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Faces of Business Leaders Captured in Black and White (40 Years of Arkansas Business)

Beginning with the last issue of 1984 and continuing into 1988, Andrew Kilgore photographed business legends and up-and-comers for the cover of Arkansas Business. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

Arkansas Business Year in Review: Notable Deaths in 2022

A look at some of the notable Arkansans who died this year. read more >
NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jonesboro
Education / Health Care

NEA Baptist Starts Employee Scholarship in Honor of Fowlers

The scholarship was created through a $100,000 gift from the Fowlers' son Chris and his wife Kim. read more >
Wallace Fowler, left, and Don Munro

Two of the Best (Editorial)

Arkansas lost two exceptional business leaders in recent weeks. read more >
Wallace Fowler at the Fowler Foods Headquarters in Jonesboro.
Banking & Finance / Restaurants & Food

Arkansas Business Mogul Wallace Fowler Sr. Dies at 87

He and his wife Jama owned Fowler Foods and were leaders in the state's banking industry. read more >
Wallace Fowler at the Fowler Foods Headquarters in Jonesboro.
Banking & Finance / Restaurants & Food

Jonesboro Business Leader Wallace Fowler Dies at 87

Wallace Fowler, the Jonesboro businessman who built and sold multiple banks and led robust KFC and Taco Bell franchises, died Wednesday. He was 87. read more >
Jama Fowler, longtime co-owner of Fowler Foods Inc. of Jonesboro with her husband Wallace. She died April 20, 2022, at age 85. 
Banking & Finance / Education / Restaurants & Food

Jama Fowler, Philanthropist and Longtime Co-Owner of Fowler Foods, Dies at 85

She's remembered for her philanthropy and her business ventures with husband Wallace. read more >
Johnelle Hunt, who co-founded J.B. Hunt with her late husband, will receive the Legacy of Leadership Award at the 33rd Annual Arkansas Business of the Year ceremony. 
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

Johnelle Hunt to Receive ‘Legacy of Leadership’ Honor

Billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist Johnelle Hunt will be recognized as the Legacy of Leadership Award winner as part of the 33rd Annual Arkansas Business of the Year ceremony. read more >
Angela McGraw, executive director of Women & Children First: The Center Against Family Violence in Little Rock, with AT&T Arkansas President Ronnie Dedman (left) and Arkansas Business Publisher Mitch Bettis after winning the Nonprofit Organization of the Year award.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Sowell, Freeman Named Top Execs; Fowler Gets Legacy Award at Business of the Year Event

Bill Sowell of Sowell Management and Larry Freeman of Synergy Saturday Inc. won executive of the year awards, and Wallace Fowler was honored for his lifetime of leadership at the 32nd annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards. read more >
Wallace Fowler at the Fowler Foods Headquarters in Jonesboro.

Business Icons: Wallace Fowler Saw Financial Success Take Wing in Northeast Arkansas

Wallace Fowler, who grew up in northeast Arkansas and became one of the state’s wealthiest businessmen and bankers, says his success came from hiring the right people and making sure customers are satisfied. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

Ten Arkansas Business Icons Have Stories to Tell

Arkansas Business presents these ten Arkansas business icons as a way to acquaint readers with the personalities behind some of the most familiar names in our state’s business community. read more >
The first chicken store acquired by Wallace Fowler in 1965 in Jonesboro (above) was relocated to new quarters.
Media & Marketing / Restaurants & Food

Fowler Foods Cheers Colonel Sanders’ Return to KFC

After selling all but a handful of its stores in 1985, Fowler Foods Inc. has deepened its commitment to KFC and rebuilt its status as a leading franchise holder. read more >
An architectural rendering from Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects of the proposed Fowler House Garden and Conservatory addition.
Construction / Education

Fowlers Donate $2.93M to Chancellor’s Residence Expansion

The chancellor's home on the University of Arkansas campus is getting an upgrade thanks to a hefty gift from its namesakes. Wallace W. and Jama M. Fowler of Jonesboro pledged $2.93 million to an effort to expand the residence, adding room to host large dinners, receptions and other special events. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

$100 Million-Plus Deals Dominate Biggest Deals of 2013 List

The number of high-value mergers and acquisitions in Arkansas — those believed to be worth $9 million or more — dropped in 2013 to 73 compared with 80 in 2012. But the number of really high-value deals — those worth $100 million or more — jumped from 14 in 2012 to 26 in 2013. read more >
Wallace Fowler
Health Care / Nonprofits

Fowlers Give $5M to NEA Baptist Charitable Foundation

Wallace Fowler and his wife Jama of Jonesboro have donated $5 million to the NEA Baptist Charitable Foundation. Officials say the gift is the largest in Baptist Memorial Health Care's 101-year history, and that they will name the hospital's cancer center in honor of the Fowlers. read more >
Wallace Fowler joins the list of stockholders at No. 15.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Energy

Stockholders List Grows With Market, Bank Deal

The Walton family is still the richest in Arkansas, with publicly disclosed stockholdings worth $132.76 billion as of Nov. 8. But below the top spot, Arkansas Business’ annual list of the state’s top stockholders has seen some changes and new names. read more >
Johnny Allison said the deal constitutes the largest in-state bank merger in Arkansas history. 
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

Home BancShares Completes Purchase of Liberty Bank

Home BancShares Inc. of Conway has completed its previously announced purchase of Liberty Bancshares Inc. of Jonesboro, the parent company of Liberty Bank of Arkansas. read more >
Johnny Allison said the deal constitutes the largest in-state bank merger in Arkansas history. 
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

HOMB Proxy: Top Liberty Execs To Receive Severance of Up to $1.9 Million

Home BancShares Inc. of Conway files a proxy statement ahead of a shareholders vote to approve its $280 million merger with Liberty Bancshares Inc. of Jonesboro. read more >
Wallace Fowler
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

Wallace Fowler Calls Liberty Bank Years ‘Wonderful’

“Have you had enough? Are you ready to sell?” Johnny Allison’s friendly annual query of his friend and business mentor Wallace Fowler finally found a warm reception this year. That led to the $280 million sale of Liberty Bank to Home BancShares Inc. -- the largest in-state bank transaction in Arkansas history. read more >
Johnny Allison, chairman of Home BancShares, described June 25  as  “a day of history being made in Arkansas” regarding the planned merger with Liberty Bancshares.
Banking & Finance / Investments

Cash-Stock Combo Offers Liberty Bank Stockholders Quick Reward

The combination of cash and stock in the proposed $280 million buyout of Liberty Bancshares offers stockholders in the Jonesboro bank holding company immediate reward and tax-deferred possibilities. read more >