W. P. Carey Cupids whose similar class schedules led to love
Mark Bi and Ally Le first crossed paths during Honors Introduction to Information Systems (CIS 236) class on their first day of freshman year during fall 2012.
Traveling trio, 20 years in the making
Now almost two decades since graduating with their MBAs, the trio is together again working in a nontraditional supply chain industry for the same company on the same team.
The customized, environmentally friendly future of fashion
Sherri Barry (MBA ’10) set out to offer emerging designers resources to build their brands and grow them locally and sustainably.
W. P. Carey’s ‘Moneyball’ approach
Two alums’ apply a page from the Oakland Athletics’ playbook at work and in school.
Celebrating alumni status and the Class of 2019
No matter your graduation or your location, alumni status and its many advantages are yours to leverage for life. Join us as we celebrate this milestone and its meaning with solid gold grads from the W. P. Carey Class of 2019.
Sun Devil stories: Neeraj Madan
We caught up with Neeraj Madan (MS-BA '15) to talk about the W. P. Carey Alumni Council, his involvement in and outside of Arizona, and the mutual benefits of alumni-school engagement.
The power of female philanthropy
What does the future of doing good look like? Research shows women in the lead. Accountancy alum and entrepreneur Trish Gulbranson shows it's about more than just dollars and cents.
Level up
Ben Loeb (MBA '84), author of "Next-Level Coaching: How to Use Sport Psychology to Educate, Motivate, and Improve Student-Athlete Performance," shares practical advice on how athletes can overcome some of the psychological challenges of competition.
And in this corner: Accountancy alum Levi Cooper, aka Tucker
When his All-American collegiate wrestling days were over, he began his new career with WWE, the organization also known as World Wrestling Entertainment. Meet one half of the tag team duo Heavy Machinery.
Plot twist: When an unexpected event comes up, it's what you do next that matters
When an unexpected event or opportunity comes up, it's what you do next that matters.