Such great heights

It's hard to resist the whole 'ascend to new heights' thing with regard to this supply chain management alum who first arrived on ASU's Tempe campus in the inaugural Fleischer Scholars program, became a first-generation college graduate, and then hiked to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro for a lau

Money talks

Although the world of assets, liabilities, margins, and dividends can seem impersonal, there are real people making the money world go 'round.

The whole enchilada

Aaron Pool (BS Management ’09), owner of Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup in Phoenix, and his family will support future Sun Devils with a new scholarship fund.

Poets & Quants names Christopher Ott of W. P. Carey one of 2018 Best Online MBAs

Get to know this Marine Corps Reserve captain, manager at Amazon, husband, and father.

New Venture Group

Student-run consulting firm New Venture Group continues to help W. P. Carey students discover career paths while contributing substantially to the success of organizations.

Meet the Sun Devil 100 β€” Class of 2018 alumni

It’s no small feat to start your own business. It takes know-how, passion, and grit. This year, five information systems undergraduates were recognized for their entrepreneurial spirit and honored for this special award.

Alumni generosity fuels student success

Recognized for career achievements and community involvement, Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Michael Staenberg (BS Business Administration '76) continues to demonstrate the power of doing good while doing well.

ASU dual master's degree grad found a calling at Changemaker Central

Martine Garcia is dedicated to being the change he wants to see in the world.

Business strategies that stand apart

Sun Devil 100 celebrates the achievements of Arizona State University alumni who own or lead successful, innovative businesses across the globe. The Class of 2018 includes 42 W. P. Carey graduates. Meet three of them.

Manpreet Singh: Supporting the entrepreneurial dream one transaction at a time

From New Delhi to Mesa, Arizona, from his father's garment import shop to a multibillion-dollar Wall Street hedge fund, the W. P. Carey alumnus has always moved easily between different worlds. The 42-year-old finds himself back on the Sun Devil 100 list for the second year running.