Membership
Membership is available to organizations providing annual support to the Pension Research Council. Members are recogmnized by the Council as Senior Partners or Institutional Members. The Pension Research Council is a non-profit organization and contributions to it are tax-deductible.
View a list of our current members.
Senior Partners of the Pension Research Council
Senior Partners are recognized as Wharton Partners and may participate in student recruitment. Senior Partners may:- Send up to three participants to the Council symposium at the Wharton School.
- Participate in a Senior Partner Forum hosted by the Council in the fall. This event exposes Partners to ideas on a topic chosen in concert with other Partner members, and offers the chance to meet with distinguished Wharton faculty as well as other high-placed individuals.
- Participate in the Partnership Appreciation Dinner sponsored by the Dean of the Wharton School.
- Provide advice and assistance on making teaching and research programs more responsive to the needs of the benefits community.
- Propose individual and/or team-based long-range research projects targeted around Members' research interests to be carried out under the aegis of the Pension Research Council.
- Work with Council staff to select students for summer and, where feasible, term-time internships.
- Participate in Wharton's corporate affiliates program, enhancing access to the recruitment process for Wharton MBAs and undergraduates.
- Receive important pension and benefits books published by the Council.
- Receive reports on "breaking" research in the form of working papers, affording access to important and policy-relevant analysis in a timely manner.
- Receive information about Executive Education offerings sponsored by the Aresty Institute of the Wharton School, and work with Wharton to design custom training by special arrangement.
- Participate in dissemination via media contacts and the Internet.
Institutional Members of the Pension Research Council
Institutional Members do not participate in Wharton recruitment activities. Institutional Members may:- Send one participant to the Council symposium at the Wharton School.
- Receive important pension and benefits books published by the Council.
- Receive reports on "breaking" research in the form of working papers, affording access to important and policy-relevant analysis in a timely manner.
- Receive information about Executive Education offerings sponsored by the Aresty Institute of the Wharton School, and work with Wharton to design custom training by special arrangement.
- Participate in dissemination via media contacts and the Internet.
