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.

MS-BA alum dribbles his way to e-commerce position at Overstock.com

The highly ranked, established program helped him be on the forefront of Big Data and steal a senior marketing analyst position at the American internet retailer.

Giving back moves us forward

A scholarship fund honoring the late Robert K. Wexler (BS Accountancy '84) will take a W. P. Carey student all the way to Prague this year, thanks to the generosity of Wexler’s fraternity brothers.

It’s not business as usual

One navigates corporate responsibility in the office; the other champions sustainability in retirement. Both W. P. Carey alums share their business experiences.

Bringing the magic back to live music

The secret gig startup that's backed by Richard Branson offers intimate, invite-only events that capture artists and audiences alike.

Students debunk scholarship myths

If you think being an international student, a senior, or having less than perfect grades disqualifies you from receiving a scholarship, you're mistaken. Learn why from fellow undergrads, as well as how to apply once for several scholarships.

IT leader embraces discomfort

Alum Lindsey Perry, who lends her expertise to the Department of Information System’s Executive Advisory Board, shares what made her uncomfortable as a student — and successful as an IS executive, wife, and mom.

Different backgrounds, same destination: David Dunton and Raed Hamzeh

Like many W. P. Carey students, David Dunton and Raed Hamzeh have extremely different backgrounds — one is from Phoenix, Arizona, and the other comes from Lebanon — yet they both arrived at similar destinations academically, professionally, and personally.

Education eliminates career obstacles for alumnus

W. P. Carey graduate Jason Bortness landed his dream job, thanks to going back to school.