Adlai Wertman
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Adlai Wertman is a Professor of Clinical Management and Organization at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. In this position, Professor Wertman originated and spearheads the Marshall School's efforts in the growing field of business and society, a major thrust for the School. He is also the founding Director of the Society and Business Lab at Marshall, a center focused on creating new opportunities for civic engagement by the for-profit sector.

Prior to joining the faculty at Marshall, Adlai spent seven years as President and CEO of Chrysalis - the only non-profit in Los Angeles devoted solely to helping homeless change their lives through employment. As part of its award winning program, Chrysalis ran one of the larger social enterprises in the country. Prior to Chrysalis, Adlai spent 18 years as an Investment Banker. His last position was Managing Director and Manager of Prudential Securities' West Coast Public Investment Banking Group. He also spent two years teaching non-profit management to second year Masters in Social Welfare candidates at UCLA.

Adlai is a Senior Fellow at the UCLA School of Public Affairs and a Wexner Heritage Fellow and is the subject of a UCLA case study. He has worked extensively in the Los Angeles community as founder and Board Member of several non-profits. He is a frequent speaker on the issues of social entrepreneurship, social enterprise and non-profit management. Adlai is also a consultant to numerous NGOs in the US and in Israel.

Adlai earned his BA in Economics from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his MBA in Finance, Public Policy Management and Strategic Planning from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Blog Entries by Adlai Wertman

Is This The Best Time To Give Back?

Posted May 8, 2009 | 09:35:04 (EST)

Many people I know are waiting. But in these particularly tough times, can any of us afford to wait? If families in America are struggling with unemployment and foreclosures, can the rest of us await prosperity before helping? Can entrepreneurs wait for profitability before becoming active members of their community?...

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How Millenials Will Save the World

Posted March 19, 2009 | 15:41:26 (EST)

The ability of youth to rise above our baby boomer negativity is both refreshing and amazing. Over the past several months I have had the opportunity to speak to several groups of non-profit executives. The subjects of these meetings have inevitably been about 'how to survive these troubling times'. And...

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The Army Of Unemployed: How The Laid-Off Can Change The World

Posted February 26, 2009 | 08:00:00 (EST)

With 47 million Americans already living in poverty, the newly unemployed will only serve to increase those numbers. While Obama is certainly sympathetic to this group, the homeless need much more than sympathy. The stimulus package offers very little to those who started and remain in extreme poverty. Middle class...

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