![]() Co-President of Wharton MBA chapter, Mary Johnston, WG’18, said a few simple steps can make a big difference. In the past, Justin has given talks at Wharton on philanthropy and charitable giving, and his belief in “giving now” resonates deeply with One for the World’s mission. “One percent won’t make much difference on your balance sheet, but it can make a lot of difference in the world.” I hear that excuse from billionaires,” Justin told his fellow classmates. “‘If I wait to give, I’ll have more impact when I have more money.’ That excuse doesn’t really fly. One for the World Wharton MBA leadership team: Hannah Bozian, Marielle Young, Glenn Branscomb, Mary Johnston, Vinayak Uppal, Blair Gillespie Giving One for the World His message: the importance of giving now. Justin Tuck, WG’18, previously captain and defensive end for the Giants and Oakland Raiders, was a special guest at One for the World’s “lunch and learn” event on April 4 in Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall. ![]() The organization is currently expanding its chapters to universities all over the country. Together, they started One for the World, which now strives to make charitable giving easy and effective for new professionals. One of his classmates thought it was a great idea. Listen to an interview with One for the World Founders Kate Epstein and Josh McCannįour years ago, a Wharton MBA urged successful professionals to donate 1% of their income to charity as part of a persuasive speech assignment.
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