Let's Talk Business Phoenix

Season 4 Episode 20: ASU President Michael Crow on Arizona’s Future, Education & Growth

45 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode, ASU President Dr. Michael Crow reflects on how higher education—and Arizona itself—has changed over the past two decades, and what those shifts mean as the state’s economy accelerates. He shares how universities, employers, and civic leaders can work together to build talent pipelines for advanced manufacturing, health care, and a future shaped by AI and automation, while expanding access without sacrificing excellence. The conversation looks ahead to what success could look like for ASU and metro Phoenix over the next ten years—and the practical actions leaders can take now to strengthen Arizona’s long-term resilience and opportunity.

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