
CFO of the Year: Introduction from Publisher Mitch Bettis
Chief financial officers don't usually grandstand or seek the limelight, so the idea of honoring them at an awards luncheon might seem unusual. read more >
Mitch Bettis is the owner and president of Arkansas Business Publishing Group — the award-winning digital marketing and media company founded in 1995. He has more than 30 years of experience in management and publishing.
He manages the daily operations of a publishing company that produces more than 30 publications and a digital marketing company working with businesses across the United States. He also serves as the publisher of Arkansas Business, the state’s business magazine.
Mitch is a graduate of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, and he did his masters and doctorate work at Oklahoma State University.
Mitch and his wife have three children — Jackson Addy and Elli.
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