Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University cultivates visionary leaders who harness innovation and a global digital mindset to shape the organizations of the future. Committed to transforming leadership and management education, Thunderbird empowers professionals to drive sustainable prosperity in an increasingly interconnected world. As the premier institution for global leadership and management education, Thunderbird is more than just a school—it is a dynamic global network of leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, and intrapreneurs spanning both the private and public sectors.

For nearly 80 years, Thunderbird has been at the forefront of developing global leaders. Founded as the American Institute for Foreign Trade, Thunderbird was chartered on April 8, 1946, on the historic Thunderbird Field, a World War II airbase in Glendale, Arizona, where pilots from around the world once trained. General Barton Kyle Yount, recognizing the need for a school dedicated to international trade and global affairs, secured the airfield to fulfill this vision. Since its inception, Thunderbird has upheld a powerful guiding principle, best captured in the words of founding faculty member Dr. William Lytle Schurz: “Borders frequented by trade seldom need soldiers.”

As the world’s first higher education institution dedicated exclusively to international leadership, Thunderbird pioneered a curriculum integrating global management, international political economy, regional business environments, languages, and cross-cultural communication. Often described as a "mini-United Nations," the school fosters a diverse and inclusive student body. Today, Thunderbird’s vast and influential alumni network includes nearly 50,000 graduates across 150 countries, with over 170 active alumni chapters in 70 nations.

In December 2014, Thunderbird became a part of the Arizona State University enterprise, blending its decades-long legacy of cultivating global leaders with ASU’s vast resources and commitment to innovation. In 2018, Thunderbird relocated to ASU’s vibrant Downtown Phoenix campus, uniting the world’s No. 1 ranked Master’s in Management (WSJ/THE) with the No. 1 university for innovation (U.S. News & World Report).

For the third consecutive year, Thunderbird has been recognized as the world’s top institution for international trade by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), the global authority on higher education rankings. In its 2025 International Trade Rankings, Thunderbird secured the No. 1 spot ahead of esteemed institutions such as Columbia University, the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ross), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler), the University of Oxford (UK), IMD (Switzerland), and Tsinghua University (China). This prestigious recognition underscores Thunderbird’s unparalleled leadership in shaping the future of global commerce and diplomacy.

At the heart of Thunderbird’s transformation is the F. Francis & Dionne Najafi Thunderbird Global Headquarters, an ultramodern 110,000-square-foot facility on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus. Designed to integrate cutting-edge technology with immersive global learning, this state-of-the-art building serves as a launchpad for the next generation of global leaders.

Further extending its global reach, Thunderbird’s network of regional centers embodies its mission to advance global leadership and education. With over 15 dedicated regional representatives, Thunderbird maintains a strong presence through physical hubs in Phoenix, AZ (Global Headquarters); Geneva, Switzerland; Dubai, UAE; Seoul, South Korea; and Jakarta, Indonesia. Complementing these locations are virtual centers in Tokyo, Japan; Shanghai, China; Mumbai, India; Nairobi, Kenya; Amsterdam, Netherlands; London, United Kingdom; Mexico City, Mexico; Taipei, Taiwan; and Cairo, Egypt.

Additionally, Thunderbird’s partnership with Arizona State University extends its influence to the ASU California Center in Los Angeles and the Barrett & O’Connor Washington Center in Washington, D.C., reinforcing its commitment to shaping the future of global business leadership.

The Thunderbird Mystique

The mystique of the Thunderbird School of Global Management student and alumni network revolves around a deep-seated sense of global camaraderie and professional excellence that transcends traditional educational bonds. Graduates of Thunderbird are renowned for their international business acumen, cultural intelligence, and a shared ethos of fostering global prosperity and understanding. This network is not just a professional fraternity but a vibrant, supportive community characterized by lifelong friendships, collaborative ventures, and a commitment to making a positive impact worldwide.

The mystique lies in its ability to connect students and alumni across diverse industries and geographies, creating a unique and influential global tribe dedicated to driving change and innovation on an international scale.

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Our Vision

Thunderbird is committed to transforming leadership and management education to create sustainable prosperity in an interconnected world.

Vintage image of pilot in a propeller plane on Thunderbird School of Global Management's old headquarters.

The Evolution of Thunderbird

Thunderbird 1.0: Founded in 1946 on the grounds of a deactivated airbase (Thunderbird Field No. 1), Thunderbird was the first graduate management school focused on global business.


Thunderbird 2.0: The 1960s proved to be a time of global expansion for the institution. Thunderbird enjoyed steady growth and with that came a sense of identity in the world of international business education.


Thunderbird 3.0: By the 1980s, Thunderbird had risen to become a major player in the corporate and academic arenas, ranking No. 1 in the world for international management.


Thunderbird. 4.0: In 2014, Thunderbird joined Arizona State University, bringing the world’s No.1 ranked Master of Global Management program under the umbrella of the university ranked the No. 1 “Most Innovative School” in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. With a new global headquarters on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus and Centers of Excellence around the world, Thunderbird is now strategically focused on delivering the world’s finest leadership and management education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.