Sexton Mentors Winners
Two teams from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville won the graduate and undergraduate competitions at the 2003 Governor’s Award for Entrepreneurial Development.
The April 30 event, sponsored by Arkansas Capital Resource Corp., awarded $104,000 in cash prizes including $20,000 to each first place team
A total of 82 teams from 12 of Arkansas’ 15 four-year colleges and universities entered the competition.
Gov. Mike Huckabee told the more than 700 people in attendance that the vision and leadership of the contestants offer Arkansas a bright future.
Howard Putnam, the former CEO of Southwest Airlines Co., was the keynote speaker. He said passion, drive and “thinking longterm” are the keys to creating a successful business.
Lance Sexton, director of the UA Small Business Development Center in Fayetteville, was the faculty adviser who mentored both first-place teams (see chart).
Enterprising Entrants
Winning teams at the 2003 Governor’s Award for Entrepreneurial Development were as follows:
Graduate Competition Winners
1. WireCon, University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser: Lance Sexton, director of the UA Small Business Development Center at Fayetteville.
Students: Baykal Altiner, Sam Austin, Philip Doss
2. Logomotion Inc., University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser, Carol Reeves, associate professor of management at the UA in Fayetteville.
Students: Richard Hossley, Raymond Jordan, Guy Marrone, Emily McClain
3. FYM Consulting LLC, University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser: Carol Reeves
Students: Jody Ayers, Jordan Beard, Martin Sutton
Technology Award
Phantron, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Faculty Adviser: Calvin Bacon Jr., assistant professor of management at UALR.
Students: William Burgess, Jaime Summers, Keith M. Wheeler
Undergraduate Competition Winners
1. Horizon Building Systems, University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser: Lance Sexton
Students: Josh Copher, Joseph Rupe, Aaron Lewis, James Travis, Lamont Nguyen
2. Pooltek, University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser, Renee Clay, coordinator of cooperative education and internships.
Students: Mark Heiliger, Sarah Barnett, Anthony Francis
3. Digital Arkansas, Harding University
Faculty Adviser: Phil Brown, accounting department chair at Harding University at Searcy
Students: Troy Helton, Nathan Dutile
Technology Award
Pooltek, University of Arkansas
Faculty Adviser: Renee Clay, coordinator of cooperative education and internships.
Students: Mark Heiliger, Sarah Barnett, Anthony Francis
Source: Arkansas Capital Resource Corp.