Rusty Meeks
Rusty Meeks Steps Down as President of Arkansas Travelers, Joins State Department of Finance
His time with the Minor League Baseball franchise spanned more than two decades, beginning in his youth as a bat boy. read more >
Parkwood Center Sells in $3.7M Transaction (Real Deals)
A 16,000-SF retail project in Little Rock weighed in at $3.7 million. read more >
by George Waldon -
Rusty Meeks: From Batboy to President of the Arkansas Travelers
Rusty Meeks shares memories from his time with the Arkansas Travelers. read more >
Arkansas Travelers Eye New Opportunities as Team Shifts From Local to Corporate Ownership
On May 9, after 64 years, local ownership of the Arkansas Travelers’ Class AA minor league baseball team ended when the club was acquired by Diamond Baseball Holdings. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Arkansas Travelers Board Approves Sale of Team to Diamond Baseball Holdings
The new owners, backed by a powerful private equity group, have acquired more than 30 Minor League Baseball teams over the past three years. read more >
Rusty Meeks Returns as Travelers CEO
In June, Meeks said that he was taking a job as director of Practice Plus of Little Rock, a provider of business services and support to physicians’ practices in Arkansas. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Rusty Meeks Steps Down as Travelers CEO
Sophie Ozier, the team's first female general manager, is now its top executive. read more >
CEO Puts All Doubt to Rest: Travelers to Stay Put in NLR
Rusty Meeks says the minor league organization and the city of North Little Rock are navigating splitting the cost of renovations to Dickey-Stephens Park. read more >
by Kyle Massey -