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Wharton Social Impact 2Y Panel: Pathways to Social Impact Internships

by Wharton Social Impact Club

Career Workshop Career(s) Recruiting Social Impact

Mon, Nov 10, 2025

12 PM – 1 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Curious to hear from second-year MBAs who landed meaningful internships in social impact — from philanthropy and education startups to international development? Join us for a dynamic lunchtime panel where 2Ys will share their experiences, lessons learned, and practical advice for how to find a purpose-driven internship. This session will focus on how second-year MBAs charted their own paths to impactful roles across sectors, to serve as a complement to Wharton’s on-campus recruiting resources.

Panelist bios:

Annabelle (Bellie) Camp (WG’26) spent her summer exploring innovative approaches to arts financing—first with Figurative in London, studying impact investing and repayable funding models for cultural organizations, and later with ArtsFund in Seattle, supporting grantmaking and strategic initiatives to strengthen Washington’s arts ecosystem. Before Wharton, she worked in art conservation and development at the Balboa Art Conservation Center.

Pedro Kenzo Jukemura (WG’26, Lauder) spent his summer in Mozambique with TechnoServe, an international nonprofit that fosters business solutions to poverty by empowering entrepreneurs and smallholder farmers. Before Wharton, he worked as a consultant at Bain & Company in São Paulo.

Maria Jose Ramirez Freire (WG’26) served as an Operational Excellence Strategy Intern at Zeta Charter Schools in New York this summer, advancing the organization’s mission to ensure every child has access to world-class public education. Before Wharton, she was a consultant at McKinsey & Company in Colombia.

Matthew Yong (WG’26, Lauder) spent his summer at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank—the world’s second-largest multilateral development institution—advancing initiatives to improve economic and social outcomes across Asia. Before Wharton, he worked as a consultant at the World Food Programme as well as at McKinsey & Company and KPMG.

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