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Kenneth L. Shropshire

@kenshropshire

Wharton School Professor Emeritus & Sr. Advisor to the Dean Coalition for Equity & Opportunity. @StanfordFball. @ColumbiaLaw. Past-Prez @SportsLawyers. 12 books

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With athletes like Caitlin Clark and LSU's Angel Reese becoming household names, Professor Kenneth L. Shropshire tells Marketplace the women’s game needs to cultivate more superstars and superstar matchups to keep fans engaged and investors bought in.

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Associate Director Damon Jones organized and moderated a fascinating panel discussion on NCAA labor relations last night, featuring bomani, Ilyana Kuziemko, Matt Notowidigdo, and Kenneth L. Shropshire.

They tackled issues ranging from NCAA power dynamics, the transfer of wealth from

Associate Director @nomadj1s organized and moderated a fascinating panel discussion on NCAA labor relations last night, featuring @bomani_jones, @ikuziemko, @ProfNoto, and @kenshropshire. They tackled issues ranging from NCAA power dynamics, the transfer of wealth from
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In honor of , 's limited podcast series, Opportunity Matters, explores issues of diversity, opportunity, and inclusion in business and beyond.

You can listen to the series, which is hosted by @KenShropshire, on @WhartonKnows: knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/how-do…

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Priscilla Sims Brown, President and CEO of Amalgamated Bank and Kenneth L. Shropshire, Senior Advisor to the Dean at The Wharton School's Coalition for Equity and Opportunity are here talking about how to bank for good.

Priscilla Sims Brown, President and CEO of @AmalgamatedBank and @kenshropshire, Senior Advisor to the Dean at @Wharton's Coalition for Equity and Opportunity are here talking about how to bank for good. #IWSS2023
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Thanks to the $1 billion box-office blockbuster “Barbie,” Kens are having a moment—for better or worse. wsj.com/articles/ken-b…

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My beloved Pac 12, dropping down below the good ol’ days 8, and maybe to an untenable 4: Pac-12’s Fate Uncertain As Oregon, Washington Plan Exits - frontofficesports.com/pac-12s-fate-u… via Front Office Sports

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Yesterday, I spoke with high school students on race, diversity & inclusion! It was inspiring to engage with bright minds from Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative's Sports Business Academy, where they learn about leagues, media, social impact & more from industry leaders.

Yesterday, I spoke with high school students on race, diversity & inclusion! It was inspiring to engage with bright minds from @WhartonSABI's Sports Business Academy, where they learn about leagues, media, social impact & more from industry leaders. #WhartonGlobalYouth #SportsBiz
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Things you knew were coming and could not properly prepare for. The Justice Sandra Day O'Connor '25 year admonition' turns out to be the pathway for ending race focused 'affirmative action.'

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On this day, June 20, 1967, boxing legend Muhammad Ali was convicted for refusing the draft for the Vietnam War in Houston, Texas. Ali had been a vocal opponent of the US war, expressing his views by saying, 'Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from

On this day, June 20, 1967, boxing legend Muhammad Ali was convicted for refusing the draft for the Vietnam War in Houston, Texas. Ali had been a vocal opponent of the US war, expressing his views by saying, 'Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from
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In this episode of the Ripple Effect Juneteenth series, Professor @AmReed2 talks with Wharton Coalition for Equity and Opportunity's Kenneth L. Shropshire about why you can’t half take a stance in “purpose marketing,” or articulating your brands’ values: whr.tn/3Jb0Ar9

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