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WE ARE BUILDING THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS our mission The W P Carey School of Business educates tomorrows business leaders takes an entrepreneurial approach to learning and conducts groundbreaking research in order to create positive change on a global scale ID: 644637

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WE ARE BUILDING THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS

our mission

The W. P. Carey School of Business educates tomorrow’s business leaders, takes an entrepreneurial approach to learning, and conducts groundbreaking research in order to create positive change on a global scale.Slide4

our

vision

The W. P. Carey School of Business creates leaders

who:

Rethink

the nature of

business – Engage

the

world – Create

a better

futureSlide5

BUILDING THE FUTURE

OF BUSINESS

ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business

Founded

in

1955

Named

in honor of our benefactor, the late investor and philanthropist Wm. Polk

Carey

One

of the largest and highest-ranked business schools in the United

States

Acclaimed faculty: Four

Academy

of Management

Fellows, two Fellows of the Society for Industrial

and Organizational

Psychology, an Association for Consumer Research

Fellow, and

a Nobel Prize winner in

economics

Undergraduate

business degree programs in more than 25

disciplines

Range

of specialized master’s and MBA

programs

More than 90,0000 alumni worldwide

Consistently ranked among the top 30 business schools by

U.S. News & World ReportSlide6

BUILDING THE FUTURE

OF BUSINESS

W. P. CAREY BY THE NUMBERS*

13,000+

14

30

8

3

56

110

138

12

262

301

91%

90,000+

total W. P. Carey students

MBA and master’s degree options for full-time, part-time, executive, and online students

undergraduate business degree programs

doctoral degrees

graduate degree programs offered in Shanghai

National Merit Scholars

countries represented in our diverse and growing student body

doctoral candidates

well-known research centers and a research institute

corporate memberships to industry advising boards

esteemed faculty members

placement rate within 90 days of graduation for Full-time MBA students

alumni across industries and around the worldSlide7

Program Rankings

A reputation for excellence

The W. P. Carey School of Business is one of the top business schools in the country,

highly ranked for academics, groundbreaking research, and student outcomes.Slide8

Program Rankings

U.S. News & World Report

The Wall Street

Journal

Financial Times

#2

#3

#4

#5

#20

#30

#39

#13

#19

#10

#29

Online

graduate programs for veterans

Online graduate business programs

Online MBA programs for veterans

Online MBA programs

Undergraduate business programs

Full-time MBA programs

Part-time MBA programsExecutive MBA programsRecruiter preferenceOnline MBA, worldwideExecutive MBA, worldwide (EMBA in Shanghai)

U.S. News & World ReportPublic Accounting Report#5#4#18#10#15#18#23#30#33#21Supply Chain and Logistics, undergraduateSupply Chain and Logistics, graduateManagement Information Systems, undergraduateInformation Systems, graduateUndergraduate business programsProduction and Operations, graduateManagement, graduateInternational Business, undergraduateAccounting, undergraduateAccounting, undergraduate

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

DEPARTMENTSSlide9

Program Rankings

Technovation

Texas A&M University Management Research Rankings

University of Texas at Dallas Business School Research Productivity Rankings

#1

#2

#23

#25

Research productivity, worldwide

Management department research productivity

Research productivity, North America

Research productivity, worldwide

U.S. News & World

Report

Institute

of International Education

Center for World-Class Universities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

#1

#26

#8

#26

Most innovative schools

Global universities, Economics/Business

Destinations for international students

Public Universities in the U.S. RESEARCHARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYSlide10

Faculty and research

The W. P. Carey School faculty ranks among the best in the world for research productivity, consistently

Top 30

worldwide in the University of Texas at Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Rankings.Slide11

Faculty and research

Academic Departments

We are driven to impact the world’s most significant challenges. Our 301 faculty members bring that quest for knowledge into the classroom and into their research. On average, the W. P. Carey faculty publishes over 150 research articles in top-tier research publications annually.

School of Accountancy

Morrison School of Agribusiness

Department of Economics

Department of Finance

Department of Information Systems

Department of Management

Department of Marketing

Department of Supply Chain ManagementSlide12

Faculty and research

Editorships

Our faculty are editors of the leading journals in their fields:

Laurel Anderson, associate editor,

Journal of Service Research

Hendrik

Bessembinder

: managing editor,

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

; associate editor,

Journal of Financial Economics

Mary Jo

Bitner

, editor,

Journal of Service Research

Craig Carter, co-editor, Journal of Supply Chain Management Hector Chade, associate editor, Review of Economic DynamicsPei-Yu Chen, associate editor, Management ScienceThomas Choi, co-editor, Journal of Operations Management Slide13

Faculty and research

Editorships

John Fowler, editor-in-chief,

IIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering

; joint editor,

Journal of Simulation

Amanda

Friedenberg

, associate editor,

Journal of Economic Theory

; associate editor,

International Journal of Game Theory

Bin

Gu, associate editor,

MIS

Quarterly; associate editor, Information Systems Research Glenn Hoetker, associate editor, Strategic Management JournalDon Lange, associate editor, Academy of Management ReviewJeff LePine, Associate Editor, Journal of Applied PsychologyNaomi Mandel associate editor, Journal of Marketing Research; associate editor, Customer Needs & SolutionsAndrea Morales, associate editor, Journal of Consumer ResearchB. Ravikumar, editor, Journal of Economic Dynamics and ControlSlide14

Faculty and research

Editorships

Kevin

Reffett

, associate editor,

Dynamic Games and Applications

Ed

Schlee

, board of editors,

American Economic Review

Dan

Silverman, co-editor,

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

David

Van Fleet, managing editor,

International Food and Agribusiness Management ReviewGustavo Ventura, associate editor, Journal of Economic Dynamics and ControlGalina Vereshchagina, associate editor, Review of Economic DynamicsJeffrey Wilson, associate editor, Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology; editorial board chair, American Journal of Public HealthSlide15

Faculty and research

We are growing

This year, we are honored to introduce 14 new members of our esteemed faculty,

each bringing

passion and experience

to what we’re so committed to building:

School of Accountancy

Lucile

Faurel

- University of California, Irvine

Morrison School of Agribusiness

Ashok Mishra - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Department of Finance

Hendrik

Bessembinder

- University of Utah

Mark

Seasholes

- Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Jessie

Jiaxu

Wang - PhD, Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Information Systems

Zhongju

Zhang - University of ConnecticutDepartment of ManagementMichael Baer - PhD, University of GeorgiaMargaret Luciano - PhD, University of ConnecticutChristine Shropshire - University of GeorgiaDavid Welsh - University of WashingtonDepartment of MarketingKirk Kristofferson - University of British Columbia Monika Lisjak - Erasmus University, Rotterdam, NetherlandsSlide16

Faculty and research

Don’t take our word for it

Sought out by the world’s leading media outlets, W. P. Carey faculty members are

quoted over

5,000 times annually.Slide17

Faculty and research

Research Centers

Generating research, ideas, and information that support academics and business professionals.

L. William

Seidman

Research Institute

Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research

JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center

Center for Entrepreneurship

CABIT: Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology

Center for Services Leadership

CAPS: Center for Strategic Supply Research

CaSN: Center for Supply Networks CASEE: Center for the Advanced Study in Economic Efficiency Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice Center for Environmental Economics and Sustainability Policy Center for the Study of Economic Liberty (new in 2015)Slide18

Faculty and research

Advisory Boards

Over 260 corporations and senior business leaders partner with the W. P. Carey School of Business.

Accountancy Advisory Board

Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology Board

CAPS Research: Center for Strategic Supply Research

Center for Services Leadership Board

Dean’s Council

Entrepreneurship Advisory Board

Finance Advisory Board

Information Systems Executive Advisory Board

Network for Value Chain Excellence

Real Estate Advisory BoardSlide19

Degree programs

Cultivating tomorrow’s business leaders with a broad array of degree programs. Slide20

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Accountancy

Business Administration

Business Data Analytics

Business Entrepreneurship

Chinese Language and

Culture

Communication

Computer Information Systems

Economics

Economics and Engineering

Management*

Finance

Food

Industry Management

Global Agribusiness

Global Leadership

Global Logistics Management

Global Politics

Human

Resources

Law

Management

Marketing

Public Service and Public PolicyRetail ManagementSpanish Language and CultureSports and Media StudiesStatisticsSupply Chain ManagementSupply Chain Management and Sustainability*SustainabilityTechnological Entrepreneurship and Management**TechnologyTourismDegree programs*Concurrent degree**Joint degree partnership with Ira A. Fulton Schools of EngineeringSlide21

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Minors

Business minor

Real

Estate

minor

Certificates

Applied Business Data Analytics

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Honors Business Consulting

International Business

Leadership in

Business

(

New in 2015)

Professional Sales

Sales and Marketing Essentials

Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Sports Business

Degree programsSlide22

Degree programs

Graduate Degree Programs

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Full-time MBA

Online MBA

Part-time MBA

(Evening)

Executive MBA

Degrees

Offered in China

Executive

MBA

Master’s in Management

Doctor of Business Administration (

DBA)

Specialized

Master’s Degrees

Master of Accountancy (MACC)

Master of Science in Business Analytics (MS‑BA)

Master of Science in Finance (MS‑FIN)

Master of Science in Global Logistics (MS‑GL)

Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM)

Master of Science in Management (

MiM)Master of Real Estate Development (MRED)

Master of Taxation (MTax)Slide23

Degree programs

PhD Programs

PhD

in Business Administration

Accountancy

Agribusiness

Information Systems

Finance

Management

Marketing

Supply

Chain Management

PhD

in EconomicsSlide24

Executive Education Programs

Custom programs

Leadership

Development

workshops

Supply

Chain Management

certificate

Business

Analytics

certificate

Real

Estate Development

certificate

Small

Business Leadership Academy

Services

Leadership

courses

Professional certificate

in Entrepreneurship

Degree programsSlide25

ASU Interdisciplinary Partners

College

of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ira

A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Julie

Ann Wrigley School of Sustainability

Sandra

Day O’Connor College of Law

Walter

Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications

College

of Public Service and Community Solutions

Barrett

, The Honors College

Degree programsSlide26

Oh, the places they go

Employers

who hire W

. P. Carey

students and graduates

Slide27

Oh, the places they go

3M Company

A.T. Kearney Inc.

Abbott

Laboratories

Air Products and

Chemicals

Inc.

Amazon.com

Inc.

American

Airlines

Inc.

American Express

Co.

Apple Inc.Applied Materials Inc.Arizona CoyotesArizona Public Service Co. (APS)Avnet Inc.B/E Aerospace Inc.Bank of America Corp.BDO

USA

LLP

BeachFlesichman

PC

Bechtel

National

Inc.

BlackRock Inc.The Boeing Co.BP PLCC.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.CVS CaremarkCharles Schwab and Co. Inc.Chevron CorporationChrysler Group LLCCisco Systems Inc.Citigroup Inc.CliftonLarsonAllen LLPThe Coca-Cola Co.ConAgra Foods Inc.ConocoPhillips Co.Dell Inc.Deloitte LLPDHL Express Inc.Edward JonesEide

Bailly LLPE. & J. Gallo WineryEnterprise Rent-A-CarEquity MethodsErnst & Young LLPExxon Mobil Corp.Freeport-McMoRan Inc.Gannett LocalGEICOGeneral Dynamics Corp.General Mills Inc.General Motors Co.GoDaddy Operating Co. LLCThe Goldman Sachs Group Inc.Henkel CorporationHoneywell International Inc.IDS Technology MarketingInternational Business MachinesCorp. (IBM)Insight Enterprises Inc.Intel CorporationJPMorgan Chase & Co.Johnson & Johnson ServicesSlide28

Oh, the places they go

Employers who hire W. P. Carey students and graduates

KPMG LLP

L’Oréal

Group

Lockheed Martin

Corp.

Mattel

Inc.

Marriott International

Inc.

McGladrey

LLP

Medtronic

Inc.MGM Resorts InternationalMicroAgeMicrosoft Corp.Mobile Mini Inc.Mondel-ez International Inc.Monsanto Co.Navigate ResearchNestle USA

Inc.

Nike

Inc.

The Northwestern Mutual

Life

Insurance Co.

ON Semiconductor

PNC Financial Services Group Inc.PepsiCo Inc.PetSmart Inc.Phillips 66 Co.Protiviti Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPRaytheon Co.Republic Services Inc.Rolls-Royce Motor Cars LimitedShea HomesStanley Black & Decker Inc.Starbucks Corp.Starwood Hotels & ResortsWorldwide Inc.State FarmStryker Corp.Target Corp.UBS

US Airways Inc.UTC Aerospace SystemsUnited Services AutomobileAssociation (USAA)The Vanguard Group Inc.W. P. Carey Inc.Wal-Mart Stores Inc.Wells Fargo & Co.World Fuel Services Corp.Zion and ZionSlide29

Recognizing excellence

Greatness in business comes with extensive experience, commitment, and perseverance. The W. P. Carey School is proud to recognize the excellence of leaders from the local, national, and international business community.Slide30

Recognizing excellence

Lawrence R. Klein Award

An annual honor for economic forecasting accuracy, the W. P. Carey School of Business presents the Lawrence R. Klein Award in association with the nationally recognized Blue Chip Economic Indicators newsletter.

2015

Award Winner –

Robert A. Dye

Most

accurate U.S. forecast among the nation’s top economists from

2011

to

2014

Serves

as

vice president and chief economist at Comerica Bank

On the board of directors of the National Association of Business Economics and a past president of the Economic Club of Pittsburgh

Former senior economist for Moody’s Economy.com and Wharton EconometricsSlide31

Recognizing excellence

W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame

Established in 1977, the W. P. Carey Hall of Fame recognizes alumni who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their fields and in the community.

2015 Inductee

William B. Kent

President and CEO of The Kent Companies

Survived the collapse of the west Texas oil economy and has expanded from 75 employees to more than 1,100

President of the Chevron Texaco Petroleum Marketers Association, a board member of the National Association of Convenience Stores

Major

founding contributor to the Sun Devil Stadium renovation project

BS in business administration, 1978Slide32

Recognizing excellence

W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame

2015 Inductee – Edmundo Hidalgo

Former president and CEO of Chicanos

Por

La Causa Inc.

Oversaw double-digit growth for five of the past seven years, enabling the corporation to become a highly visible advocate for social and economic development

Previously served nine years as Chicanos Po La Causa COO

Advisory board and commission member for

such groups as the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy, the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition, and the

Arizona Department

of Health Services

MBA, 2000Slide33

Recognizing excellence

W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame

2015

Inductee –

Robert W. Pryor

President of Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest nonprofit health care system in Texas

Has increased access to quality care with more than 850 access points and 49 hospitals for 5.3 million patient encounters annually

Has authored book chapters, articles, and abstracts in over two dozen publications

Board-certified pediatrician and Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians and the American College of Critical Care Medicine with 20 years of experience as a practicing intensive care

pysician

MBA, 2003Slide34

Recognizing excellence

Executive of the Year Award

The W. P. Carey School’s Dean’s Council honors one business leader annually whose contribution is recognized as significant to the nation and the world, whose inspired leadership has created and sustained superior organizational performance, and whose achievements exemplify a model for future business leaders.

2015 Award Winner – Christopher L.

Mapes

Elected to the board of directors of Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. in 2010, and named COO in 2011

Has served as president and CEO since 2012, and as chairman since 2013

Has held a number of leadership positions and board memberships, and currently serves on the boards of the Timken Company Greater Cleveland Partnership, Greater Cleveland Chapter of the American Red Cross, National Association of Manufacturers, and the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation

Vice chairman of the Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network

Holds degrees from Ball State University, the University of Toledo, and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern UniversitySlide35

Recognizing excellence

Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements

ASU Sun Devil Select

(New in 2015)

Incredible

history of entrepreneurship and

innovation at ASU

Established

in

2015

Honors legacy

by celebrating

achievements

of Sun Devil-owned and Sun Devil-led businesses

across

the globeAnnual ASU- and W. P. Carey-sponsored event welcomes alumni business leaders who are igniting innovation back to campus, where they have the opportunity to cultivate

deep

connections

with fellow

winners, meet

with the

dean, visit

classrooms, and

networkSlide36

Recognizing excellence

Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements

2015 Sun Devil Select

Class

Bill Rogers, CEO

Homeowners Financial Group

Charles Layne, CEO

STG

Cliff Schertz, Founder and CEO

Tiempo

Development

Dallin

Harris, Principal

Skyhook Internet Marketing

David

Anderson, Co-founder, President & CEO Off Madision Ave

David

DeLorenzo

, President

Fruitables

Errol Berry, CEO & Managing Partner

Print.Save.Repeat

.

Frank Healy, President and CEO Higher Ed GrowthSlide37

Recognizing excellence

Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements

2015 Sun Devil Select

Class

Joel McFadden, COO

FAN Interactive Marketing

Lisa

VanBockern

, Owner

SkinScript

Marc

Chesley

, Chief Technology Officer

Infusionsoft

Margaret Dunn, President & CEO

Dunn TransportationMichael Cocanower, Founder and President itSynergyRobyn Barrett, Managing Member FSW FundingScott Gates, President and COO Western Window SystemsTim Haitaian, Co-founder and CFO

RedShelf

Weston Bergmann, Investor

BetaBloxSlide38

Recognizing excellence

Spirit of Enterprise Awards

The Spirit of Enterprise Awards is Arizona’s premier celebration of entrepreneurship. Each year, for the past 19 years, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University has recognized businesses that positively impact our economy while exhibiting ethics, energy, and excellence in entrepreneurship.

Pinnacle Transplant

Technologies

Emerging

Entrepreneur Award

A human tissue bank that processes allograft tissue for transplant.Slide39

Recognizing excellence

Spirit of Enterprise Awards

TYR Tactical

The

Hahnco

Companies Special Achievement in Entrepreneurship Award

Provides world-class engineering and research and development capabilities with customized solutions to increase the performance of soldiers worldwide.Slide40

Recognizing excellence

Spirit of Enterprise Awards

Potter's House Apothecary and Wellness

The

Spirit of Enterprise Innovation in Entrepreneurship Award

A pharmacy specializing in both sterile and general compounding, making medications specifically for a patient's unique needs.Slide41

Recognizing excellence

Spirit of Enterprise Awards

The

Dhaba

Plaza

Gary L. Trujillo Minority Enterprise Award sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona

A one-stop South Asian cultural center housing highly coveted, multi-award winning DHABA restaurant and marketplace, Indian artifacts, cooking school and resource center.Slide42

Recognizing excellence

Spirit of Enterprise Awards

Vivek Kopparthi,

NeoLight

Spirit of Enterprise Student Entrepreneur Award

A medical device company that develops phototherapy beds to cure jaundice in pre-term and full-term babies.Slide43

Recognizing excellence

Igniting Entrepreneurialism

ASU Sun Devil Igniter Challenge

(New in 2015)

The Sun Devil Igniter Challenge is open to all ASU students who see the reward in risk and possess the drive to create change through a disruptive, innovative idea. Hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business, this annual event is unlike any other university entrepreneurship

competition.

Phase One

– Up

to five finalists

selected and

given $5,000 to enhance and improve

their idea

Phase Two – Finalists present finished concept, with one winner awarded $50,000 to transform their idea into

realitySlide44

Recognizing excellence

Igniting Entrepreneurialism

The

Igniter Challenge Board of Directors

Highly

sought after, prestigious, experienced group of serial entrepreneurs and active

investors

Involved

every step of the

way

Judge

the

competition

Act

as a “Board of Directors” for the winning entrepreneurial team in the first year following the

competition – the “Igniter Year”Slide45

Recognizing excellence

Igniting Entrepreneurialism

2015 Igniter Challenge Winner

– HELOS: Heel Locking System

Co-founded by

Rebecca Christensen, Leila

Jawhar

,

J.J.

McNeill, Michael

Heeb

, Phillip Woods,

Chieh

-An Chen,

and

Gilwon Kim, HELOS is a highly capable team of engineers who have created a revolutionary step-in design for a new type of snowboard binding. HELOS is a unique, attractive, and durable product that will make life easier for the end user while upholding a competitive edge against bindings already on the market.Slide46

Recognizing excellence

Igniting Entrepreneurialism

Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge

(New in

2016)

The Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge is open to all ASU students who wish to make change in the world through the creation of new ventures

.

Phase One

three finalist teams

selected and given

$7,500

to enhance and improve their idea

Phase Two – Finalists present finished concept, with one winner awarded $20,000 to transform their idea into realitySlide47

Recognizing excellence

Accessing Industry Thought Leaders

Economic Club of Phoenix

Lead. Inform. Influence.

The Economic Club of Phoenix (ECP) enhances discussion of economic and business issues among academic, business, labor, and public sectors in the Phoenix area.

2013-2014 Speakers

Punit

Renjen

, Chairman of the Board, Deloitte LLP

Edward J. “Joe”

Shoen

, CEO, U-Haul International

Dan Burns

, CEO, Athletes’ Performance

John

Stobo

, Managing General Partner, ABS Capital

Beth

Bierbower

, President of the Employer Group Segment, Humana

Dan Hesse, CEO, SprintSlide48

Recognizing excellence

Accessing Industry Thought Leaders

2014-2015

Speakers

Ray

Anderson

, Vice President for University Athletics and Athletic Director,

Arizona

State University

Kevin

Knight

, CEO, Knight Transportation

Walter

Robb

, Co-CEO, Whole Foods Market

Michael Tipsord, Vice Chairman and COO, State Farm Elizabeth Crain, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, Moelis & Company Slide49

Recognizing excellence

Accessing Industry Thought Leaders

2015-2016 Speakers

Cliff Burrows

, Group president, U.S., Americas, and

Teavana

, Starbucks Corp.

Susan

Salka

, CEO, president, and director, AMN Healthcare Services Inc.

Harvey

Kanter

, President, CEO, and chairman of the board, Blue Nile

Hillary Schneider

, President,

LifeLock John Hammergren, Chairman, president, and CEO, McKesson Corp. and Dean’s Council Executive of the YearSlide50
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