A W. P. Carey gift guide

Wondering what to get your friends and loved ones this year? In the holiday spirit, we're highlighting a few alum-owned and led companies from the past and current W. P. Carey Sun Devil 100 winners.

Alumna gives women functional fashion for fitness and well-being

ASU alumna creates functional active wear that empowers women in their fitness and well-being goals.

Sometimes all someone needs is a chance to succeed, says agribusiness alum Seth Crawford

Seth Crawford (BS Marketing ’94, MS Agribusiness ’97), has spent years working in the farm equipment industry — he’s appreciative of the W. P. Carey and ASU network and the mentors he’s met along the way.

Persistence led to Fulbright English Teaching Fellowship, says W. P. Carey alum Danny Holton

Danny Holton has always had a passion for sustainability. As a third-year student, focused on corporate responsibility, he realized how much he appreciated coursework infused with a global perspective, and decided to apply for the Fulbright Fellowship in Malaysia.

Being open to learning new skills is the key to success, says marketing alum Jennifer Boonlorn

Soul Carrier owner Jennifer Boonlorn (BS Marketing ’01), has navigated difficult circumstances — like the loss of her parents months before her graduation — with an incredible amount of foresight.

W. P. Carey launches new hybrid format for Executive MBA program this August

The W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU has added a new hybrid in-residence format for the Executive MBA program.

New notes on sales

When Jeremy Razar (BS Accountancy ’94) was between jobs in the summer of 2018, he was finally able to embrace the musical passions that his software sales career had devoured for 27 years after graduating from W. P. Carey.

Lifelong learning and success stems from great mentors, says MS-FIN alumnus Lendrick Robinson

Entrepreneur and W. P. Carey mentor Lendrick Robinson (MS-FIN ’16) believes that access to mentorship is a brilliant idea for students. Throughout his career, he has switched roles from mentee to mentor, and credits much of his success to many of his mentors and mentees in life.

The key to alumni success is connection to a strong community, says MBA alumnus Dave Yorita

Seattle-based enterprise software executive Dave Yorita (MBA ’84) focuses on guiding customers through their digital transformation to meet key strategic initiatives and outcomes.

ASU business students of all levels translate their education into meaningful career pathways

The New Virtual Career Center at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business Connects Students With Resources, Information, and Employers Targeted to Their Stage in School and Work.