Profiles of thought leaders in the arts, business, philanthropy and the social sciences, and first-person essays by some of Worth’s most outspoken and controversial readers.
Charting a New Course
An investment banker trades his successful career for entrepreneurship laden with unfamiliar challenges. more »
Anger Management
Swanee Hunt promotes women as peacemakers in the world’s most volatile trouble spots. more »
Where Credit Is Due
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammed Yunus fights poverty by securing loans for the world’s poorest entrepreneurs.
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Half Measures
Anne and Christopher Ellinger urge affluent families to give away half of their net worth. more »
Fearful Symmetry
Michael Cline applies entrepreneurial skills to his philanthropic efforts to reverse the decline of the big cat. more »
A Protégé No More
At 22, Jennifer LeRoy’s father handed her the reins of America’s most successful restaurant. more »
The Lone Ranger
Viking Range founder Fred Carl invents a market niche and reinvigorates a small town. more »
Surviving Enron
Portland General Electric’s CEO explains how it emerged intact from its parent company’s meltdown.
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The Global View
Dot-commer, venture capitalist and hedge fund manager Peter Thiel seeks profit in economic adversity. more »