DMD Leaders Recognized by ASU in 2025 Sun Devil 100 Ranking for Excellence

DMD Systems Recovery, a leading provider of Reuse First® IT asset disposition (ITAD) services and a Certified B Corporation, has announced that its CEO Aaron Zeper and COO Bryan White have earned prestigious recognition in the Arizona State University's 2025 Sun Devil 100. This accolade honors the achievements of rapidly growing businesses that are owned or led by ASU alumni. For Aaron Zeper, this recognition marks his third consecutive year on the list, underscoring his commitment to driving DMD's growth and innovation. On the other hand, it is a first-time recognition for Bryan White, who has played a critical role in steering the company's operations and strategy.

In a statement regarding this achievement, CEO Aaron Zeper expressed pride in leading DMD, emphasizing that the recognition is not just a personal victory but a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the entire team. He remarked, "Being named to the Sun Devil 100 for the third year in a row is a great milestone, but for us, it's just another step forward in doing business the right way." COO Bryan White echoed this sentiment, crediting DMD’s culture that fosters integrity and commitment among its staff as fundamental to achieving meaningful recognition.

Recently, DMD's success was also highlighted in ASU Thrive magazine, which outlined the company's impressive growth trajectory. Under Aaron Zeper's leadership, DMD has expanded operations into Palo Alto and surpassed $32 million in revenue. The magazine featured the company's innovative Reuse First® ITAD strategy, which not only emphasizes secure data removal but also environmental responsibility. This approach includes repurposing used airline seatback tablets for restaurant applications, showcasing DMD’s commitment to sustainability.

Since its founding, DMD has prioritized refining its operations and building a dedicated team focused on providing secure and sustainable ITAD solutions. Collaborating with numerous enterprise clients, including Fortune 500 and Cloud 500 companies, DMD helps organizations protect sensitive information while simultaneously reducing their environmental footprints by giving technology a new lease on life.

The 2025 Sun Devil 100 recognizes a total of 205 ASU alumni businesses that collectively generated over $70 billion in revenue during the 2023 fiscal year and employ nearly a quarter-million professionals worldwide. To see the complete list of honorees, alumni can visit the ASU Alumni Association's website.

The ASU Alumni Association has been a crucial link for 130 years, connecting alumni to each other through various initiatives and services. As they continue to support a network of over 650,000 alumni, the recognition of DMD's leaders reflects the institution's commitment to celebrating entrepreneurial spirits and contributions to business excellence.

For more information on DMD Systems Recovery and their innovative IT asset disposition services, please visit their website at dmdsystems.com. You can also follow DMD on LinkedIn and Facebook to stay updated on their latest news and initiatives.

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