2010

Watch out for Wharton Africa Business Forum, 20th November, 2010

Contact the team @ info.wabf@whartonafrica.com

Wharton African students and alumni welcomes MBA class of 2012

WASA IN THE NEWS

July 2010

Africa's growth story

"Strong prospects await global companies that invest in the Africa's consumer, agricultural, natural-resource, and infrastructure sectors" ... - McKinsey Quarterly

Read More on Africa's growth story from Mckinsey Quarterly

Sizing Africa's business opportunity

Checking Africa’s vital signs...

What’s driving Africa’s growth...

Africa’s path to growth: Sector by sector...

Fulfilling the promise of sub-Saharan Africa...

Wharton Africa Trek 2010

Come let us explore mother-nature like you have never before. More information coming out soon

AFRICAN BUSINESS NEWS
www.africa-investor.com
www.africasia.com/africanbusiness
www.businessinafrica.net


Welcome

The Wharton African Students Association (WASA) would like to welcome you to our home on the internet. We hope to give you insights into the composition of our family, our many initiatives, and our dimension of the Wharton experience. We look forward to interacting with you further by email, phone or in person. Akwaaba! Karibu! Nno! (Welcome!)

Mission

Established in 1999, the Wharton African Students Association (WASA) is an all-inclusive organization that strives to raise the profile and awareness of Africa as a viable business and leisure destination within and beyond the Wharton community. WASA welcomes membership from all Wharton MBA students with an interest in Africa.

The organization is dedicated to:

We are a Wharton Graduate Association club governed in accordance with the WASA Club Charter.