Wharton Alumnus Marc J. Leder Makes $2 Million Gift to Behavior Change for Good Initiative



The University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce a $2 million gift to the Behavior Change for Good Initiative from Marc J. Leder, W’83, which promises to accelerate the effort to solve the problem of enduring behavior change. The donation establishes the Marc J. Leder Behavior Change for Good Term Fund at the School of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School.

The Behavior Change for Good Initiative (BCFG) unites scientists in the social sciences, medicine, computer science, and neuroscience in an extraordinary interdisciplinary effort to change behavior for good. BCFG collaborators are developing an interactive digital platform to improve daily decisions about health, education, and finance with the goal of making change stick in real-world settings.

“The daily choices we all make about what to eat, what medicines to take, what classes to attend, and whether to set aside some savings have a profound impact on our lives today and into the future,” says Leder. “These decisions are based on deep-seated behaviors that are influenced by culture and experience. Sun Capital has long been focused on the imperative to foster a productive and respectful workplace culture at our companies, so I believe this science-based approach to measuring and driving behavior change offers tremendous promise.”

Katherine Milkman, Evan C Thompson Endowed Term Chair for Excellence in Teaching and Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, and Angela Duckworth, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Co-founders of Behavior Change for Good

Mr. Leder is co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Sun Capital Partners, Inc., a global private equity firm focused on identifying companies’ untapped potential and leveraging its deep operational and financial resources to transform results. Since 1995, Sun Capital has invested in more than 360 companies worldwide across a broad range of industries and transaction structures with revenues of approximately $50 billion.

“We are deeply grateful for Marc Leder’s visionary gift to the Behavior Change for Good Initiative — an exemplary model of scaled interdisciplinary collaboration that will address pressing challenges affecting health, academic success, and financial security,” said Geoffrey Garrett, Wharton’s Dean, Reliance Professor of Management and Private Enterprise, and professor of political science. “Penn and Wharton’s data-driven research will create insights, knowledge, and tools to transform lives for the better — and we’re delighted that Marc is a part of this.”

“Collaboration across disciplines is at the heart of truly groundbreaking research,” said Steven J. Fluharty, Dean of Penn Arts and Sciences and Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Professor of Psychology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience. “I’m grateful that Marc shares that belief — his tremendous gift empowers a novel, interdisciplinary approach to a ubiquitous challenge.”

We invite you to view The Power of Penn: Innovation video below to learn more about the Behavior Change for Good Initiative.