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Mack Pavilion: Home of the William and Phyllis Mack Institute for Innovation Management

The Mack Pavilion

The Mack Pavilion

The Mack Pavilion, made possible by a gift from William Mack, W’61, and his wife, Phyllis, was recently dedicated. Located at the western end of Wharton’s Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, with its entrance on 37th Street, it was completed in 2013. It was designed by Kling Stubbins and was built to achieve LEED Silver. The project exceeded that in its use of green features and was awarded LEED Gold in June 2014. The new facility is situated between two existing wings and is a combination of renovated space—including two high-occupancy classrooms on the ground floor—and three new floors of office space and conference rooms built above them. The building has a new main entrance with a plaza offering seating areas and light colored pavers to reduce the heat island effect.

The Mack Pavilion is the home of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management which advances and shares knowledge about the effective management of the risks and rewards of innovations, which can offer new value for customers and firms. In 2001, the Mack Center was established through a generous gift from the Macks, who also funded the Center’s transition to an Institute in 2013.

See the Alumni Awards of Merit here.

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