- University News Archive - UA 糖心视频logo /news-archive/tag/james-bobo/ UA 糖心视频logo Thu, 20 Aug 2020 21:44:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 BBQ @ Bailey Canceled for Fall 2020; Trojan Food Pantry and Campus Garden to Benefit /news-archive/2020/08/20/bbq-bailey-2020/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 21:44:08 +0000 /news/?p=77389 ... BBQ @ Bailey Canceled for Fall 2020; Trojan Food Pantry and Campus Garden to Benefit]]> While students, employees, and alumni won鈥檛 celebrate this beloved tradition that kicks off the new semester together this year, the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association has decided to celebrate by donating the money designated for the event to campus organizations that provide food to those in need. 鈥淏BQ at Bailey has become an awesome event that we look forward to each year! However, during this Covid-19 pandemic, ensuring the safety of our alumni, students, faculty, and staff is of the utmost importance,鈥 said James Bobo, president of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board. 鈥淭herefore, the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors decided that in lieu of our 2020 BBQ @ Bailey event, we will donate the dollars ordinarily spent on the event to the Trojan Food Pantry and the Campus Garden.鈥 The picnic-style event is usually held at the Bailey Alumni and Friends Center on the UA 糖心视频logo campus and is hosted by the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. It鈥檚 a fun way for the UA 糖心视频logo community to enjoy some great barbecue, fun, and fellowship as well as an opportunity to join or renew their Alumni Association membership. 鈥淭his would have been the 14th annual event, and we are disappointed that we are unable to provide an in-person way for our community to celebrate the beginning of another academic year,鈥 said Kristi Smith, senior director of development and interim director of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. The UA 糖心视频logo Trojan Food Pantry is open to all UA 糖心视频logo students, faculty, and staff. A recent survey found that 50 percent of the university鈥檚 students and staff either know someone who is food insecure or suffer from food insecurity themselves. 鈥淭he Trojan Food Pantry has made a great impact on the UA 糖心视频logo community,鈥 said Corrigan Revels, assistant director for student leadership and development and coordinator of the Trojan Food Pantry. 鈥淭his year, the pantry is more important than ever, and we are truly thankful to have the support of the Alumni Association. This support allows us to continue serving and supporting our Trojan family.鈥
Visitors harvest produce from the UA 糖心视频logo Campus Garden during a pay-what-you-can farm stand sale. Photo by Ben Krain.

Visitors harvest produce from the UA 糖心视频logo Campus Garden. Photo by Ben Krain.

The UA 糖心视频logo Campus Garden is a place for education, research, and outreach about food production, sustainability, economic botany, ecology, and more. Much of its food harvested from the Campus Garden is donated to the Trojan Food Pantry. 鈥淭he Campus Garden has been a vital part of UA 糖心视频logo and the surrounding community for many years,鈥 said Dr. Stephen Grace, faculty advisor of the Campus Garden and associate professor of biology. 鈥淲ith the economic and social hardship brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, our mission to provide fresh local produce and educational opportunities for people wanting to grow their own food is more important than ever. This generous donation from the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors will enable us to continue our efforts to build a vibrant, sustainable food system to serve the needs of our campus, city, and the people of central Arkansas.鈥

You can also be a part of this year鈥檚 celebration by donating to support the university鈥檚 students and employees who face food insecurity by visiting the UA 糖心视频logo Giving website.

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Business leaders join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors /news-archive/2020/02/12/business-leaders-join-alumni-board/ Wed, 12 Feb 2020 20:54:23 +0000 /news/?p=76222 ... Business leaders join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors]]> Alumni Board of Directors. New members include Eundra Boles, vice president of information technology services at Celerit Solutions Corporation; Ellen Brown, farmer engagement manager for Heifer USA; Victoria Brown, associate state director of AARP Arkansas; Loris Fullerton, travel agent with Westrock Travel and 2019 recipient of UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Presidents Award; and Claudia Utley, communications director at Economics Arkansas. UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors members who have taken on leadership roles include James Bobo, president; Jennifer Owens, scholarship committee chair, Stephanie Caruthers, Taste of 糖心视频logo chair, and Gina Pharis, membership committee chair. All new board members are UA 糖心视频logo alumni who will serve a three-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2020. More information on the new board members: Eundra Boles is the vice president of information technology services of Celerit Solutions Corporation. He has over 25 years of expertise in keeping financial infrastructures current, safe, and secure. He leads a team of seasoned technicians, providing around-the-clock protection to keep your network safe from the new and sophisticated cyber-threats faced today, while looking to the future for the next surfacing risk. Boles graduated from UA 糖心视频logo with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer information systems in 1996. He also completed his MBA at the American Intercontinental University in 2004. He enjoys sporting events, hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family. Ellen Brown has worked for Heifer International for six years and currently serves as the farmer engagement manager for Heifer USA. In this role, she oversees Heifer International鈥檚 outreach to farmers in the United States. Brown graduated from UA 糖心视频logo with a Bachelor of Arts in international studies and certification in nonprofit management in 2013. She also has a Master of Science in community and economic development from the University of Central Arkansas. Brown also serves on the City of 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission. Victoria Brown, associate state director of AARP Arkansas, has worked successfully to improve communications and social media footprints among public sector and nonprofit organizations. Brown leads AARP Arkansas鈥 initiative to increase communications, heads up the organization鈥檚 website and social media, and works closely on AARP鈥檚 multicultural activities. She has a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Philander Smith College and a Master of Public Administration degree from UA 糖心视频logo in 2014. Loris Fullerton is the recipient of the 2019 Presidents Award. Over the past decade, Fullerton has helped raise more than $1 million for scholarships during her nine years chairing Jazz & Juleps, which benefited the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology. Fullerton graduated from UA 糖心视频logo in 1974 with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in psychology and sociology. She worked several years in the banking and investment industries before following her passion to be a travel agent. An endowed scholarship in her name has been awarded to a student studying audiology and speech pathology since 2014. Claudia Utley graduated from UCLA with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English and began working as a fashion journalist in Los Angeles. Utley worked as a communications analyst for Alltel Corp. while earning an MBA at UA 糖心视频logo in 2000. She also worked as a public information officer for the Department of Arkansas Heritage. In 2012, Utley joined Economics Arkansas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting economic, personal finance, and entrepreneurship literacy among Arkansas PreK-12 students. Initially responsible for grant writing, donor management, and fundraising activities, Utley was recently promoted to the newly created role of communications director. In the upper right photo, new members of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors include Eundra Boles, top left, Victoria Brown, top right, Loris Fullerton, bottom left, and Claudia Utley, bottom right. Ellen Brown is not pictured.聽]]> BBQ at Bailey highlights affection for UA 糖心视频logo and alumni support /news-archive/2019/09/12/bbq-at-bailey-2/ Thu, 12 Sep 2019 20:43:55 +0000 /news/?p=75123 ... BBQ at Bailey highlights affection for UA 糖心视频logo and alumni support]]> UA 糖心视频logo welcomed the fall semester with a BBQ picnic at the Bailey Alumni and Friends Center on Sept. 5. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni enjoyed a delicious meal catered by Whole Hog Caf茅 with dessert from Community Bakery. 鈥淭his is the 13th annual lunch at Bailey. We kick off each academic year this way,鈥 said Kristi Smith, senior director of development and interim director of the Alumni Association. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a perfect way to get students and faculty and campus staff all together to mingle. It鈥檚 also a way for alumni to reconnect to the university and maintain friendships.鈥 Smith was appreciative of the many student volunteers who helped make the event a success. 鈥淭he baseball teams set up tables and the swim and dance teams have also helped with logistics. The Greek organizations are here, too,鈥 Smith said. James Bobo (鈥05), Alumni Board of Directors president-elect and chair of the membership committee, echoed his appreciation for the role students play in contributing to an atmosphere of community camaraderie. 鈥淭his is an awesome event. We鈥檙e excited to see so many students, friends, and staff!鈥 Bobo said. Approximately 2,100 people participated in the popular two-hour BBQ.
UA 糖心视频logo employees enjoy food from Whole Hog Cafe during BBQ at Bailey. Photo by Ben Krain.

UA 糖心视频logo employees enjoy food from Whole Hog Cafe during BBQ at Bailey. Photo by Ben Krain.

鈥淚 think BBQ at Bailey is the semester kickoff event the campus community most looks forward to attending,鈥 said Cassie Jo Gehring, accountant for the Office of Alumni and Development. 鈥淚t is very well attended and brings employees, faculty, alumni, and students together. We especially have seen a lot of university employees participating, and many people have joined the Alumni Association.鈥澛 In addition to helping make connections, the BBQ emphasized support for the Alumni Association, which annually provides approximately $145,250 in student scholarships. The Alumni Association gained 21 first-time members and 74 membership renewals during the BBQ, along with three lifetime memberships.聽 Appreciation for the impact of UA 糖心视频logo was a common thread in conversations at the BBQ. 鈥淢y education in radio, TV, and film paved the way for me to go on to do some fun things in my life,鈥 shared alumnus Daryl Stout (鈥83). 鈥淔or example, I am the volunteer examiner liaison for the UA 糖心视频logo hand radio club, and I run the amateur radio test at UA 糖心视频logo Benton. Part of my education included journalism classes, and that made me a good proofreader. Now that I鈥檓 retired, I proofread for print screening projects and am in charge of a newsletter publication. I often reflect on how my education from this school is still relevant to my daily activities today.鈥 Greek organizations participated in the BBQ with booths to share information about each sorority and fraternity on campus. 鈥淏BQ at Bailey is an opportunity for us to meet a new set of freshman face-to-face,鈥 said Catie Ross, a junior studying business and human resources management who serves as director of campus activities for Chi Omega. 鈥淪ometimes, it鈥檚 easier for people to learn about Greek life by meeting us personally and having an actual conversation. We want people to feel comfortable getting to know us, as well as the other Greek organizations. BBQ at Bailey is one of the best times to help freshmen become aware.鈥 Appreciation for the uniqueness of Greek life at UA 糖心视频logo was a common sentiment. Lucas Ray, a sophomore studying mechanical engineering, explained that he joined Delta Chi because of its emphasis on advancing justice, developing character, promoting friendship, and academic achievement.聽
Members of Chi Omega join the BBQ at Bailey celebration Sept. 5. Photo by Ben Krain.

Members of Chi Omega join the BBQ at Bailey celebration Sept. 5. Photo by Ben Krain.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have to pretend to fit cookie-cutter expectations of being a certain type of person,鈥 Ray said. 鈥淥ur fraternity here encourages us to be the best versions of ourselves.鈥 Libby Walsh, a junior studying nursing and member of Kappa Delta, explained that bigger schools feel much different from UA 糖心视频logo because they have hundreds of members in a sorority chapter.聽 鈥淏ut here, we can really get to know each other. We鈥檙e here for the real friendships,鈥 Walsh said. Kappa PSI president Kevin Davidson and Pike Kappa Alpha president Hunter Hobby emphasized the value of alumni relationships in their fraternities.聽 鈥淲e鈥檙e visiting Mills High School next week to promote abstinence and safe sex practices,鈥 said Davidson, a junior studying mechanical engineering. 鈥淥ne of our alumni fraternity brothers is principal there, which has helped us make good connections and gain access to serving at the school.鈥澛 Representatives from the UA 糖心视频logo Campus Garden Alliance were on-site selling local honey and encouraging participation in the campus garden located along Fair Park Boulevard. Also on-site at the BBQ were representatives from Save 10, a movement to empower women to save for retirement.聽 鈥淥ne of our 10-year goals is to empower people to save for housing and for a lifetime of financial security,鈥 said Cathianne Watkins of Southern Bancorp Community Partners. 鈥淲e encourage women to save 10 percent of their gross income for retirement. We encourage practicing the habit of not spending all of the money you earn.鈥 In addition to saving for their own financial goals, people can support UA 糖心视频logo by becoming a member of the Alumni Association, contributing to annual campaigns, making a gift, or by including the university in estate planning. Donations are accepted through the Office of Alumni and Development. BBQ at Bailey was sponsored by the Office of the Chancellor, the Division of Student Affairs, and the Office of Alumni and Development.]]>
Nine new business leaders join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni 聽Board /news-archive/2019/02/21/alumni-board/ Thu, 21 Feb 2019 19:12:37 +0000 /news/?p=73497 ... Nine new business leaders join UA 糖心视频logo Alumni 聽Board]]> The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo Alumni Association has announced officers and new members on its Board of Directors for 2019. New members are all UA 糖心视频logo alumni and include the following: Reteisha Byrd (鈥14, 鈥16), research manager with Boyette Strategic Advisors聽 Byrd earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in management and a Master of Public Administration. While completing her coursework, Byrd worked as a graduate assistant for the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Pulaski County and interned at 糖心视频logo Port Authority. She is an annual member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Josh Davenport (鈥09), co-founder of Seal Energy Solutions Davenport received a Bachelor of Science in construction management and a Master of Business Administration. He serves the North 糖心视频logo Chamber of Commerce as vice chairman of the board of directors, volunteers as secretary of the Argenta Downtown Council, and is president of the Arkansas Association of Energy Engineers. Davenport is a three-year member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Tonya Franzetti (鈥99), executive oncology sales consultant, Lilly Franzetti earned a biology degree from UA 糖心视频logo and has had a 20-year career in healthcare. She served as an advisor for the Gamma Zeta chapter of Chi Omega at UA 糖心视频logo and was instrumental in the planning and fundraising during their 50th anniversary celebration. She volunteered with the Junior League of 糖心视频logo for eight years and chaired the Holiday House event in 2010. She has been active with Christ the King schools, the alumnae board at Mount St. Mary鈥檚, and Our House. She is an annual member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Heide Harrell (鈥10), director of marketing and business development, Rose Law Firm聽聽 Harrell has a master鈥檚 degree in applied communication studies. She has the designation of Accredited in Public Relations (APR) by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and is a past president of the Arkansas Chapter of PRSA. Harrell is the immediate past chair of the Southwest District of PRSA and served on the 2018 PRSA National Board of Directors Nominating Committee. Previously, she spent eight years at Stone Ward and Mangan Holcomb Partners after five years at the former Delta Trust & Bank. She is a graduate of the 糖心视频logo Regional Chamber of Commerce Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo program and is an annual member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Madison Hedrick (鈥09), senior medical writer, Wilson Carroll Research Services, LLC Hedrick earned a Bachelor of Arts in professional and technical writing and a Master of Arts. While she was a student, she served as president of the University Program Council and Alpha Epsilon Delta honor society, was elected president pro-temp of the Student Government Association and membership chair for Delta Delta Delta; and represented the graduate students on the Faculty Diversity Committee. She is a lifetime member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Patricia (Patsy) Kane (鈥01, 鈥12, 鈥17), Owner, PK Designs After earning a degree from Auburn University, Kane jump-started her career when she finished her second bachelor鈥檚 degree from UA 糖心视频logo in political science. She made the transition to Verizon after working in a variety of roles at Alltel, while completing a graduate certificate and Master of Science in information quality. Kane is an active member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at both the national and local levels and is a previous district president. She currently works at First Orion. Kane is a lifetime member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Richard (Gus) Leeper (鈥15), Hot Springs branch of the Private Client Group at Stephens Inc. Leeper graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in management and international business. As a student, Leeper was a star basketball athlete, earning five varsity letters. He served as the team representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioners list. Leeper serves on the Lettermen鈥檚 Association Board and is a lifetime member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Miguel Lopez (鈥15, 鈥17), Hispanic resource officer, First Community Bank A native of Sherwood, Lopez received his bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science, a master鈥檚 degree in public administration, and a certification in nonprofit management. During his time at UA 糖心视频logo, he was a Ronald E. McNair Scholar. After graduating, he became the first director of entrepreneurship and small business programming for the 糖心视频logo Chamber of Commerce, where he was instrumental in connecting the Mexican Consulate with the chamber to develop programs aimed at equipping Hispanic entrepreneurs. Lopez serves on the boards of Just Communities of Arkansas, Harmony Health Clinic, Goodwill of Arkansas Education Initiatives, and Museum of Discovery. He is a three-year member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Nancy Rousseau (鈥90), principal, 糖心视频logo Central High School After teaching English at Pulaski Academy for a decade and another five years at Pulaski Heights Junior High School, Rousseau completed a master鈥檚 degree in educational administration from UA 糖心视频logo. She was then hired as assistant principal of Central High School. In 1998, she became principal of Pulaski Heights Junior High School where she led the school鈥檚 transition from a junior high to a middle school. She returned to Central High in 2002 as principal and has been a champion of the school and its students, faculty, and alumni, helping to create a Central High Alumni Association as well as a Tiger Foundation to support the school. Rousseau has served on the boards of The Arkansas Association of Secondary School Principals, Central Arkansas Library and the Stephens Education Trust. Rousseau is a lifetime member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association. Officers of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors for 2019 include聽Becky Blass, president; James Bobo, president elect and membership committee chair; Gina Pharis, membership committee co-chair; Nancy Secen, scholarship committee chair; Jennifer Owens, scholarship committee co-chair; Mauri Douglass, Taste of 糖心视频logo chair; and Stephanie Caruthers, Taste of 糖心视频logo co-chair. Members are eligible to serve up to two three-year terms, and officers serve one-year terms. The Board of Directors of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association serve as leaders for the university’s alumni family. They work to energize and engage UA 糖心视频logo alumni and friends through membership,聽 events, and opportunities to give back to support students and scholarships. Pictured are above are new member of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni 聽Board of Directors. (Top Row) Heide Harrell, Gus Leeper, and Tonya Franzetti; (Middle Row) Reteisha Byrd, Patsy Kane, and Nancy Rousseau; (Bottom Row) Josh Davenport, Madison Hedrick, and Miguel Lopez  ]]>