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Elise Mitchell Makes News With New Year’s Greeting

“New year, new beginnings,” writes northwest Arkansas PR entrepreneur Elise Mitchell, who led a parade of new year’s greetings, big and small, funny and poignant, posted by Arkansas marketing, media and political figures. read more >
The Arkansas Business Hall of Fame's 2019 inductees are Claiborne P. Deming of Murphy Oil, the late Joe M. Steele of Steele Canning and Springdale Canning, Warren A. Stephens of Stephens Inc. and the late John W. Tyson of Tyson Foods.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Education

Tyson Founder, Warren Stephens to Join Arkansas Business Hall of Fame

The late founder of Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale and the CEO of Stephens Inc. of Little Rock are among the latest inductees to the University of Arkansas' Arkansas Business Hall of Fame. read more >
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Media & Marketing

Sarah Clark Rises at Mitchell Communications Group

As Elise Mitchell takes her PR expertise global, former Wal-Mart executive Sarah Clark is taking over as CEO of Mitchell Communications Group in Fayetteville. read more >
Clockwise from top left: James “Jim” A. Bottin, the late John D. Correnti, James “Kirk” Thompson and the late Herbert H. McAdams II.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Manufacturing

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

Four leaders who have made contributions to the finance and banking, fitness, transportation and steel industries make up the 2018 class of inductees for the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame. read more >
Media & Marketing

Arkansas Marketers Call Their Plays on Super Bowl Ads

Little Rock ad man Chip Culpepper thinks this year’s Super Bowl commercials were a lot like the game itself: “Only about a quarter worth watching.” read more >

Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Media & Marketing

A media and marketing resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Nabil Tovar (center), an Academic Challenge Scholarship recipient who attends the University of Arkansas, participated in an on-field Arkansas Scholarship Lottery presentation with (from left to right) Daniel Pugh, vice provost for student affairs, Thomas Smith, dean of College of Education and Health Professions and Bishop Woosley, director of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery during a football game at UA on Sept. 20. | (Photo courtesy of Arkansas Scholarship Lottery)
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Beneficiary Ads Fail To Raise Sales for Arkansas Scholarship Lottery

A $300,000 investment by the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery to promote scholarship beneficiaries, including on-field promotions at college football games this fall, appears to have had little impact on sales. read more >
Nabil Tovar (center), an Academic Challenge Scholarship recipient who attends the University of Arkansas, participated in an on-field Arkansas Scholarship Lottery presentation with (from left to right) Daniel Pugh, vice provost for student affairs, Thomas Smith, dean of College of Education and Health Professions and Bishop Woosley, director of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery during a football game at UA on Sept. 20. | (Photo courtesy of Arkansas Scholarship Lottery)
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Betting on Graduates

The direct link between college scholarships and gambling was something Arkansas’ first state lottery commissioners weren’t eager to point out, but a new class of commissioners is hoping to remind Arkansans of that link each time they attend a football game. read more >
Dentsu Network CEO Tim Andree and Elise Mitchell, CEO of Mitchell Communications and now an executive team member of the Dentsu Network, quickly found common ground.
Business Services / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

Mitchell Communications Group Adds Chicago, New York Offices

Mitchell Communications Group of Fayetteville will expand its operation into New York and Chicago. read more >
Acxiom's downtown Little Rock headquarters.
Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Acxiom Ranked High on National Advertising Lists

Acxiom Corp. has again ranked second on Advertising Age magazine’s April 29 list of marketing-services agencies of all disciplines. The list ranks companies by U.S. revenue in 2012 — $678 million in Acxiom’s case. read more >
Government & Politics / Investments / Manufacturing

Video: The Arkansas Business Week in Review

A quick look back at the business week that was in Arkansas. read more >