Strength in numbers

Business quickly became personal for Bethany Lares (BS Accountancy '20, MACC '22), who lost her mom and found a support system at W. P. Carey.

Celebrating Women's HERstory Month with Grace O'Sullivan

Grace O'Sullivan (MBA '10) shares her connection to the 2023 Women's History Month theme, 'Celebrating women who tell our stories.'

Catching up with W. P. Carey Cupids married for nearly three decades

Gloralee Dixon (BS Business Management ’95) was presenting a group project when Gary Dixon (BS Business Management ’95) knelt to propose.

Catching up with W. P. Carey Cupids whose friendship leveled up on a trip

While traveling to a conference, friends Madison Furnas (BS Marketing '22) and Adrian Lauderdale (BS Marketing '21) began to see each other in a different light.

Catching up with W. P. Carey Cupids whose five-year friendship turned into love

Cupid’s arrow struck best friends Taylor Fukui (BS Marketing ’16) and Hunter Reed (BS Management ’16) after they’d graduated and parted ways.

Our goal is to extend the gift of education to others, says finance alum Paul Cutler

Focused on financial literacy and renewable energy, Paul Cutler (BS Finance ’81) and his wife Judy, established the Cutler Family Endowed Professorship along with the Cutler Finance Scholars program.

Management alumna Lina Garcia strives to help others when it’s needed most

W. P. Carey Alumni Council Member, annual supporter, and Maricopa County Public Defender-Deputy Director Lina Garcia (BS Management ’04, JD ’07) has always had a passion for community engagement and helping those who are struggling.

Economics alumnus Ryan Talamante enjoys giving back to the school that launched his career

Alumnus Ryan Talamante (BS Economics ’90) grew up in Tempe, and is a strong supporter of ASU and the Department of Economics at the W. P. Carey School of Business.

Building a network is key to career success, says MBA alumna Holly Barrett

Alumna Holly Barrett (MBA ’86) returned to the W. P. Carey School of Business as an Executive Connections mentor because she believes each student has untapped potential.

MRED students, alumni echo hands-on experience and connections make the program

Since ASU’s innovative real estate education initiative launched in August 2006 with MRED, it has seen 406 students earn their master’s degree in real estate development in the nine-month program.