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Walton Arts Center Makes Staff Changes; Sparks Sees Staff Recognition (NWA Movers & Shakers)

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Kyle May has been promoted and Thomas DeBari has been hired at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville.

May has been promoted from corporate relations coordinator to AMP corporate manager. Debari has been hired as facility services manager. He was previously manager at French Metro Antiques in Fayetteville.


Nycole Oliver, a nurse practitioner at Sparks Medical Center-Van Buren, was recently honored with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners State Award for Excellence at a national conference in Philadelphia.

Cindy Smith, radiologic technologist at Sparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith, recently passed a national board exam to become a registered vascular technologist with the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography.


Daniel Ferritor has taken over as chair and Ed Clifford and Karen Parker have joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest Regional Campus Advisory Board.


Kathleen Trotter has been hired as the executive director of the Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale. Trotter had previously been director of operations at the center.


Terry James, a Farm Bureau office claims representative from Maumelle, received the first-place underwriting award and was also named the 2017 Office Claims Representative of the Year during the 64th annual Farm Bureau Claims Conference June 8-10 in Rogers.


See more of this week’s Movers & Shakers, and submit your own announcement at ArkansasBusiness.com/Movers.

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