Press release from the issuing company
Tempe, Ariz. – ProCopy Office Solutions, a Tempe based Office Technology Company has announced that their President, Mike McGuirk, has been selected as a member of the Board of Directors to the Arizona State University Alumni Association. Mr. McGuirk is a 1982 graduate from the WP Carey School of Business. Prior to joining ProCopy, he was President of Xerox owned Arizona Office Technologies. Mr. McGuirk has stayed close to his ASU roots, particularly with his affiliation with Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity where he served as Vice-President. Since joining ProCopy as an equity partner and President, the company has been a sponsor and partner of Sun Devil Athletics. In addition, the ProCopy Foundation established a scholarship through the WP Carey School of Business named after his business mentor Gary Clancy. Mr. McGuirk currently serves on the Board of the Better Business Bureau, and Business Technology Association (BTA) as well as the National Advisory Council for Ricoh. He is a Member of the Tempe Diablos and the Executive Association of Greater Phoenix.
“I am so honored to serve on this Board,” said Mike McGuirk, President of ProCopy. “My 4 years at ASU literally changed my future and I am a true Sun Devil for life. ASU has over 400,000 reachable Alumni and I am so excited to help support the strategic plan and serve as an Ambassador to the Sun Devil Nation. I have always been a huge admirer of the Association from the outside but getting to work with Dr. Wilkinson and her staff along with the other Board Members, will absolutely be a career highlight for me.”
"The support and involvement of Arizona business leaders like Mike McGuirk speaks volumes to our success in this community. We are happy to have him on the board and look forward to a great year of innovation and collaboration," said Christine Wilkinson, Senior Vice President & Secretary of the University / President of the ASU Alumni Association.
Arizona State University is currently one of the largest universities in the country with enrollment of over 72,000 and 5 Campus’s in the Phoenix metro area and 4 Regional Learning Centers around Arizona.
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