Leandro "Leo" Pongeluppe is a socio-environmental impact specialist, an assistant professor of Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and currently a Leonard J. Horwitz Faculty Scholar. His primary research interests are related to stakeholder management and socioeconomic development. Particularly, Leo is interested in understanding how organizations affect the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and healthcare. Leo is currently conducting research in diverse settings, including Brazilian favelas, the Amazon rainforest, global desalination plants, and African HIV/AIDS treatment clinics. His personal webpage is www.leandropongeluppe.com
Recent work by Leandro Pongeluppe
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Electronic medical records save lives
The implementation of an electronic medical records (EMR) system in Malawi’s HIV clinics has saved thousands of lives by improving clinic efficiency. EMRs help clinic staff trace lapsed patients and manage larger patient volumes.
Published 15.09.25