MRED degree helps alumna Kelley Blosser build real estate career in New York

As Senior Director at New York City-based MCRE Partners, W. P. Carey alumna Kelley Blosser uses her Master of Real Estate Development degree to help her company navigate the post-COVID world of office building management.

MRED alumnus Guillermo Gonzalez used education, connections to start consulting agency

Guillermo Gonzalez (MRED ’11), founder of Connecticut-based Gonzalez Advisory, began his career in architecture but wanted more experience in the business side of real estate. This desire led him to pursue a Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) degree from ASU.

From graphic artist to real estate director: MRED program helped alumnus Devin Beasley make career shift

Devin Beasley (MRED ’14), Executive Director of Self Storage at Cushman & Wakefield in Phoenix, Ariz., was inspired to pursue a new career in real estate when he observed the rapid growth and construction in his Brooklyn neighborhood.

Master’s in real estate alumna Kaitlyn Fondano uses MRED experience to build better communities

Kaitlyn Fondano née Mulhollan (MRED ’16), Director of Development for Specialized Real Estate Group, draws on her holistic education from W. P. Carey to help create healthy, interconnected living communities in Northwest Arkansas.

Master’s in real estate alumnus Varadaraj Zamindar praises MRED for its strong emphasis on community building

Varadaraj Zamindar (MRED ’17), Founder of the Rao Raja of Indore Foundation, spends his time advocating for social change in his community, and appreciates the lessons he learned while pursuing his masters in real estate development at ASU.

Master's in real estate led alumnus Josiah Byrnes to lifelong career connections

Josiah Byrnes (MRED ’10), President of Embree Capital Markets Group, credits the W. P.

Master’s in real estate alumnus views MRED as favorite educational experience

Billy Cundiff (MRED ’16), Managing Director of Greystar, enjoys being a part of the alumni community and establishing connections with current students — his involvement gives him the opportunity to give back to the program, and appreciate how far he’s come in his own career.

Three ASU MBA programs ranked top 30 in the country

According to the latest Best Business Schools rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University improved across three major MBA rankings.

ASU and the Deloitte Foundation to fund scholarships for students pursuing a master's in accounting

In an effort to support a racially and ethnically diverse student population and help strengthen the pipeline of diverse CPA talent, the W. P.

The download: What's up in the Department of Information Systems

Three things you should know: ASU and Amazon Web Services will be offering for-credit cloud education to 10K high schoolers. Thanks to the demand for the MS-BA, W. P. Carey has launched the program in Los Angeles, with classes starting in August 2022.