Elizabeth Bowles
Aristotle’s Elizabeth Bowles on the Future of Broadband in Arkansas
CEO of Aristotle Unified Communications unpacks the complexity of the long-awaited task of bringing broadband to the rural Arkansas. read more >
Little Rock’s Beacon Legal Group Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
The firm, which handles personal injury, mass torts and business law, listed assets at $460,747 and its debts at $1.02 million. read more >
UA Little Rock Gets $250K Gift for Choral Music Professorship
The donation from alumna Elizabeth Bowles, CEO of Aristotle Unified Communications of Little Rock, will create the W.D. Bowles Endowed Professorship in Music. read more >
Letter-of-Credit Rule Draws Criticism in Broadband Effort
Aristotle chief says hurdle is costly and likely to keep small firms out of program. read more >
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Arkansas Firms Divide $424M to Deploy Broadband
Arkansas electric co-ops and broadband providers win $424 million to expand broadband to 200,612 homes and businesses over the next 10 years. read more >
$124M in ARC Grants Make Rural Broadband Feasible
Contractors are in high gear because federal funds must be used by Dec. 30. read more >
Digital Divide: Virus Spotlights Arkansas’ Broadband Deficit
The coronavirus pandemic, which has pushed much of daily living online, highlights Arkansas’ status as a laggard in broadband deployment and illustrates the digital divide between broadband haves and have-nots. read more >
Work Hard, Speak Up, AccelHERate Panelists Tell Women Entrepreneurs
Janet Jones, Kimberly Smith, Elizabeth Bowles and Michele Wright encourage women business owners to work hard, be consistent — and never let their voices be silenced. read more >
Aristotle Wins $12.2M to Deploy Broadband in Rural Areas
The FCC says Aristotle of Little Rock has won at $12.2 million award at its Connect America Fund (CAF) Phase II auction. read more >
Online Ad May Be Selling Aristotle Inc.
A posting on BizBuySell.com lists a “Media Buying Digital Agency” in Arkansas — but “relocatable” — with an asking price of $4 million. The ad doesn’t name the company, but it’s beginning to look a lot like Aristotle. read more >
Aristotle Exec on Broadband Mission to Washington
Elizabeth Bowles will be on a mission April 21 when she flies to Washington, D.C., as a newly minted member of the federal Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee. She’s demanding technological equality for rural people. read more >
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Aristotle To Bring Its High-Speed Network to Vilonia
The news of a new high-speed Internet service provider comes about three months after a deadly tornado destroyed much of the city’s infrastructure. read more >
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