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Chambers Bank Senior VP Dan Broyles to Retire After 24 Years (Movers & Shakers)

Broyles began working for Chambers Bank in 2000 as a business development officer and has served in his current position since 2002.

Rebekah Guiltner Promoted to Senior VP at FNBC Bank (Movers & Shakers)

Explore career advancements and new hires across Arkansas industries, from banking and education to technology, health care, and legal sectors.

Driving Progress: The Interchange That Unlocked Uptown Rogers

Cow pastures not long ago spanned the hundreds of acres now considered prime real estate along Interstate 49 in an area called Uptown Rogers in Northwest Arkansas. Development has boomed […]

Letter From Arkansas Chapter, ACG of America President David Molton

David Molton2012 PresidentArkansas Chapter, AGC of America, Inc.

There have been 36 individuals inducted into the Hall of Fame since its founding and four more individuals will join them on May 2, 2012. These deserving individuals: Randy McNulty, Kent Pettit, PE, Jack See, FAIA and Joe Stanley, AIA will certainly add to the impressive list of names in the Hall of Fame.

Randy McNulty

2012 Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame: Randy McNulty

Southern Pavers, Inc., founded by Randy McNulty, was a general highway contractor specializing in bridges, and in particular, rehabilitation and stage construction of structures over and on the interstate highways. His company completed many of the bridges between Little Rock and Benton in connection with the rebuilding of Interstate 30. read more >
Kenneth Allen Pettit, PE

2012 Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame: Kenneth Allen Pettit, PE

Pettit and his firm were instrumental in designing mechanical and electrical systems on buildings for various architectural firms and their direct owners. Pettit & Pettit are the design engineers for buildings throughout the state, including health care facilities and higher educational campuses. read more >
Jack F. See Jr., FAIA

2012 Arkansas Construction Hall of Fame: Jack F. See Jr., FAIA

Jack F. See, Jr., FAIA, a respected representative of his profession in his community and state, has made significant contributions to society and the practice of architecture for more than 46 years. See joined the Little Rock firm of Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, Inc., in 1962 as a project designer and became a principal in 1972. read more >