Delta Dental of Arkansas Inc.
Best Places to Work: Celebrating Our 5-Time Winners
Since Arkansas Business and Best Places to Work launched its workplace recognition program in 2013, five companies have won each year. Here are some of the perks that help make them repeat winners. read more >
Phyllis Rogers of Delta Dental of Arkansas (CFO of the Year Finalist, Large Private Companies)
Since Phyllis Rogers arrived at Delta Dental in 2000 as vice president of finance, she has watched its revenue grow from $133 million to more than $400 million. The nonprofit dental benefits provider, headquartered in Sherwood, is projected to have about $410 million in revenue this year, she said. read more >
Delta Dental Has Environment To Smile About
Delta makes it a priority to care for its employees, and they call it one of the best places to work in Arkansas. Those smiles make Delta Dental an Arkansas Business 2013 Best Places to Work honoree. read more >
Delta Dental’s Ed Choate on Changes Happening in Family Dental Insurance
Ed Choate had worked 20 years in the managed health care industry before joining Delta Dental of Arkansas as president and CEO in July 2000. read more >
Kudos: UA Law School’s Website Logs National Ranking
The University of Arkansas School of Law’s website home page has been ranked third in the nation by the Georgetown University Law Center. read more >
Arkansas’ De Queen Receives $17,000 Water Fluoridation Grant
The western Arkansas city of De Queen received a more than $17,000 grant to cover the startup costs of adding fluoride to its water system. read more >
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Kudos: Arkansas Businesses Receive Recognition
The Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa in Hot Springs has been recognized by ConventionSouth, an event planning magazine, with two awards: the 2012 Readers’ Choice Award and the New or Renovated Meeting Site Award. read more >
Phyllis Rogers of Delta Dental of Arkansas (Large Private Company Category Finalist)
While attending Hot Springs High School, Phyllis Rogers stumbled upon an accounting class and decided to take it. “It was the best thing I ever did,” said Rogers, 49. “It was such a practical application of numbers that it still fed my love of numbers but in a very practical way.” read more >