To close the year, Arkansas Money & Politics has focused the spotlight on women in Arkansas who exhibit a number of diverse qualities that set them apart in the business world. Each has blazed a trail, exhibiting essential leadership, enhanced…
December 2019
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Tracie J. Kelley
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffTracie J. Kelley President & CEO of KellCo Custom Homes, KellCo Real Estate and Energy Air Inc. What attracted you to your career? I have a fierce passion for helping others which is the driving force allowing for me…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Amanda Bledsoe
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffAmanda Bledsoe Chiropractor at Bledsoe Chiropractic What is your secret to success? Work hard and let God do the rest. I’ve been blessed to have a relationship with God that has grown during my time as a business owner,…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Martha Ellen Talbot
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffMartha Ellen Talbot Owner of Marlsgate Plantation What is your secret to success? The key to an authentic, satisfying life is service. I currently serve with three non-profits; experiencing the raw reality of putting yourself in someone else’s painful…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Tonya Villines
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffTonya Villines President of Junior Achievement How did you get started in your industry? I love helping people and making a difference. My husband and I was involved in the Fellowship Kids Ministry at Fellowship Bible Church in Little…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Shannon Boshears
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffShannon Boshears Vice President of Advancement and Executive Director of UA-Pulaski Technical College Foundation What do you love most about what you do? I’ve been lucky to work for organizations that focus on providing health care, access to education…
Kim Bethea Co-owner at Coker Hampton Drug Company How did you get started in your industry? I’d like to say it’d been a dream of mine, but it was actually because of the tall, blonde pharmacy student who became…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Cynthia Pruitt
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffCynthia Pruitt Prinicpal at Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects What advice would you give to a young woman starting her career? When you are the only woman in the room, sometimes it can be difficult to make yourself heard and…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Patricia Watts Opitz
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffPatricia Watts Opitz Prinicpal at Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects What advice would you give to a young woman starting her career? Stop asking, stop waiting and speak up. Your voice and viewpoint are vital and what you bring to…
- Arkansas' Power WomenDecember 2019
Arkansas’ Power Women 2019 – Lesley Nalley
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffLesley Nalley CEO of Hot Springs Village Property Owners Association What accomplishments are you most proud of? Adoption of Hot Springs Village’s first comprehensive master plan, giving current and future residents a tool to secure their long-term prosperity. …