs Tomorrow at 12 pm
1 hr

Learn how to deal with incivility, unprofessional behavior and difficult work situations. Hosted by Jody Foster, Clinical Pr

Learn how to deal with incivility, unprofessional behavior and difficult work situations. Hosted by Jody Foster, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Sean Burke, Associate General Counsel at the University of Pennsylvania.

Leadership Matters

Leadership Matters

Next Airs Tomorrow at 6 pm
1 hr

Join Alan Fleischmann, Founder, Chairman and CEO of the leadership advisory firm Laurel Strategies for conversations with in

Join Alan Fleischmann, Founder, Chairman and CEO of the leadership advisory firm Laurel Strategies for conversations with innovators, visionaries and leaders from across the business world.

Cars & Culture

Cars & Culture

Next Airs Wednesday at 3 am
1 hr

Compelling content, unique stories from business leaders to automotive legends; we can bring automotive history to life – an

Compelling content, unique stories from business leaders to automotive legends; we can bring automotive history to life – and distill future trends. With great storytelling, we will bring the listener closer. Their connection point is the automobile. Let’s tell the story of the automobile through the voices of those who create them as well as those who lust for them. Told by Jason Stein, journalist, podcaster, publishing executive and car guy. Join Jason as he connects his in-depth knowledge of autos with his deep relationships and storytelling ability. Buckle up as he takes you inside the boardroom, onto the track and around the bend.

Women@Work

Women@Work

Next Airs Wednesday at 5 am
1 hr

Women @ Work is dedicated to the discussion and discovery of innovative practices for personal and system change to help mor

Women @ Work is dedicated to the discussion and discovery of innovative practices for personal and system change to help more women join, stay, succeed, and lead in the workplace.

Behind The Markets

Behind The Markets

Next Airs Wednesday at 7 am
1 hr

Anyone can follow the ups and downs of Wall Street numbers—but on Behind the Markets get the insight you need to make the ca

Anyone can follow the ups and downs of Wall Street numbers—but on Behind the Markets get the insight you need to make the calls that will make or break your business. Host Jeremy Schwartz is joined each week by Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel, the author of Stocks for the Long Run, “the” book about stocks for market insiders. They’ll discuss the how and why behind the market’s performance, and talk with leading economists and market strategists about what’s ahead for the economy and your portfolio.

Wharton Moneyball

Wharton Moneyball

Next Airs Wednesday at 8 am
1 hr

Sports is a game of numbers. Statistician experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle t

Sports is a game of numbers. Statistician experts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner team up to tackle the world of sports, from current events to longstanding issues such as: What sports streaks are the most impressive? How do you rank the best players? Can athletes be compared across sports? Wharton Moneyball explains how decision makers in the game can avoid the common mistakes and embrace the data.

The Other AI

The Other AI

Next Airs Thursday at 6 am
1 hr

Pauline Brown is the former head of LVMH North America and author of breakthrough business book Aesthetic Intelligence. She

Pauline Brown is the former head of LVMH North America and author of breakthrough business book Aesthetic Intelligence. She is joined on air regularly by her venture partner and fellow tastemaker, Paula Oriol, Co-Founder of Aesthetic Intelligence Labs. Each week, Pauline and Paula invite their friends from the worlds of beauty, fashion, design and retail to share their views on the Business of Aesthetics and discuss cultural movements that are shaping our tastes.

Ripple Effect

Ripple Effect

Next Airs Saturday at 7 am
1 hr

Discussions on diversity, equity and inclusion. Hosted by Ken Shropshire, Wharton's Senior Advisor to the Dean for the Coa

Discussions on diversity, equity and inclusion. Hosted by Ken Shropshire, Wharton's Senior Advisor to the Dean for the Coalition for Equity & Opportunity.

The Process

The Process

Next Airs Saturday at 4 pm
1 hr

The Process offers guidance and insight into the college admissions process for students, parents, guardians, and colleagues

The Process offers guidance and insight into the college admissions process for students, parents, guardians, and colleagues on both “sides of the desk.” Each month, Eric and Eileen shed light on the research and application to colleges – and answer listener calls and emails – to provide useful and actionable information no matter where one is in the process.

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Michael Useem

Michael Useem is Professor of Management and Faculty Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management and McNulty Leadership Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. His university teaching includes MBA and executive-MBA courses on management and leadership, and he offers programs on leadership and governance for managers in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He works on leadership development with many companies and organizations in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. He is the author of The Leader’s Checklist, The Leadership Moment, Executive Defense, Investor Capitalism, Leading Up, and The Go Point. He is also co-author and co-editor of Learning from Catastrophes, as well as co-author of The India Way, Leadership Dispatches, Boards That Lead, The Strategic Leader’s Roadmap, Fortune Makers: The Leaders Creating China’s Great Global Companies (2017), Go Long: Why Long-Term Thinking Is Your Best Short-Term Strategy (2018), and Mastering Catastrophic Risk: How Companies Are Coping with Disruption (2018). Useem is co-host of the weekly program Leadership in Action on Business Radio, and he can be reached at useem@wharton.upenn.edu.

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Anne Greenhalgh

Anne M. Greenhalgh is Deputy Executive Director of the Anne and John McNulty Leadership Program where she serves as chief operating officer. As adjunct professor of management, Greenhalgh co-leads the gateway course for Wharton freshmen, WH101: Business and You, and is chiefly responsible for the design and delivery of co-curricular programming that supports the new academic requirement, The Leadership Journey. She was once voted the Best Lecturer in the Social Sciences by the entire student body at Penn, and she has won the William G. Whitney Teaching Award for Associated Faculty at Wharton on numerous occasions. Greenhalgh has also served as an advisor and consultant. As a Visiting Professor at City University, London, she was a member of the Vice Chancellor’s senior management team and laid the foundation for the University’s learning and teaching strategy. At Wharton Executive Education, she has facilitated sessions for a number of programs, including the China Advanced Management Program (CHAMP), the Security Industry Institute (SII), and Merck. Greenhalgh’s research and publications reflect her dedication to leadership and management education, especially at the undergraduate level.

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Jeff Klein

Jeff Klein is the Executive Director of the Anne and John McNulty Leadership Program at The Wharton School, and a Lecturer at Wharton and the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. He leads the team that designs and delivers Wharton’s portfolio of curricular and co-curricular leadership development initiatives for undergraduate, MBA, and executive audiences. He also directs efforts to create the Penn Global Leadership Institute, and is a co-founder of the Penn Athletics Wharton Leadership Academy. Finally, Klein is the Executive Director of the Advanced Management Program, Wharton’s flagship five-week program for senior executives which runs through the Aresty Institute of Executive Education.

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Jeremy Schwartz

Jeremy Schwartz has served as WisdomTree’s Global Chief Investment Officer since November 2021 and leads the investment strategy team in the construction of WisdomTree’s equity indexes, quantitative active strategies and multi-asset model portfolios. Mr. Schwartz joined WisdomTree in May 2005 as a Senior Analyst, adding to his responsibilities in February 2007 as Deputy Director of Research and thereafter, from October 2008 to October 2018, as Director of Research and from November 2018 to November 2021 as Global Head of Research. Prior to joining WisdomTree, he was head research assistant for Professor Jeremy Siegel and in 2022 became his co-author on the 6th edition of the book Stocks for the Long Run. Mr. Schwartz also is co-author of the Financial Analysts Journal paper, What Happened to the Original Stocks in the S&P 500? He received his B.S. in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and hosts the Wharton Business Radio program Behind the Markets on SiriusXM 132. Mr. Schwartz is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia.

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Jeremy Siegel

Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel, known as “the Wizard of Wharton,” has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial market, monetary policy, and stock and bond returns. Professor Siegel is courted by many Wall Street firms as a consultant and lecturer and has appeared on CNBC, PBS, CNN, NPR, and other national and international news media.

Liqian Ren

Liqian Ren

Liqian Ren, Ph.D., is the Director of Modern Alpha at WisdomTree. In this role, Ren leads WisdomTree’s quantitative investment capabilities and serves as a thought leader for WisdomTree’s Modern AlphaTM approach. Ren came to WisdomTree from Vanguard, where she worked for 12 years, most recently as Portfolio Manager in the Quantitative Equity Group managing Vanguard’s factor funds and conducting research on factor strategies. Prior to joining Vanguard, she was an Associate Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Ren received her Bachelor of Computer Science from Peking University in Beijing, her Master of Economics from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and her MBA and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.

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Kent Smetters

Kent Smetters, a professor of business economics and Public Policy, previously served as deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the U.S. Treasury. He co-authored Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: New Budget Measures for New Budget Priorities and coedited The Pension Challenge: Risk Transfers and Retirement Income Security. As an academic, entrepreneur, and former government official, his research focuses on public policy, personal financial planning, and corporate and financial risk management.

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Laura Zarrow

Laura Zarrow hosts Women@Work on SiriusXM’s Business Radio (Channel 132) Thursdays at 9 am ET, and is the Executive Director of Wharton People Analytics. An expert strategic planner and creative problem solver, she has spent her career helping individuals and organizations thrive through strategic innovation and advocacy. Zarrow led the creation of Wharton’s Lifelong Learning program as a member of Wharton’s Innovation Group, having also served as the Dean of the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts and the Associate Provost at The University of the Arts. Zarrow holds a BFA from the University of the Arts and an MSEd from the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a devoted swimmer, an exuberant cook, and the proud mother of a spirited teenage feminist.

Dan Loney

Dan Loney

Dan Loney’s broadcasting career spans more than 25 years in the realm of sports, news, and business on a variety of formats, including national radio networks such as The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, ABC Radio, and ESPN Radio. On the field, he’s covered play-by-play for more than 2,100 professional baseball games on the radio and another 500 on television platforms (YES Network and CN8 among them). His abilities behind the microphone have led to work with several universities in the Philadelphia region, including Princeton University and The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Abraham Adi Wyner

Professor Abraham Adi Wyner received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Yale University and was the recipient of the Stanley Prize for excellence in Mathematics. His PhD in Statistics is from Stanford University, where he won a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, the Abrams Prize, and the Herz Foundation fellowship. After graduating from Stanford, he received the NSF post-graduate fellowship and a visiting professorship at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Wyner has been a Professor of Statistics at the Wharton School of Business for the last 20 years. He has published more than 50 articles in many areas, including information theory, probability, machine learning, neuroscience, and sports. He is currently a co-director of Wharton People Analytics, a fellow of the Center for Injury Prevention at CHOP, and the chair of the undergraduate program in statistics for the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Wyner’s interest in sports statistics led to the creation of the Wharton MoneyBall Academy, a summer program in sports statistics and computing for gifted high school juniors and seniors. In 2020, he was named the faculty lead for the newly-constituted Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative.

Massey

Cade Massey

Cade Massey is a Practice Professor in the Wharton School’s Operations, Information and Decisions Department. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago and taught at Duke University and Yale University before moving to Penn. Massey’s research focuses on judgment under uncertainty—how, and how well, people predict what will happen in the future. His work draws on experimental and “real world” data such as employee stock options, 401k savings, the National Football League draft, and graduate school admissions. His research has led to long-time collaborations with Google, Merck, and multiple professional sports franchises. Massey’s research has been published in leading psychology and management journals, and covered by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Economist, and National Public Radio. He has taught MBA and Executive MBA courses for 15 years, receiving teaching awards for courses on negotiation, influence, organizational behavior, and human resources. He also co-teaches Wharton’s “People Analytics” MOOC on Coursera. Massey is faculty co-director of Wharton People Analytics, co-host of Wharton Moneyball on SiriusXM Business Radio, and co-creator of the Massey–Peabody NFL Power Rankings for the Wall Street Journal. He lives in Center City Philadelphia.

Eric Bradlow

Eric Bradlow

Professor Eric T. Bradlow is the K.P. Chao Professor; Professor of Marketing, Statistics, Education and Economics; Chairperson of Wharton’s Marketing Department; and Vice Dean of Analytics at Wharton. An applied statistician, Professor Bradlow uses high-powered statistical models to solve problems on everything from Internet search engines to product assortment issues. Specifically, his research interests include Bayesian modeling, statistical computing, and developing new methodology for unique data structures with application to business problems. Professor Bradlow is a prolific scholar, and his research has been published in top-tier academic journals such as the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Psychometrika, Statistica Sinica, Chance, Marketing Science, Management Science, and Journal of Marketing Research. He also serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of the American Statistical Association and the Journal of Marketing Research, and is on the Editorial Boards of Marketing Letters, Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, and the Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce. Professor Bradlow earned his PhD and master’s degrees in mathematical statistics from Harvard University, and his BS in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

Jensen

Shane Jensen

Shane T. Jensen is an Associate Professor of Statistics in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he has been teaching since 2004. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from McGill University in 1997, a Master of Science in Statistics from McGill University in 1999, and a PhD in Statistics from Harvard University in 2004. Dr. Jensen has published more than 50 academic papers in statistical methodology for a variety of applied areas, including molecular biology, psychology, and sports. He maintains an active research program in developing sophisticated statistical models for the evaluation of player performance in baseball and hockey. In 2011, he was awarded the Sports in Statistics Award for contributions to the statistics in sports community by the American Statistical Association. His work has also received media attention, with articles in the Boston Globe, New York Post, Wired Magazine, and others.

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Randi Zuckerberg

Randi Zuckerberg is an entrepreneur, investor, best-selling author, and Emmy-nominated tech media personality. She is the founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, whose mission is supporting current and future entrepreneurs through investment, mentorship, and media. Prior to founding her own company, Zuckerberg was an early employee at Facebook, where she is best known for creating Facebook Live, now used by more than a billion people around the world. A Harvard graduate, Zuckerberg hosts a weekly business talk radio show on SiriusXM and is the author of four books: two best-selling business books, Dot Complicated and Pick Three; and two children’s books, Dot (currently also an award-winning preschool television series on Universal Kids and Hulu) and Missy President. Zuckerberg travels the world speaking about technology, entrepreneurship, her time in Silicon Valley, and, shockingly, how to unplug! When she’s not Facebooking or actual written-word booking, she can be found at the theater—Zuckerberg is a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer of both Hadestown and Oklahoma!—or doing her best to unplug at home with her husband and three children.

Americus Reed

Americus Reed

Americus Reed, II is the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and the world’s leading Identity Theorist, who focuses on creating identity loyalty. He has authored more than 50 articles, book chapters and cases on the topic. Reed has been featured by a variety of media outlets, including CNN, CNBC, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, New York Times, NPR and the Hidden Brain Podcast. He teaches customer analysis, branding, and consumer psychology to undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and executive students.

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Barbara Kahn

Barbara Kahn is the Patty and Jay H. Baker Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. She was also the Director of the Baker Retailing Center at Wharton. Kahn is currently the Executive Director of the Marketing Science Institute. She served as the Dean at the School of Business Administration, University of Miami (from 2007 to 2011). Before becoming Dean at UM, she spent 17 years at Wharton as a Professor of Marketing. She was also Vice Dean of Wharton’s undergraduate program. Kahn is an internationally recognized scholar on retailing, variety seeking, brand loyalty, product assortment and design, and consumer and patient decision-making. She has published more than 80 articles in leading academic journals. She co-authored Grocery Revolution: The New Focus on the Consumer, and authored Global Brand Power and The Shopping Revolution. Kahn has been featured by a variety of media outlets, including CNN, CNBC, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, NPR and the Hidden Brain Podcast. She received her PhD and MBA from Columbia University.

Karl Ulrich

Karl Ulrich

Karl Ulrich is Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he leads the School’s San Francisco campus and its entrepreneurial programs. He is also Professor of Mechanical Engineering. His research and teaching are focused on technological innovation and product design. Professor Ulrich is also an expert on innovation in China, with particular focus on the China–US entrepreneurial ecosystem. He is a prolific innovator and entrepreneur. At Wharton, he led the creation of Wharton Business Radio, the Semester in San Francisco Program, and the Venture Lab. As an entrepreneur, he co-founded Terrapass, the first retailer of greenhouse gas offsets in the US, and Xootr, a leader in urban personal transportation for more than two decades. He has also been an angel investor in more than 40 start-ups. As a result of his innovation efforts, he holds 24 patents. Two of his product designs, the Xootr scooter and the Belle-V ice cream scoop, are in the Cooper–Hewitt Museum National Design Award Gallery. He earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT.

Rob Coneybeer

Rob Coneybeer

Rob Coneybeer is a Founder and Managing Director at Shasta Ventures, a leading venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage companies. During his 23 years in Silicon Valley, Coneybeer has invested in more than 50 startups, including home automation pioneer Nest Labs (which was acquired by Google for $3.2 billion), and Turo, the world’s largest, fastest-growing peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Jody Foster

Jody Foster

Jody J. Foster, MD, MBA is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Assistant Dean for Professionalism in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Vice Chair of Clinical Operations for the Department of Psychiatry in the University of Pennsylvania Health System, and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Pennsylvania Hospital. After receiving her medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in a combined and accelerated BA/MD program with Lehigh University, Dr. Foster completed both a residency and a chief residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology and mood disorders at The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital. She also attained her Master of Business Administration, with a concentration in finance, from the Wharton School. Dr. Foster serves as the Executive Clinical Director of the Professionalism Program at Penn Medicine and leads the Professionalism Committees at the member hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Dr. Foster is a noted educator and has received numerous awards for clinical excellence and teaching. She was elected to Penn Medicine’s inaugural class of the Academy of Master Clinicians and has been named a “Top Doc” by Philadelphia Magazine. In her Professionalism role she has consulted not only within healthcare but also with legal and venture capital firms, corporate entities, education, the arts, and major league sports.

Sean Burke

Sean Burke is Associate General Counsel at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, and admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and before the US District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Pennsylvania and the District of New Jersey, as well as the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Burke is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (AB, magna cum laude, 1995; AM, 1995) and the University of Virginia School of Law (JD, 1998). From 1998 to 2005, Burke was an associate in the Labor and Employment Law Practice Group in the Philadelphia office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.

Dave Ramsey

Dave Ramsey

America’s trusted voice on money and business, Dave Ramsey is a personal money-management expert and an extremely popular national radio personality. His seven best-selling books—Financial Peace, More Than Enough, The Total Money Makeover, EntreLeadership, Dave Ramsey’s Complete Guide to Money, The Legacy Journey, and Smart Money Smart Kids—have sold more than 11 million copies combined.By age 26, Ramsey had established a $4 million real estate portfolio, only to lose it by age 30. Using the wisdom he gained, Ramsey rebuilt his financial life and now teaches others how to be responsible with their money, so they can acquire enough wealth to take care of loved ones, retire with dignity, and give generously to others.Ramsey offers that life-changing message as host of a nationally syndicated radio program, The Dave Ramsey Show, which is heard by 17 million listeners each week. In 2009, he was honored as a National Association of Broadcaster’s Marconi Award winner. Ramsey was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2013 and the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2015. Follow Ramsey on the web at daveramsey.com.

Also appears on Triumph Ramsey Network 

Alan Fleischmann

Alan Fleischmann is the founder, President, and CEO of Laurel Strategies, a business advisory and strategic communications firm that advises CEOs and leaders across the globe. Fleischmann has spent his career in the halls of power in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. He’s a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Board Member of the Atlantic Council and the Jane Goodall Institute, a member of the Global Philanthropists Circle and the Robert F. Kennedy Leadership Council, and an advisory director on the Board of Trustees of Carnegie Hall.

Jason Stein

Jason Stein

Jason Stein, a media professional with 25 years of journalism experience across multiple platforms, is a leading personality in the global automotive space. His career path includes international experience within the auto industry, but also professional sports, auto racing, entertainment, and economics. He has experience as a live moderator, daily podcast host, and columnist. A frequent speaker on automotive issues, he is also a contributor to national and international radio programs as well as a weekly segment in Detroit, MI. Stein is currently the global media leader of four international brands and two industry specific titles. He directs the editorial and commercial operations for Automotive News, one of the world’s largest business-to-business media organizations and leads three international Automotive News properties, including Europe, Canada, and China. Stein joined Automotive News as a Detroit-based reporter in October 2003 before transferring to Automotive News Europe’s Munich, Germany, headquarters in 2005. Two years later, he was named publisher of Automotive News Europe, a responsibility that included the management of the news and commercial operations, covering 32 European countries as well as marketing, digital, audience, and event activities. In 2009, he returned to Detroit to oversee the editorial operations of Automotive News. In 2012 he added the responsibility of associate publisher, then publisher in 2013. Before joining Automotive News, Stein was an award-winning automotive columnist, and news and sports writer for several North American newspapers in Ontario, Ohio, and Indiana. In late 2015, Stein helped form the Crain Communications/Michigan State University Detroit Journalism Program for aspiring journalists within the city of Detroit. He has served as a volunteer at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan and Cornerstone Schools in Detroit. He also holds a position as a juror for the World Car of the Year Award and Ford’s annual Salute to Dealers recognition program at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention. Stein holds a degree in political science from the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada.

Janet Alvarez

Janet Alvarez

Janet Alvarez is the executive editor at the personal finance publication WiseBread. She is a CNBC and Telemundo contributor, as well as a Harvard Visiting Nieman Fellow. Alvarez is a formidable consumer advocate and veteran bilingual financial journalist. In her more than 15 years in financial journalism, Alvarez has served as director of news and social media for Univision, contributing editor and video host for TheStreet.com, podcast host for TIME Inc. and Charles Schwab’s Insights & Ideas podcast, managing editor of Mint.com and Quicken, US news editor for Reuters Breakingviews, and an anchor/reporter for the nationally-syndicated news program First Business. She was also director of communications at PEAK6 Investments, a major options trading firm, where she was instrumental in the launch of WeSeed.com and OptionsHouse brokerage.Alvarez has interviewed countless Fortune 1000 CEOs and CFOs, political luminaries, and major fund managers; and has written about everything from derivatives and corporate finance to basic budgeting and savings techniques. She is a sought-after commentator, and is regularly quoted by most major financial publications. She also appears regularly on radio and television programming, and is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on personal finance and investing topics at universities, conferences, and roundtables. Alvarez holds an undergraduate degree from Northwestern University, an MBA from the Thunderbird School at Arizona State University, and a certificate from the Wharton Business School’s Business Journalism Seminars.

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Perri Peltz

Perri Peltz is an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and public health advocate. Most recently, Perri created the documentary news series Axios on HBO with Matthew O’Neill. Perri & Matthew also co-directed and produced the 2019 HBO documentary Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America. Previously, Perri directed the HBO documentary Warning: This Drug May Kill You, about the opioid addiction epidemic. She produced the HBO documentary Risky Drinking and co-directed "A Conversation About Growing Up Black” as part of the “Conversation on Race” series for The New York Times Op-Docs. Other films include HBO’s Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr. and Prison Dogs. Perri hosts “The Perri Peltz Show” on SiriusXM and is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University's School of Public Health. She was previously an award-winning broadcast journalist for NBC, ABC, and CNN.

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Matthew O'Neill

Matthew O'Neill is an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker and journalist. He most recently created the HBO documentary news series Axios on HBO with Perri Peltz. Perri & Matthew also co-directed and produced the 2019 HBO documentary Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America. Matthew has been making non-fiction television and films with Downtown Community Television Center, Inc, (DCTV) in NYC's Chinatown for the last 20 years. His earlier films for HBO, ESPN, Netflix and FRONTLINE have focused on everything from the Egyptian Revolution to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the American criminal justice system. For his filming he has been recognized with two Columbia DuPont Awards, a Peabody Award, an Overseas Press Club Award, four Emmy Awards, and two Oscar nominations.

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