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Acorn Hours CEO and co-founder David Allan
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

David Allan Pivots from Acorn Hours to Tagless Style

David Allan, who founded Little Rock startup Acorn Hours and guided it through the 2014 fall installment of the ARK Challenge startup accelerator, has pivoted. Allan is the new CEO of Tagless Style, another Little Rock startup that participated in the ARK this fall. read more >
A wall inside Acxiom's corporate headquarters served as a post-it bulletin board of ideas being brainstormed before teams officially were formed at the latest Startup Weekend Little Rock.
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Small Business

David Allan Wins Again at Startup Weekend Little Rock

David Allan has this Startup Weekend thing down. Allan and his Kick It Little Rock team won the latest Startup Weekend Little Rock held at Acxiom's corporate headquarters in the River Market. read more >
Acorn Hours CEO and co-founder David Allan
Banking & Finance / Media & Marketing / Nonprofits

ARK Challenge: Acorn Hours Solving ‘Real Problem’

Acorn wants to "intertwine" accountability and service when it comes to tracking service hours, help young people tell their stories and be "catalysts for change," and free up teachers from sometimes tedious paperwork. read more >
The winning Simple Service (later Acorn Hours) team at the 2013 Startup Weekend Little Rock event, held at the Clinton School of Public Service.
Business Services / Small Business

Startup Weekend Returns to Little Rock Sept. 12-14

The 54-hour event, at which ideas are turned into potential tech-based startup ventures, is scheduled for Sept. 12-14 from the Charles Morgan Auditorium at Acxiom's River Market corporate headquarters. read more >
Josh Moody and Michael Paladino of Overwatch show off their app during Demo Day for the 2013 ARK Challenge.
Business Services / Education / Small Business

Young CEOs: Entrepreneurship in Schools Possible

Introducing entrepreneurship into the standard high school curriculum is possible and ultimately inevitable, according to participants in Thursday night's young CEO panel discussion hosted by the Arkansas Venture Center at the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce. read more >