Master of real estate development program encourages connections between students, faculty, community

Being an alum of the W. P. Carey School of Business means being part of a community for life. Graduates of the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program confirm that the connections you form in school are just the beginning.

Master of Real Estate Development program uses real-world projects to create outstanding graduates

The W. P. Carey School of Business Master of Real Estate Development wasn’t designed to simply give students knowledge about real estate. It was designed to teach the business of real estate and transform students into critically thinking, ethically minded industry leaders.

MRED alum Murphy Cheatham pushes for more diverse, socially minded real estate industry

The Master of Real Estate Development program at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business aims to develop professionals focused on environmentally respectful and socially responsible real estate projects.

MRED alum Robert Leonard sees program leading to more ethically minded industry

When Robert Leonard (BA Business Communication, Minor Real Estate ’17, MRED ’18) finished his undergraduate studies at the W. P.

Real estate professional uses MRED degree to push her career, industry forward

Julianna Jankowski was working in residential real estate when she decided she wanted to make a career pivot.

MRED alumnus Alex Boles uses degree to make real estate career pivot

Even though Alex Boles worked in the real estate industry before coming to ASU, he credits the Master in Real Estate Development program at W. P. Carey for the ability to pivot and grow his career.

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.

Building the next generation of real estate leaders

An ASU MRED alum explains how he and fellow advisory board members give back and help open doors for others in one of Arizona’s hottest industries.

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.