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University of Arkansas Business Hall of Fame

As president of the Greater Little Rock Chapter of 100 Black Men of America, Sherman Tate mentors young black men in the area, teaching them about success, motivation, academics, respect and trust.
Business Services / Government & Politics / Nonprofits

Sherman Tate to Receive ‘Legacy of Leadership’ Award

He's made his mark in business, state government and in the Little Rock community. read more >
Reynie Rutledge 
Chairman and CEO, First Security Bancorp

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Reynie Rutledge

Reynie Rutledge is known as a down-to-earth businessman who values his faith, patience, discipline, persistence, attention to detail, doing the right thing and most importantly, family. read more >
Charles Nabholz
Chairman Emeritus, Nabholz Corporation

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Charles Nabholz

The life and career of Charles Nabholz represent everything possible when hard work meets generosity. read more >
Gerald Alley
President and Chief Executive Officer, Con-Real LP

Arkansas Business Hall of Fame 2020: Gerald Alley

Remembering his humble beginnings, Gerald Alley never stops helping others – including many smaller, minority firms – to find success. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Education

UA Announces 4 Inductees For Business Hall of Fame

Representing the Class of 2015 inductees into the University of Arkansas Business Hall of Fame are Millie Ward, Al Bell, Stephen L. LaFrance Sr., and Donald E. "Buddy" Wray, the UA said Thursday. read more >
Banking & Finance / Manufacturing / Restaurants & Food

Coleman, Fletcher Among 2013 Business Hall of Fame Inductees

Thomas E. Boyer, W.C. "Buddy" Coleman Jr., William L. Cravens and Frank Fletcher Jr. are the 2013 inductees to the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business Arkansas Business Hall of Fame. read more >