The Wharton School – Teaching Business Since 1881

As the senior director of professional services at Andrex Consulting in Washington, DC, Anssy Okoebor ensures quality performance. Enhancing Anssy Okoebor’s expertise is his certificate in federal proposal management from the Wharton School of Business.

Established at the Universality of Pennsylvania in 1881 by steel magnate Joseph Wharton, the school now has over 5,000 students at all three levels of higher education. Some 200,000 certificates have been issued since 2015 from the institution, which boasts almost 100,000 alumni in 153 nations.

Graduates of the institution have gone on to great success. Of the first five degree-holders, one became an American ambassador and another served in the parliament of Japan. In addition, African American sociologist and leader W. E. B. DuBois was a Wharton fellow in 1896.

The school’s well-known master’s in business administration program began in 1921. This was followed by the Securities Industry Institute in 1953, which focused on education executives for the first time.

Wharton faculty have also had a major impact on society. Professor George Taylor helped arbitrate over 2,000 strikes, while Dr. Lawrence Klein received the Nobel Prize for developing tools to predict global economic events.

The 2010s saw Wharton build new ways to reach students, such as Wharton Online, which has served 100,000+ participants, and Business Powered Radio on the Sirius XM network.

Rotary Continues Worldwide Fight Against Polio

An experienced staffing services professional, Anssy Okoebor has served as the senior director of professional services at Andex Consulting in Washington, D.C., since 2016. Apart from his work, Anssy Okoebor is a longtime supporter of Rotary International, a leading organization dedicated to eradicating polio worldwide, among other charitable works.

In October 2019, Rotary International announced that wild poliovirus type 3 (WPV3) has been officially listed as “eradicated,” which means that there is only one strain of the disease left that has the potential to impact children. To support continuing efforts fighting the virus, Rotary also announced that it will distribute $50 million in grants worldwide. This money will go toward monitoring at-risk populations and providing support resources for health care professionals in Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Additionally, more than $10 million of the funds will be allocated for creating a stockpile of the mOPV2 vaccination, which guards against the disease in children. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is providing a 200 percent match, for a total of $150 million in overall resources.

Startup Trends for the Year

Anssy Okoebor, managing director of Andex Consulting, LLC, helps clients with tasks related to business development. Among Anssy Okoebor’s goals is helping businesses access modern tools to grow. As more people become entrepreneurs, current trends show that technology and marketing are driving much of new business.

Technology has transformed the modern business landscape, making many state-of-the-art business applications accessible. Two of the more common are the rise of IoT (Internet of Things), which provides inter-connectivity between devices and makes work more efficient. For business owners, this makes work more accessible and efficient, because they can work from anywhere at any time of day. Analytical applications that mine data are also a part of today’s business landscape, making marketing efforts more productive and accurate.

Marketing strategies that are trending focus increasingly on the individual. Businesses are moving away from impersonal calls, stock images, and generic campaigns and toward a more personal approach. Furthermore, businesses are relying more on the online review to drive decisions, as reviews influence shoppers.