News - Alumni and Development - UA 糖心视频logo /development/category/news/ UA 糖心视频logo Thu, 12 Dec 2024 16:27:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Chastain Donates $100,000 to Create Endowed Criminal Justice Professorship in Father’s Memory at UA 糖心视频logo /development/2022/06/24/chastain-donates-100000-to-create-endowed-criminal-justice-professorship-in-fathers-memory-at-ua-little-rock/ Fri, 24 Jun 2022 13:12:29 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4126 Sara Chastain, a registered nurse from 糖心视频logo, has donated $100,000 to create an endowed professorship fund in memory of her father, the late Dr. Charles Chastain, who was the ... Chastain Donates $100,000 to Create Endowed Criminal Justice Professorship in Father’s Memory at UA 糖心视频logo

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Sara Chastain, a registered nurse from 糖心视频logo, has donated $100,000 to create an endowed professorship fund in memory of her father, the late Dr. Charles Chastain, who was the founder of the criminal justice program at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo.

鈥淢y father was more than just a good professor, he was a great dad and generally an all-around good person,鈥 Chastain said. 鈥淗e would go out of his way to help those who helped themselves. His legacy lives on in students and professors who strive for excellence in the criminal justice field.鈥

Chastain is donating the first $100,000 of the $250,000 needed to endow the Dr. Charles D. Chastain Endowed Professorship in Criminal Justice Fund. Once endowed, the fund will establish an endowed professorship in the UA 糖心视频logo School of Criminal Justice and Criminology.

鈥淒r. Chastain has made such an impact on so many different people in the criminal justice industry,鈥 said Dr. Tusty ten Bensel, director of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology. 鈥淭he goal of this professorship endowment is to help sustain his legacy and his impact on the university, faculty, staff, and students who meant the world to him.鈥

The purpose of the fund is to attract and recruit highly qualified individuals as professors, supplement university support for outstanding faculty, and to provide the professor with the resources to continue and further the scholar鈥檚 contributions to teaching, research, and public service.

Dr. Chastain, who passed away in 2015, was known as an excellent teacher who carried strong convictions that the liberal arts should be part of the criminal justice curriculum. Originally a member of the Department of Political Science, Dr. Chastain was the founding chair of the Department of Criminal Justice.

With Chastain as a guiding force, the department eventually grew into one of the largest criminal justice programs in Arkansas with five degree programs, including the state鈥檚 only Ph.D. in criminal justice. He served as chair or coordinator of criminal justice at UA 糖心视频logo from 1975 to 1997. Dr. Chastain retired from UA 糖心视频logo in 2011, after serving a distinguished 39 years as a professor.

鈥淲e are so thrilled that Sara, his beloved daughter, has chosen to help us honor him with her generous donation to the Charles D. Chastain Endowed Professorship,鈥 said Dr. Mary Parker, a professor of criminal justice who knew Dr. Chastain for decades. 鈥淭his is not the first donation from his family to honor Charles. Sara and her mother Judy have helped support a student scholarship in his honor for a number of years, and we are deeply grateful for their continuing generosity. With her latest donation, Sara will help us further honor Charles for all he has done for all of us and will help us continue his legacy for years to come.鈥

Some of Dr. Chastain鈥檚 most well-known projects include developing a reentry into society program for inmates at the Wrightsville Unit of the Department of Correction as well as collecting book donations from the UA 糖心视频logo community for the Arkansas Department of Correction libraries.

鈥淗e was a fierce defender of what is right, and he took on some of the most daunting challenges, many of them considered lost causes by others,鈥 Parker said. 鈥淗e never backed down, and he never faltered in his beliefs about second chances, bringing those with less opportunity to the forefront, and his certainty that everyone had value no matter their current circumstances.鈥

Dr. Chastain鈥檚 legacy can be seen in the many students that he helped graduate and go on to lead fulfilling lives in the community.

鈥淏oth Dr. Chastain and Dr. Parker were always encouraging and supportive, eager to see their CJ students secure career jobs post-graduation,鈥 said Greg Shapiro, a UA Little rock alumnus who is now chief of police for White Hall Police Department. 鈥淭hey inspired me to join the Student Government Association as a representative for the former College of Professional and Public Affairs. We helped on campus voter registration drives and recruitment events. Because of their sponsorship, I landed internships at LRPD and in Washington, D.C. for the United States Senate.鈥

UA 糖心视频logo officials plan to fully endow the fund by 2027 through donations from alumni and friends of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology. For more information on how to donate to the Dr. Charles D. Chastain Endowed Professorship in Criminal Justice Fund, please contact Michael Johnson, director of development and external relations, at mdjohnson9@ualr.edu or 501-916-6442.

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Matson Donates $25,000 to Create Scholarship for Rhetoric and Writing Students at UA 糖心视频logo /development/2022/06/21/matson-donates-25000-to-create-scholarship-for-rhetoric-and-writing-students-at-ua-little-rock/ Tue, 21 Jun 2022 11:53:37 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4124 Dr. Joanne Liebman Matson, professor of rhetoric and writing, is celebrating her department鈥檚 and her parents鈥 commitment to education with the creation of an endowed scholarship at the University of ... Matson Donates $25,000 to Create Scholarship for Rhetoric and Writing Students at UA 糖心视频logo

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Dr. Joanne Liebman Matson, professor of rhetoric and writing, is celebrating her department鈥檚 and her parents鈥 commitment to education with the creation of an endowed scholarship at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo.

Matson鈥檚 donation of $25,000 will establish the Quarter Century Excellence Endowed Scholarship for the benefit of rhetoric and writing students at UA 糖心视频logo. The scholarship will recognize the progress of UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Department of Rhetoric and Writing in its first 25 years of existence, while also honoring the lifelong commitment to learning and education of Matson鈥檚 parents, Judith and Jerome Liebman of Cleveland, Ohio.

鈥淢y parents really believed in education, and that is why I wanted to honor them,鈥 Matson said. 鈥淚 also wanted to honor the Department of Rhetoric and Writing for their many years of helping students. These students are such an amazing group of people who we can continue to support.鈥

Jerome Liebman was a doctor, pediatric cardiologist, and professor of academic medicine at Case Western Reserve University.

鈥淗e was very much an educator as much as he was a doctor,鈥 Matson said. 鈥淲hat was important to him was teaching. He was the first pediatric cardiologist between Boston and Chicago. He trained a lot of the first generation of pediatric cardiologists across the country. My mother was a nurse, and they met on a medical ward in Boston. She ended up having three master鈥檚 degrees.鈥

Having struggled to afford a college education themselves, the Liebmans always stressed the importance of education to their children.

鈥淲hen my sisters, brother, and I were growing up, our parents鈥 philosophy was to pay for anything that was education related and nothing else,鈥 Matson said. 鈥淣either could afford a college education. My father paid for college by entering the Army Officer Training program, and my mother worked full-time as a nurse while getting her degree.鈥

Jerome Liebman passed away in 2016, and Judith Liebman passed away at the beginning of the pandemic. 鈥淭his donation is part of what they left to me,鈥 Matson added.

The scholarship is open to part-time or full-time undergraduate and graduate students. Preference will be given to graduate students until the fund can support two annual awards, at which point the award will be given to one graduate and one undergraduate student. The scholarship can provide financial assistance to rhetoric and writing students for education-related expenses like tuition, books, fees, and room and board.

Matson has been a staple at UA 糖心视频logo for nearly four decades. She joined UA 糖心视频logo working in the Department of English in 1983. She served as the freshman composition coordinator from 1986 to 1992, when she made a move to the provost鈥檚 office to serve as the associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. In 2001, Matson returned to the Department of Rhetoric and Writing where she has been teaching full time ever since.

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Brown Donation Creates First Chancellor’s Student Excellence Endowment at UA 糖心视频logo /development/2022/06/21/brown-donation-creates-first-chancellors-student-excellence-endowment-at-ua-little-rock/ Tue, 21 Jun 2022 11:52:46 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4122 Julie Brown, a longtime supporter of the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo from De Queen, has created an endowment that provides Chancellor Christina Drale with the opportunity to support ... Brown Donation Creates First Chancellor’s Student Excellence Endowment at UA 糖心视频logo

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Julie Brown, a longtime supporter of the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo from De Queen, has created an endowment that provides Chancellor Christina Drale with the opportunity to support annual priorities that benefit students at the university.

Brown, former president, chairman of the board, and owner of Southern LP Gas, has made a donation to establish the Julie Brown Chancellor鈥檚 Student Excellence Endowment. The donation, which promotes overall excellence and advancement of students at UA 糖心视频logo, is the first gift made to the university where the funds will be distributed at the discretion of the chancellor.

The new endowment will make funds available for the chancellor of UA 糖心视频logo to invest in areas of greatest impact and directly support the student experience. Funds may be used to support student travel, research, campus living, lab and classroom enhancements, scholarships, and life circumstances at UA 糖心视频logo for generations to come.

鈥淭his gift is not only incredibly generous, but it is unique in that it covers the full range of the student experience at UA 糖心视频logo,鈥 Chancellor Drale said. 鈥淲e can use it to support high impact learning experiences, improvements to the living and learning environment, and also for scholarships and emergency funds to reduce barriers to opportunity. With this endowment, we can truly focus on areas of greatest need and the greatest impact at any given time. I am deeply grateful for this investment in student success at our institution.鈥

A 1993 graduate of UA 糖心视频logo with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history, Brown has a long history of giving back to the university. In 2016, she created an endowed scholarship in memory of her grandmother, Lou Ellen Gray, that provides scholarships to students from Sevier County. She also supported an emergency student fund in honor of James Hendren, the former CEO and chairman of Euronet, that was created to help students in need at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淚 truly believe in the transformative power of higher education,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淓veryone should have the opportunity to get an education and achieve their goals in life. I was lucky enough to attend UA 糖心视频logo without financial difficulty, but I know that not every person is that lucky. This is an opportunity for me to pay it forward to help more students get ahead in life by completing their education.鈥

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Bailey Joins Centennial Campaign Cabinet at UA 糖心视频logo /development/2022/04/29/bailey-joins-centennial-campaign-cabinet-at-ua-little-rock/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 12:13:57 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4116 The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo has announced that Ben Bailey has joined the campaign board as the newest member of the Centennial Campaign Cabinet. Bailey has 14 years of experience ... Bailey Joins Centennial Campaign Cabinet at UA 糖心视频logo

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The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo has announced that Ben Bailey has joined the campaign board as the newest member of the Centennial Campaign Cabinet.

Bailey has 14 years of experience in comprehensive financial planning guidance, investment management, life insurance, and more. He started his career at the investment firm Morgan Keegan until Raymond James purchased them in 2012. He holds the Wealth Management Specialist designation and is a partner of TMB Capital Partners, formed in 2017 through Raymond James.

鈥淚 am honored to be part of the Centennial Campaign Cabinet,鈥 said Bailey. 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo is a wonderful asset to our city, and we all benefit from its success. I am grateful to be able to support the institution in this way.鈥

In addition to his role on the Centennial Campaign Cabinet, he is currently a member of the Foundation Fund Board and has previously served on the 糖心视频logo Trojan Advisory Council, the UAMS Consortium Board, and as a member of the Hat Club of 糖心视频logo.

Bailey earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in finance with an emphasis in financial management of investments from the Sam M. Walton School of Business at the University of Arkansas. He is married to Kimberly Campbell Bailey, a registered nurse at Arkansas Surgical Hospital, and they have two children, Presley Ann Bailey and Neely Drew Bailey.

The UA 糖心视频logo Foundation will launch its Centennial Campaign this fall to build upon student scholarships, equip faculty to deliver excellence in higher education, enhance classroom technology and the campus community.

Other members of the Centennial Campaign Cabinet include:

Jerry Damerow, Chair
Chancellor Christina S. Drale
Dr. Ann Bain
James Bobo
Bob Denman
Thomas Dickinson
Courtney Little
RJ Martino
Don Riggin
Cheryl Shuffield
Alfred Williams
Michael S. Williams Sr.

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Meyer Donates $50,000 Geared Toward Student Success for Construction Management Students /development/2022/04/27/meyer-donates-50000-geared-toward-student-success-for-construction-management-students/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 15:24:11 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4114 One UA 糖心视频logo alumnus has made the university鈥檚 annual Giving Day celebration extra special with the day鈥檚 largest donation of $50,000. Chris Meyer, president and CEO of James A. Rogers ... Meyer Donates $50,000 Geared Toward Student Success for Construction Management Students

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One UA 糖心视频logo alumnus has made the university鈥檚 annual Giving Day celebration extra special with the day鈥檚 largest donation of $50,000.

Chris Meyer, president and CEO of James A. Rogers Excavating, Inc., made the donation March 29 to sponsor the Soils Laboratory in the Department of Construction Management and Civil and Construction Engineering at UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淭his gift will support learning experiences for students in the department鈥檚 majors in understanding the role that soils and soil testing are integral to contractors and engineers,鈥 said Dr. Hank Bray, chair of the Department of Construction Management and Civil and Construction Engineering. 鈥淚t will support upgrades in equipment and instruction to maintain our leadership role in this area.鈥

Meyer leads James A. Rogers Excavating, a family business with 37 employees where Meyer has worked since he was 18.

鈥淚 was working and attending Pulaski Tech,鈥 Meyer said. 鈥淎t 20, I quit going to school and started working full time. My grandfather came to me to say that wasn鈥檛 going to work for him. He told me to go to school for construction management. From 2008 to 2015, I was going to night classes at UA 糖心视频logo plus working full time to get us where we are today. I went to school, got an education, and got on-the-job training. In 2016, my grandfather determined he was ready to retire, and that is when I purchased the company from him.鈥

Meyer said that James A. Rogers Excavating has a history of giving back to the community and sponsors organizations like Special Olympics. His donation to UA 糖心视频logo is an investment in the next generation of construction management students.

鈥淲e are trying to give back to the community that has given so much to us and trying to create an atmosphere for the next generation,鈥 Meyer said. 鈥淏eing able to sponsor the Soils Lab is not just a construction project. Everything in life starts with a foundation. Soil is the foundation that everything begins with, and I thought it was a good effort. There are so many people who want to go to college and further their education. Ninety percent of the project managers in this area have graduated in construction management from UA 糖心视频logo. I hope there is a return on investment, and they want to give James A. Rogers Excavating a call when they graduate.鈥

Meyer also works with his parents, Ken and Sheri Meyer, who both said that Chris is always helping others, but rarely takes credit for his good work.

鈥淎t James A Rogers Excavating, we don鈥檛 consider ourselves a team,鈥 said Ken Meyer, senior accounts manager. 鈥淲e consider ourselves a family, and there鈥檚 37 members in that family. Chris is very generous and humble. He often helps out employees who need vehicle repairs and need financial help. He pays for them and then allows the employees to pay the company back. He would prefer to sit back in the shadows and let everyone else get the credit and praise. That鈥檚 just the way he鈥檚 been his entire life.鈥

鈥淐hris is very determined whenever he sets a goal,鈥 Sheri Meyer agreed. 鈥淗e puts everybody else before himself and makes sure his employees are taken care of.鈥

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UA 糖心视频logo Announces New Foundation Fund Board Members, Chair /development/2022/03/01/ua-little-rock-announces-new-foundation-fund-board-members-chair/ Tue, 01 Mar 2022 16:40:02 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4106 The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo has announced four new members who will serve three-year terms on the UA 糖心视频logo Foundation Fund Board. The new members include J.R. ... UA 糖心视频logo Announces New Foundation Fund Board Members, Chair

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The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo has announced four new members who will serve three-year terms on the UA 糖心视频logo Foundation Fund Board.

The new members include J.R. Bizzell, vice president of risk management for Stephens Insurance, Mark Leverett, state district judge for District 31, Scott Ruffner, unit general manager for Pepsi Beverages N.A., and Kenya Sharp, vice president and director of enterprise risk management for Simmons Bank.

Woody Harrelson, president of The Hatcher Agency and a 1996 graduate of UA 糖心视频logo, has been selected as the new chair of the UA 糖心视频logo Foundation Fund Board.

The board meets four times a year to oversee the activities of the UA 糖心视频logo Foundation Fund. Members communicate the foundation鈥檚 mission and serve as ambassadors of goodwill for UA 糖心视频logo in the community, state, and region, as well as support the mission and goals of the university as it relates to public higher education and UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 need for private and public support.

More information about the new members:

J.R. Bizzell serves as vice president of the Risk Management Group at Stephens Insurance. Prior to joining Stephens Insurance, Bizzell spent three years as a research analyst covering the specialty finance industry. He began his equity capital markets career at Stephens in 2011 as a research associate, where he assisted in the development of the restaurant practice. During that time, he was a part of the team that completed seven equity offerings. Bizzell adds further depth and industry experience with balance sheet risks and alternative risk transfer mechanisms. A graduate of Rhodes College, Bizzell serves on the Board of Directors of The Hat Club of 糖心视频logo.

Prior to serving as a judge, Mark Leverett worked as a partner and managing attorney for Leverett & Watts Law Firm, a staff attorney for Arkansas Department of Transportation, and a deputy prosecuting attorney for Pulaski County. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science from Henderson State University and a Juris Doctor from UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 William H. Bowen School of Law. He is also an elder at Saint Mark Baptist, vice chair of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee, and a board member of Positive Atmosphere Reaches Kids and Oscar Washington Jr. Educational Fund.

Scott Ruffner is the unit general manager for PepsiCo Beverages responsible for covering 27 counties in central Arkansas. Prior to PepsiCo, Ruffner was a general manager for G.E., leading the Specialty Lighting Division throughout the U.S. and Canada. He is a first-generation college graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Mid-America Nazarene University. He has volunteered with The Allen School, Maumelle Fire Department, Autism Speaks Foundation, and Food for Good.

Kenya Sharp has spent most of her career in public service. A native of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, Sharp has worked on behalf of Arkansans through both the Arkansas Development Finance Authority and the Arkansas Department of Education, focusing on issuance and maintenance of housing and school bonds. For 12 years, she served as a commissioned national bank examiner and federal thrift regulator at the U.S. Treasury鈥檚 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency where she made significant contributions, being charged with assessing the safety and soundness of federally chartered financial institutions.

In 2018, Sharp assumed the role of vice president and director of enterprise risk management for Simmons Bank. She is responsible for the development and implementation of an enterprise-wide risk management framework. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (Finance) from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and a Master of Business Administration from UA 糖心视频logo.

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Business and Community Leaders Join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors /development/2022/02/09/business-and-community-leaders-join-ua-little-rock-alumni-board-of-directors/ Wed, 09 Feb 2022 13:30:06 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4104 The University of Arkansas 糖心视频logo has announced new members and leaders for the Alumni Board of Directors. New members include Rebecca Flynn, director of development for Women鈥檚 Foundation of ... Business and Community Leaders Join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors

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The University of Arkansas 糖心视频logo has announced new members and leaders for the Alumni Board of Directors.

New members include Rebecca Flynn, director of development for Women鈥檚 Foundation of Arkansas; Justin Martin, vice president at Capstone Banktech; Jonathan Nunn, director of information security at Bank of England Mortgage; Sheena Olson, government relations liaison for Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital; and Kristie Smith, owner and principal broker for KSmith Properties.

Dr. Danyell Crutchfield Cummings, director of assessment and accountability at 糖心视频logo School District, will serve as the 2022 president of the UA 糖心视频logo Board of Directors. Cummings earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English literature, a master鈥檚 degree in secondary education, and a Ed.S. in education administration and supervision from UA 糖心视频logo.

All new board members are UA 糖心视频logo alumni who will serve a three-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2022. More information on the new board members:

Rebecca Flynn is an experienced fundraising professional with expertise executing comprehensive development campaigns and large events. A central Arkansas native, she holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Hendrix College and a Master of Public Administration from UA 糖心视频logo.

Flynn鈥檚 work with nonprofits began at the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, where she spent six years raising money for music and music education. She is passionate about her work at the Women鈥檚 Foundation of Arkansas to ensure economic security for Arkansas women and girls. She is also involved with the Association of Fundraising Professionals and is a member of the 4300 Club at the Home for Healing.

Justin Martin earned a Bachelor Business Administration in Finance degree from UA 糖心视频logo and also attended the William H. Bowen School of Law. After graduating from college, Martin worked for a GMAC Finance company and the Small Business Administration, where he helped liquidate thousands of 7A and 504 Loans. His banking career includes vast experience in relationship, portfolio, distressed loan, and Cash Flow management.

In his current role at Capstone Banktech, Martin is responsible for leading the Business Sales, Bank and Lender Training in conjunction with managing overall risk of the banks and businesses. He is licensed in five states for Trade Credit Insurance and is also a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. Over the years, he has been an active participant in the International Factoring Association and is an active member of his community through volunteering and donating to local charities, schools, and special cause groups.

Jonathan Nunn serves as director of information security at Bank of England Mortgage. In addition to his passion for technology, Nunn is a prominent figure in the central Arkansas special events industry as founder and owner of Klassik Entertainment, a full-service production company that has performed services for more than 500 events over the last eight years. Additionally, he is the principal of Nunn Development Group Inc., which is a rising firm focused on infill development projects within 糖心视频logo.

A native of Conway, Nunn earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in management information systems from UA 糖心视频logo in 2009. He serves as a member of the Rebuild the Rock Committee, the 糖心视频logo Historic District Commission, and North 糖心视频logo Young Professionals and volunteers for career events with 糖心视频logo School District and National Society of Black Engineers.

Sheena Olson earned bachelor鈥檚 degrees in criminal justice and Spanish, a Master of Public Administration, and a Juris Doctor, all from UA 糖心视频logo. Most recently, Olson completed her master鈥檚 degree in public service from the University of Arkansas-Clinton School of Public Service as a member of the inaugural class of the Clinton School Online.

At Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital, Olson represents the health system in its interactions with government officials. She is an advocate for children鈥檚 health and well-being as well as healthcare operations and government programs such as Medicaid. She has previously worked in private law practice, Pulaski County Youth Services, City of 糖心视频logo Housing and Neighborhoods Programs, and the Arkansas Department of Human Services

Kristie Smith is the owner and principal broker for KSmith Properties as well as an instructor for the KSmith Real Estate Institute. She earned bachelor鈥檚 degrees in consumer psychology and mass communication from UA 糖心视频logo and a Master of Business Administration from Walden University. She has served as an adjunct professor for The University of Phoenix, Strayer University, and Remington College.

After working in television and marketing, Smith started her real estate career at Armbrust Real Estate Institute in Denver. After returning to Arkansas, she worked for McKimmey Associates Realtors and Crye-Leike Realtors of Arkansas before starting KSmith Properties Realty in 2019.

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UA 糖心视频logo Celebrates Holiday Season with Launch of Holiday Wish List Campaign /development/2021/12/02/ua-little-rock-celebrates-holiday-season-with-launch-of-holiday-wish-list-campaign/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 18:21:42 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4102 It鈥檚 now the most wonderful time of the year, and the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is celebrating the season by launching the Holiday Wish List Campaign to meet ... UA 糖心视频logo Celebrates Holiday Season with Launch of Holiday Wish List Campaign

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It鈥檚 now the most wonderful time of the year, and the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is celebrating the season by launching the Holiday Wish List Campaign to meet the needs of the students at UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淭he Holiday Wish List is a unique opportunity for donors to see how their gift directly impacts a student鈥檚 life,鈥 said Samantha Wiley, director of annual giving. 鈥淥ften, donors give and never see their contribution at work or know precisely how the funds are used. With this giving campaign, donors know, for example, that their $100 to the School of Public Affairs will be used to purchase textbooks for students who otherwise wouldn鈥檛 be able to afford them.鈥

You can give the gift of education by visiting  and donating to a worthy cause that will promote student success and retention at UA 糖心视频logo. All wishes are made directly by students and faculty at UA 糖心视频logo. The Holiday Wish List Campaign runs through Dec. 31, and all gifts are tax deductible.

One of the great Holiday Wish List Campaigns is raising money to send 25 students in UA 糖心视频logo Choirs to perform at Carnegie Hall in June 2022. This once-in-a-lifetime trip will be the first time UA 糖心视频logo students have performed in Carnegie Hall.

鈥淭o say that singing in New York has been a lifelong dream of mine is a complete understatement,鈥 said Kaitlyn Kendrick, a music performance major and Choral Ensemble member. 鈥淓ver since I was a little girl, I imagined myself performing all over New York and to be able to experience such a high honor like singing in Carnegie Hall is more than I could have imagined I would be doing in my early career.

Music has always been my passion, and this is one of the greatest things that could happen for a young singer. We appreciate any and all support to come to help us grant so many student鈥檚 wishes to come true.鈥

Other Holiday Wish List Campaigns include fighting food insecurity by with the , helping students in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology , iPads to help future  and complete medical simulations in the Center for Simulation Innovation, and new computers for  and  students.

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UA 糖心视频logo Receives Donation to Create Endowed Student Support Fund in Honor of Stacy Duckett /development/2021/11/18/ua-little-rock-receives-donation-to-create-endowed-student-support-fund-in-honor-of-stacy-duckett/ Thu, 18 Nov 2021 16:52:23 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4097 The Duckett Family has made a donation to the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo to create an endowed student support fund in honor of UA 糖心视频logo William H. Bowen ... UA 糖心视频logo Receives Donation to Create Endowed Student Support Fund in Honor of Stacy Duckett

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The Duckett Family has made a donation to the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo to create an endowed student support fund in honor of UA 糖心视频logo William H. Bowen School of Law alumna Stacy Duckett.

The fund will help UA 糖心视频logo students meet basic educational expenses and needs including housing, critical car repairs, food insecurity, licensure exam costs, participation in national honor societies, student travel, etc.

鈥淭he Duckett family鈥檚 gift in memory of Stacy will enable us to provide financial support in areas that have not previously had an available funding source, such as food insecurity needs or coverage of professional licensure fees,鈥 said Provost Ann Bain. 鈥淭he ability to provide this support can make a difference in a student completing their degree or in accessing timely employment.鈥

The Stacy Duckett Student Support Endowment Fund will honor Stacy Duckett鈥檚 memory of living a philanthropic life by helping others improve their lives through education without having to experience great financial burden. Student recipients will be selected by the Office of the Provost at UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淪tacy believed in the transformative power of education, and she would have liked the idea of a student support fund that could eliminate barriers for others pursuing college degrees,鈥 the Duckett family said.

Stacy Duckett graduated from Hendrix College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 and earned her law degree from the UA 糖心视频logo William H. Bowen School of Law in 1995. She was the first TCBY employee who was not a member of the founder鈥檚 family, the Hickingbothams, and began working at the company鈥檚 first store in 1981 when she was in high school. She later became vice president and assistant general counsel for TCBY Enterprises, Inc. Duckett, who was vice president, chief compliance officer, and corporate secretary at Southwest Power Pool in 糖心视频logo, passed away in 2015.

Donations may be made to the Stacy Duckett Student Support Endowment Fund by visiting this website.

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Smith Selected for Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo XXXVI /development/2021/10/26/smith-selected-for-leadership-greater-little-rock-xxxvi/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 20:15:15 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/development/?p=4093 Kristi Smith, senior director of alumni and development at UA 糖心视频logo, has been selected for the 36th Class of Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo. An initiative of the 糖心视频logo ... Smith Selected for Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo XXXVI

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Kristi Smith, senior director of alumni and development at UA 糖心视频logo, has been selected for the 36th Class of Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo.

An initiative of the 糖心视频logo Regional Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo (LGLR) is a nine-month community leadership program committed to enhancing and connecting leaders from businesses, nonprofits, and government. This unique program has empowered participants with a comprehensive understanding of central Arkansas鈥檚 challenges and opportunities.

A native of Marche, Arkansas, Smith said that it鈥檚 an incredible honor to join the Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo program.

鈥淚 have attended graduation programs in the past and always had ambitions to be selected over the years,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淚鈥檓 thankful that I was chosen to be a part of Class XXXVI, and that they waited until we could meet in person to get the true Leadership experience. I think it will help me by understanding the needs of the city in order to incorporate how UA 糖心视频logo can meet that need.鈥

After completing a two-day retreat in October, LGLR participants meet every month at a different central Arkansas location to explore topics through expert speakers, panelists, tours, and group presentations. LGLR is designed to develop effective leaders by enhancing their civic, social and professional awareness to positively impact our community.

Smith graduated from UA 糖心视频logo with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in international studies and a Master of Public Administration. Before joining the Office of Alumni and Development in 2016, Smith also worked at UA 糖心视频logo as assistant to the dean of the Graduate School from 1998 to 2002.

鈥淜risti will be an asset to the class as she has been at UA 糖心视频logo,鈥 said Christian O鈥橬eal, vice chancellor for university advancement. 鈥淚n her role as senior director of development and director of the Alumni Association, she has been a great leader and ambassador for the university. Her perspectives will enrich the class as much as she does ours.鈥

In the community, Smith is a member of the Council for Support and Advancement of Education; Beta Pi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, a social organization that does a variety of community service activities including the American Heart Association and Alzheimer鈥檚 Association; and a board member for the 糖心视频logo Diamond Foundation, the charitable arm of the 糖心视频logo Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

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