4 family members, 4 MBAs, and 4 unique experiences
Jim Millecam, Nathan Millecam, Camille Millecam-Whiting, and Jason Weber have more in common than being part of the same family. They’re all W. P. Carey graduates.
My 2 cents: Work-life balance while working remotely
Amanda Holt (MBA '08), who is head of client services and operations at marketing and advertising agency Amazowl in Phoenix, has worked remotely for 15 years. Here's her advice for maintaining work-life balance when home is also your place of work.
Succeeding despite COVID-19
COVID-19 took everyone by storm, but when businesses asked how to handle it, Rebecca Clyde (MBA ’02) had the solution.
Finding the cream of the coffee
Alumnus Nick Boggs (MBA ’11) founded a coffee creamer brand that focuses on good taste that’s good for you.
Memorable, relevant, hired: Harness the power of your personal story
The novel coronavirus has caused a tidal wave of uncertainty over the job market in the last several months. Whether a student just graduated or has been in the workforce for years, the effects are being felt across the board.
Happy medium
The balancing act that achieves a sense of well-being.
ASU course covers everything from hops to hiring in the business of beer
Real-world experts bring coursework to life in new vertical agribusiness format.
When W. P. Carey Cupids eat fresh
Each February, it is our pleasure to celebrate and share the stories of W. P. Carey Cupids — couples who met and began their lives together at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business.
Catching up with W. P. Carey Cupids who make no bones about their love
San San Lai (BS Computer Information Systems/Accountancy '16) and Austin Millyard (BS Computer Information Systems/Accountancy '16) have plenty in common, including being dedicated dog parents.
Catching up with W. P. Carey cupids Rob and Darcy Royal
Sometimes, students leave the W. P. Carey School with more than a top-rated education — they find a life partner, too.