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David Lewis

Construction / Real Estate / Retail

River Stone Plaza Draws $2.5M Sale (Real Deals)

The 25,803-SF neighborhood shopping center in Maumelle was purchased by Siya Properties LLC. read more >
Sara Russell-Lingo is in a four-year apprenticeship, and if successful, will become a journeyman lineman for the state’s largest electric utility.
Business Services / Construction / Education

Climbing Utility Poles Past the Glass Ceiling

Sara Russell-Lingo is the first woman to claim a certain title at Entergy Arkansas, and that in itself made the title outdated. read more >
Reggie Rose of Simmons Bank.
Banking & Finance / Energy / Media & Marketing

Rose Named to Board of Conway Corp. (Movers & Shakers)

Reggie Rose was recently elected to a seven-year term on the Conway Corp. board of directors. read more >
Vernon "Buddy" Hasten

Let There Be Light: Arkansas Utilities Say They’re Prepared to Keep Power Flowing

As the novel coronavirus pandemic disrupts industries and the entire national economy, Vernon “Buddy” Hasten of the Arkansas Electric Cooperatives Corp. knows just how vital his top job is: keeping the lights on for 500,000 homes and businesses, not to mention hospitals and police stations. read more >
Mark Cayce, CEO of Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp.
Construction / Energy / Insurance

With Harvey, Utility Companies More Than Just Light ReliefLock Icon

Mark Cayce knows firsthand what hurricanes can do to coastal Texas, so the CEO of Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corp., was glad to have a houseful of guests in south Arkansas when Harvey made its arrival Aug. 25. read more >
Robert Jennings is founder of Get Trained Be Ready of Searcy, one of two companies licensed by the state to provide active shooter response training to private enterprises, according to the Arkansas State Police.  “The faster that somebody who is armed and trained can engage, the sooner it’s over,” he says.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Businesses in Arkansas Confront Shooter Scenario

Many Arkansas businesses and institutions now have reaction plans for mass shootings, and some training goes beyond the federal government’s basic run-and-hide recommendations. read more >