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Forty Under 40: Amy Callahan
For the first time in three years, Amy Callahan took a vacation this summer. “I read three books that had nothing to do with business,” she boasted. “I’d say that…
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For the first time in three years, Amy Callahan took a vacation this summer. “I read three books that had nothing to do with business,” she boasted. “I’d say that…
by - January 1, 2013 12:00 am
If J.R. Carroll had kept the streak alive and attended LSU like the rest of his family, who knows what he would be doing now. Instead, the White Hall native…
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The Caddo Indian word “taysha” means “friend” or “ally”. It’s no surprise, then, that Tay Sha Carter finds the mentoring aspect of higher education so appealing. “We’re here to be…
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Chad Clinehens, a civil engineer with a bachelor’s degree and MBA from the University of Arkansas, began with ZweigWhite in January. He spent 14 years before that as a principal…
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A decade ago, armed with degrees in marketing and finance/management from the University of Arkansas, Alan Cole was hired by a small startup, Lane Real Estate in Bentonville. He was…
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Fort Smith native Rob Coleman believes working in a family-owned business affords the opportunity to shape his own destiny. “We’re a third-generation company,” he said. “My grandfather had his piece,…
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A year after graduating from John Brown University in 2004 with a communications degree, Steve Cox entered a trainee program with Arvest Bank. He worked his way into the asset…
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Thomas Dunlap earned a history degree from Southern Methodist in 1996, and has always been interested in the details and strategy of public policy. He just doesn’t seek any of…
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Conner Eldridge has headed the U.S. attorney’s office in the Western District of Arkansas since December 2010. Upon his confirmation, he was — and still is — the youngest U.S….
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The suffering she witnessed while volunteering at a children’s home in Cape Town was just too much to ignore. Back in Fayetteville, all she could talk about was what she’d…
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Make no mistake. She’s a Ding Dong Momma from Dumas. That means she knows her way around a farm and the thick Delta soil is in her blood. Fran Free,…
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In April, Carl George got a big promotion. Along with his twin brother, Charles, he was named co-CEO and president of George’s Inc., one of the largest poultry producers in…
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Charles George said there are not a lot of differences between him and his twin brother, Carl. And he’s right. They were born on the same day, went to the…
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He might be a Michigan man, but he’s looking to lay down his roots here in Northwest Arkansas. Jamie Henry, who holds two engineering degrees and an MBA, likes to…
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As a rugby player, he knows a few songs he’d rather not sing in public. Bitten by the rugby bug when he was a student at John Brown University, Jeremy…
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Rob Husong can’t stay away from the mountains of Colorado. His goal is to hike all 54 of the state’s peaks that are more than 14,000 feet high. He’s already…
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She started out as an intern and now she’s a VP. In her 16 years at Tyson, Bentonville native Kristina Lambert has covered at lot of ground — marketing, chicken…
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Ryan Langston says his parents taught him the value of integrity and service. As the director of operations at Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale, he needs both in abundance….
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She’s got the knack for fundraising, and there’s plenty of proof. In over a decade of service in the nonprofit sector, Fort Smith native Amy Linimon Mason has pulled in…
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Jamie Loftin said she’s always had a strong affinity for education. “My parents were both educators,” she said. “I loved school and I loved learning.” Her love of education helps…