Vikram Pandit spoke at Wharton's MBA commencement exercise today. The CEO of Citi was judged extremely harshly during the financial crisis, but he is still there, presiding over a smaller company (probably for the best), and making the taxpayers a profit on their bailout. Pandit is a charming guy, and if the content of his speech veered towards the typical, the presentation was avuncular, slick, plausible. You can see why he is at the C-level level. And it's nicer to be a part of that sort of Wharton relationshop building than some of the other Wharton relationships of which you may have heard.
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