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Lauren Greenlee

Education / Health Care / Small Business

CatalyzeH2O Awarded $1.1M for Clean Water Solution

The Department of Defense has awarded University of Arkansas-based startup CatalyzeH2O a $1.1 million U.S. Army contract to design a more efficient and less expensive system to remove explosives from water. read more >
UA Professor Lauren Greenlee has devised a method using a carbon-iron formula to clean up toxic trichloroethylene in groundwater. If tests go well, it could be a moneymaker.
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Construction

UA Professor, Startup Work to Cleanse the World’s WaterLock Icon

Life comes down to water, and Lauren Greenlee is working on a project she hopes will one day make the world’s water supply much cleaner. read more >
Wedington Animal Hospital4363 W. Wedington Drive, Fayetteville
Business Services / Construction / Investments

$2.75M Sale-Leaseback of Wedington Animal Hospital (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

Stonebriar Commercial Finance of Princeton bought the property through its SCF RC Funding IV LLC. In October, Stonebriar purchased a Zips Car Wash in Springdale through the same subsidiary for $2.1 million. read more >
Lance Sexton of Bank of the Ozarks
Tourism

Jordan Garcia Named GM of Fayetteville Town Center (NWA Movers & Shakers)

Jordan Garcia has been hired as general manager of the Fayetteville Town Center. Garcia was previously director of resource development at the United Way of Northwest Arkansas but also has worked in event services for John Q. Hammons hotels. read more >
Donna Bowers of Rock Region Metro
Education / Energy / Media & Marketing

Rock Region Metro’s Donna Bowers Honored by Mass Transit (Movers & Shakers)

Donna Bowers, director of operations for Rock Region Metro, the public transportation system for central Arkansas, has been recognized as a 40 Under 40 honoree by Mass Transit trade journal. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Education / Energy

UA Team Awarded $2.4M To Develop Energy-Efficient Fertilizer

University of Arkansas researchers and researchers from two other institutions have received a $2.4 million National Science Foundation grant to develop a chemical process that converts nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater into commercial fertilizer. read more >