W. P. Carey Foundation gives another big gift to ASU business school — $25 million
William Polk Carey gave $50 million in 2003 to rename the College of Business after himself. Now, seven years after his death and 15 years since the first donation, his foundation is giving the school another $25 million.
William Polk Carey gave $50 million in 2003 to rename the College of Business after himself. Now, seven years after his death and 15 years since the first donation, his foundation is giving the school another $25 million.
In an article Jan. 8, 2019, on azcentral.com:
It is really a signal that even though Bill Carey has passed, his legacy is going to thrive here because we have been stewards of that earlier gift.
– Dean Amy Hillman, professor and Rusty Lyon Chair in Strategy
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