ASU Alumni Association achieves No. 1 ranking of networking associations in Phoenix


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For the seventh 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 504,000 alumni across the globe, boasts a membership of more than 251,000 Sun Devils in Maricopa County.

The ASU Alumni Association cultivates a lifelong connection to the university and keeps Sun Devils connected to their alma mater. Alumni networking events, professional development seminars, special interest chapters, and a program honoring and supporting Sun Devil-owned and -led businesses.

“At Arizona State University, we are measured not by whom we exclude, but by whom we include and how they succeed,” said Christine K. Wilkinson, president and CEO of the ASU Alumni Association. “Our diverse alumni base continues to grow and stay linked to their alma mater in a variety of ways through the Alumni Association. Even during uncertain times, we continue to find new and innovative ways to engage and connect our Sun Devil alumni community through virtual events and resources. We are honored to be named the No. 1 largest networking association for the seventh consecutive year.”

The Phoenix Business Journal released its ranked list of networking associations in its June 5, 2020, edition, which compared the total membership for the networking associations.

There are many ways to become involved in the ASU Alumni Association. Learn more about the association's programs, virtual events and networking opportunities.

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