Welcome to GMAT Club and Great job on your admits!
The good news is that pretty much all programs will offer you what you are looking for. Haas is probably the most regional program but it is one of the most competitive EMBA's out there, so great job getting in!
I would highly recommend zeroing in and finalizing your career plans BEFORE you choose the school and before you proceed. It may may seem it is easier to stay open and then decide when opportunities come around, but in reality, it is the opposite. You are more successful if you have a goal and a plan that you can share with others. I have made this mistake, so not trying to school you but sharing some painful lessons here
In terms of the programs, you will be commuting potentially every few weeks, so having a reasonable location helps and if you are planning to relocate and work remotely, that's a huge plus. I would be close to the campus as that will present additional opportunities to be involved in the community, engage with other leaders, etc. There will be some clubs and informal gatherings. If you live in Bay area and commute to Chicago or East Coast, you will be missing out and slightly more alone so to speak.
The program that I feel is least interesting for you is CBS/LBS - that likely will have more global focus and less valuate for you if you are planning to be in the US and do not need LBS brand which is only a player globally and strongest in London.
Finally, the most valuable aspect of an EMBA is your classmates. They will be your leads for jobs, opportunities, and your network. Not alums and not professors, but your cohort, so pick the school with the biggest number of people who are like-minded and looking for similar opportunities. That means picking your path before choosing the school. Wharton is probably candidate #1, though depends if you are looking at slightly different goals or tech (Haas would be a good contender but looks like not)