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NWA Women in Business: Michelle Barnes

Age: 45 Residence: Bentonville Education: B.A., psychology, Ohio State University; B.S., early childhood education, Breyer State University Professional background: Barnes manages 70 employees while overseeing an organization that serves 240…

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Forty Under 40: Matt Brasel

Matt Brasel’s co-workers say he is a maverick in the banking industry, a dynamic, adaptable and charismatic leader who forfeited a safe career in 2012 to join a risky new venture…

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Forty Under 40: Allen Brumett

For Allen Brumett, it all started in 2007 during a family vacation to Dauphin Island in Alabama. A family friend brought homemade barbecue sauce to the gathering, and Brumett, by…

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Forty Under 40: Jonathan Coker

Jonathan Coker’s path in financial management has remained steadfast throughout high school, college and his 12-year professional career, but he credits mentors for propelling him toward success in a field…

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Forty Under 40: Scott Crossett

Scott Crossett was a stockbroker working in Rogers when he became acquainted with Cameron Smith through an outside business venture.  The more they talked, the more it became clear to…

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Forty Under 40: M. Sean Evans

After earning his Master of Laws in taxation from New York University School of Law in 2011, Sean (pronounced “seen”) Evans moved to Northwest Arkansas to join the Friday firm….

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Forty Under 40: Colin Johnson

Destiny has shaped Colin Johnson’s career. The Little Rock native (and third-generation graduate of Catholic High School for Boys) intended to pursue medicine, and earned a bachelor’s degree in microbiology…