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Forty Under 40: Tony Juneau, 32
One of the reasons Tony Juneau became an Eagle Scout was to get a set of wheels. He ended up with a lot more than that. “My dad told me…
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One of the reasons Tony Juneau became an Eagle Scout was to get a set of wheels. He ended up with a lot more than that. “My dad told me…
by - January 1, 2011 12:00 am
Jim Kane’s boyhood fascination with computers morphed into a career that’s put him on the cutting edge of online retailing. Acumen Brands CEO John James said Kane has grown the…
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In February 2002, Kevin King was enjoying success in the Internet and communications business when he read the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. The book’s central theme,…
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Growing up in Jonesboro, Timothy Maddox enjoyed a specific perk as the son of an architect. “If Dad had designed the building, we could go behind any door we wanted,”…
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Autumn Manning was the first employee of organizational development firm SVI, “when [founder] Mike Thompson was operating it from his garage,” she said. She helped build the 8-year-old company, first…
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Lauren Marquette is filled with the volunteer spirit, and knew from an early age she wanted to help people. A job offer from Susan G. Komen, where she interned while…
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Jason Marshall grew up in a troubled neighborhood in Dallas, which he said gave him an appreciation for the opportunities he’s been given. After graduating from Texas A&M at Commerce…
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Leah Peterson, a native of Peter Pender, a small town south of Ozark, thrives on seeing other people succeed. As director of human resources at Ozark Mountain Poultry, she enjoys…
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A standout football player at Greenwood and later a letterman at the University of Arkansas, Tatum Owenby is passionate about sports. Because of that, Owenby started his marketing company in…
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Noy Phoumivong wears many hats besides her traditional chef’s toque. She’s also an entrepreneur, volunteer, new mom — and roller derby queen. Besides cooking up new products for Simmons Foods,…
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During his sophomore year at Lamar High School, Joseph Reece remembers telling his father he wanted to be a lawyer, specifically a litigator or a tax attorney. “I don’t know…
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Growing up in Mexico, Javier Reyes witnessed that country’s repeated financial crises. A desire to understand those events and help create a solution led him to study economics. He was…
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Since moving to Northwest Arkansas in August 2007, Josh Roller has successfully performed more than 1,100 weight-loss surgeries. Fresh from a fellowship in minimally invasive bariatric and advanced laparoscopic general…
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Chelsea Shaffer said finance was always a natural fit for her. “I like numbers,” she said. “I’ve always been good with math.” Shaffer recently began working at Coca-Cola, where she…
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Julie Shook is a good example of what happens when determination and opportunity collide. Born and raised in Berryville, Shook began working at Arvest after learning about two part-time job…
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Robin Simpson jokes about a love for problem-solving that dates to her first algebra class. “I was that kid,” she said. Nowadays, Simpson finds financial solutions that best fit her…
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Joshua Smith said one of the best things about his job as an appraiser is being able to interact with quality people and learn from their experiences. Smith, a Van…
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Darrin Storms grew up in Siloam Springs, where a friend’s dad got him interested in dentistry. From there, he developed an interest in orthodontics and after graduating from the University…
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Mario Valdovino grew up in California, where his family was in the food business. He decided early on he was not going to go down that path, but wanted to…
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As a Lady Razorback, April Seggebruch earned a reputation for her drive to perform well on the basketball court. “That’s just how I am in life, I think,” she said…