Wharton School Faculty Teaching Awards 2018













.jpg)
















The Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award
This year’s recipient of the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award is Emil Pitkin, lecturer and research scholar in statistics. The award is presented annually to a member of the Wharton MBA faculty who exemplifies outstanding teaching quality in the classroom.
The Class of 1984 Award
The Class of 1984 Award is presented annually to the member of the Wharton MBA faculty with the highest average instructor rating on his or her course evaluations over the previous two semesters (Fall 2016 and Spring 2017). This year’s recipient is once again Adam Grant, Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management and professor of psychology. This is his seventh consecutive year winning this award.
MBA Excellence in Teaching
Gad Allon, Jeffrey A. Keswin Professor, professor of operations, information and decisions, director, Jerome Fisher Program in M&T
David Bard, senior fellow and lecturer, finance
Richard Herring, Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking, professor of finance
Cade Massey, practice professor, operations, information and decisions
Antionnette McDermott, lecturer, senior associate director, Wharton Communication Program
Asuka Nakahara, lecturer, real estate
Emil Pitkin, lecturer and research scholar in statistics
Nicolaj Siggelkow, David M. Knott Professor, professor of management
Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation
Michael Platt, James S. Riepe University Professor, professor of psychology, professor of marketing
Tyler Wry, assistant professor of management
Core Curriculum Awards: “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”
Peter Conti-Brown, assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics
Stephan Dieckmann, deputy vice dean of Academic Affairs–MBA Program, adjunct associate professor of finance
Adam Grant, Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management and professor of psychology
Exequiel Hernandez, assistant professor of management
Hummy Song, assistant professor of operations, information and decisions
Core Curriculum Awards: “Tough, But We’ll Thank You in Five Years”
Eric Bradlow, The K.P. Chao Professor of Marketing, professor of marketing, professor of education, professor of statistics
Clayton Featherstone, assistant professor of business economics and public policy
Simone Marinesi, assistant professor of operations, information and decisions
Jules van Binsbergen, The Nippon Life Associate Professor of Finance
Natalya Vinokurova, assistant professor of management
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Gad Allon, Jeffrey A. Keswin Professor, professor of operations, information and decisions, director, Jerome Fisher Program in M&T
Peter Conti-Brown, assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics
Guy David, Gilbert and Shelley Harrison Associate Professor of Health Care Management and associate professor, medical ethics and health policy, Perelman School of Medicine
Peter Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing
Adam Grant, Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management and professor of psychology
Kartik Hosanagar, John C. Hower Professor, professor of operations, information and decisions
Robert Inman, Richard King Mellon Professor of Finance and Economics
Diana Robertson, James T. Riady Professor, professor of legal studies and business ethics
Rom Schrift, assistant professor of marketing
Maisy Wong, associate professor of real estate
William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching
Nazli M. Bhatia, senior lecturer
Jerrilyn Green Marston, senior lecturer in legal studies and business ethics
Jason Riis, lecturer in marketing
Gizem Saka, senior lecturer in behavioral economics and art markets
Ronald Sarachan, senior lecturer in legal studies & business ethics