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Katie Hall of Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind and Tyler Pearson of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas in North Little Rock.
Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

Katie Hall To Manage Marketing at Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind (Movers & Shakers)

Katie Hall joined Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind in February as manager of marketing and development. Hall previously handled corporate communications for Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which acquired ALB in 2014. read more >
Business Services / Nonprofits

ALB Plans to Expand Workforce

Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind plans to expand its workforce by 40 percent and is looking to add "dozens" of full-time jobs in its sewing operations department for people who are blind or visually impaired, it said. read more >
Craig Lair was awarded best tax litigation and controversy lawyer and recognized in the tax law, trust and estates litigation and trust and estates categories.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Legal

Angela Wilcoxon, Janet Moore Join Citizens Bank of Batesville (Movers & Shakers)

Angela Wilcoxon has been promoted to senior vice president of enterprise risk management for Citizens Bank in Batesville. Janet Moore has joined Citizens Bank in Batesville as senior vice president of operations. She will lead account services and information technology. read more >
Manufacturing / Nonprofits

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind Acquires Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind

Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has acquired Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind of Little Rock. read more >
Who has time for vacations these days, anyway? Actually, plenty do - but they're taking work with them, and both technology and the economy are responsible
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

Economy, Technology Bring Work to Vacations

Technology and the economy have conspired to bring work to employees at any time and at any place. Even on vacation. Arkansas Business takes a look at the always-on, always-connected work world, and how and why we got there. read more >