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David Avery, vice president of corporate affairs for Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock, accepts the inaugural Olivia Farrell Gender Equity Leadership award from the Women's Foundation of Arkansas. He is joined by Farrell (left); Anna Beth Gorman, executive director of the Women's Foundation; and Mitch Bettis, publisher of Arkansas Business.
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Gender Equity Award Winner Windstream Learns From New Assessment

A “deeper dive” into gender equity, inclusivity and diversity was already underway at Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock when the publicly traded telecommunications firm filled out the new “gender equity scorecard” that netted it the inaugural award. read more >
Jeff Gardner, CEO of Windstream, says the company has transitioned to new revenue streams, but not all analysts agree.
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Uncertainty Threatens Windstream Dividends

Since its incorporation in 2006, Windstream has been shifting its business model toward more profitable avenues. But its latest financials haven’t thrilled some analysts, and there’s worry that the changes haven’t been effective enough. read more >