Serving veterans through scholarship

Mike and Ashley Fisher

When Mike Fisher began his undergraduate studies at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he regularly heard about 鈥淭he Long Gray Line鈥濃攁 phrase that referenced the lifelong ties that bind every graduate.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a feedback loop,鈥 Fisher explained. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e part of this when you graduate, but it鈥檚 really important you continue to come back鈥攚hether that鈥檚 in teaching, mentoring, giving or just sharing your perspective.鈥

The phrase has inspired Fisher, PhD (MGT '00; GRS '13, management), to stay connected not only to West Point, but the school where he earned his EMBA and PhD degrees: 星空传媒. 

The former chief technology officer and current advisor at Etsy is now an entrepreneur in residence at the university鈥檚 Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, an advisor to Weatherhead School of Management鈥檚 xLab and a former adjunct faculty member. More recently, Fisher and his wife, Ashley, created the 鈥淗onoring Our Heroes Endowment Fund,鈥 a scholarship designated for veterans seeking doctoral degrees in business management. 

A former military aviation officer turned engineering executive, Fisher is passionate about bringing the academic and veteran communities together.

鈥淸In the military] you鈥檙e not just taught to be a soldier and not think. 鈥 As a military leader, you need to be a scholar,鈥 Fisher said. 

Weatherhead鈥檚 doctoral programs, as Fisher knows from experience, focus on translating research findings into real-world practice鈥攐r vice versa鈥攑roviding an education that is well-suited to veterans with significant career experience. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 how a lot of military people are,鈥 Fisher said. 鈥淭hey are meant to be the warrior-scholar.鈥


Originally published in the summer 2023 issue of Forward Thinking magazine