ASU Alumni Association receives No. 1 networking rank


ASU Alumni Association

For the sixth consecutive year, the Phoenix Business Journal has ranked the ASU Alumni Association the No. 1 networking association in the Valley of the Sun. The ASU Alumni Association, with nearly 500,000 alumni across the globe, boasts a membership of more than 246,000 Sun Devils in Maricopa County.

The ASU Alumni Association fosters a lifelong connection to the university and keeps Sun Devils connected. Alumni networking events, professional development seminars, special interest chapters and a program for Sun Devil-owned and -led businesses support ASU graduates in their professional careers.

“We know it’s important for Sun Devils to grow and advance in their careers, and staying connected to their Alumni Association builds a powerful network,” said Christine K. Wilkinson, president and CEO of the ASU Alumni Association. “This ranking illustrates the strength of the Sun Devil alumni community and our commitment to fostering connections.”

The Phoenix Business Journal released its ranked list of networking associations in its June 7, 2019, edition of the publication, which compared the total membership for the networking associations.

You can get involved in the ASU Alumni Association’s upcoming networking events. The Alumni Association, dedicated to serving and uniting all ASU alumni, offers programs, hosts signature events and oversees numerous groups that enhance the alumni experience and help alumni engage with their alma mater.

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