Arizona State University Alumni Eric M. Bailey and Jamie Bailey Named to Prestigious List
TEMPE, Ariz., May 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Eric M. Bailey, President of Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, and Jamie Bailey, Chief of Finance and Operations, were named to the Sun Devil 100 Class of 2022, sponsored by the Arizona State University Alumni Association. Eric and Jamie will be honored on Thursday, April 28, at the awards celebration taking place on ASU's Tempe campus.
The Sun Devil 100 celebrates the achievements of ASU alumni who own or lead businesses that exemplify innovation, growth, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Spanning industries and locations, the University has an impressive history of leadership and entrepreneurship from its students and alumni, and the Sun Devil 100 awards invite a select group of these innovative leaders back to campus for a celebration in their honor.
"Both Jamie and I are extremely honored that we are to be named to the ASU Sun Devil 100 class of 2022," said Eric. "We have had the opportunity to work with amazing organizations as we realize our vision, 'To change the way the world communicates.' We are equally thrilled and humbled to be among so many amazing Sun Devil business leaders. To be recognized at this level is an indication that we are making an impact in the world as well as the impact we need to continue making into the future."
Eric and Jamie both graduated from ASU; Eric with a Bachelor's Degree from the College of Technology, and Innovation, and Jamie with a Bachelor's Degree from the College of Letters and Sciences. The couple founded Bailey Strategic Innovation Group in 2016 with the goal to infuse the brain science of communication into leadership and business by providing organizations with diversity and inclusion training, leadership development, strategic planning, culture change initiatives, modern physical space design, leadership coaching and more.
"Eric and I have been working to help organizations achieve alignment, awareness, and action for more than six years, and to be recognized by ASU is truly an honor," said Jamie. "Our growth has been entirely organic, seeing high percentages of repeat and referral client partners. I think that it's a testament to the unique way we do our work and the unique outcomes our clients are realizing. Eric and I met while at ASU and we will always cherish the academic and life lessons we learned during our college years."
To be considered for the Sun Devil 100, companies must be owned or led by ASU alumni; have been in business for at least three years; have revenues exceeding $250,000 for the past three years, and operate in a manner consistent with the ASU Charter.
"This is the eighth year Sun Devil 100 has celebrated entrepreneurs, changemakers, and leaders who have graduated from ASU," said Christine Wilkinson, president, and CEO of the ASU Alumni Association. "In alignment with ASU's charter, we are expanding the awards program to include revenue tiers and showcase more ASU alumni-owned and -led organizations. We are proud of each alum and the impact they've made in their fields."
For more information on Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, or how to enlist their services, visit baileyinnovationgroup.com. To see a list of all honorees for this year's class of the Sun Devil 100, visit https://alumni.asu.edu/events/sun-devil-100.
About Bailey Strategic Innovation Group
Started in 2016, Bailey Strategic Innovation Group is one of the nation's fastest-growing communication consulting firms helping break down the barriers of human communication using brain science. Bailey Strategic Innovation Group's methodology defies typical consulting. The firm works to leverage organizations and entities' most powerful resources and people to help propel them like never before. Services include meeting facilitation, keynote presentations, speaking engagements, leadership development, educational design and curriculum, process improvement, and diversity and inclusion training. Bailey Strategic Innovation Group is led by president, and bestselling author Eric M. Bailey.
About the Arizona State University Alumni Association
The ASU Alumni Association was formed in 1894, less than 10 years after the founding of the Arizona Territorial Normal School (ASU's original predecessor) and almost 20 years before Arizona became a state. The association is the university's oldest support group. For more than 125 years, the ASU Alumni Association has advanced the interests of the university's alumni and served as a lifelong connection between the university and graduated Sun Devils throughout the state, across the country, and around the world. Today, the ASU Alumni Association serves more than 540,000 Sun Devils around the world. For more information, visit http://alumni.asu.edu.
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