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PEOPLE IN BUSINESS The Morning News
* Martin G. Gilbert was named to the board of directors for Simmons First Bank of Northwest Arkansas. Gilbert was previously a managing partner with Wright, Lindsey and Jennings in their Rogers office and was in the legal department of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Gilbert has a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Arkansas and a juris doctorate from the UA School of Law.
Briefs Asheville Citizen-Times
ENKA -- AdvantageWest's Blue Ridge Entrepreneurial Council will hold a pair of workshops on "The ABC's of 'David & Goliath' Business Partnering" in Enka and Waynesville this week.
Business briefs The Herald-Sun
- The new home sales and marketing company, formerly known as Fonville Morisey Builder Marketing Group, will now conduct business as Fonville Morisey Barefoot New Home Sales and Marketing.
Business people Anchorage Daily News
News on hires or promotions of employees to senior or midlevel professional or supervisory positions
Nursing doctorate being offered in Seven Fields Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Considering the length of her commute, Scharmaine Lawson is no ordinary student.
Movers & Shakers for Feb. 19 The News & Advance
• John Lambert, of Goode, has joined Catholic Family Life Insurance as an insurance adviser. Lambert, a business administration graduate of Delta College, will see to the financial security needs of local Catholics and their families.
UT business school taps Mercer dean Business Journal of Tampa Bay
Frank Ghannadian has been named the new dean of the University of Tampa's John H. Sykes College of Business, succeeding Joseph McCann.
Crews To Head Continuing Education At Community College The Morning News
NorthWest Arkansas Community College gained one new administrator Monday and lost another.
School leader steps down Baltimore Sun
Howard Community College's No. 2 will take over in June After nearly nine years as president of Howard Community College - a tenure marked by significant growth in student population, buildings and fundraising - Mary Ellen Duncan announced yesterday that she will step down in June.
Carter ready for job The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ — New county extension director David Carter is ready to get started. Among other things, Carter, who officially started Feb. 1, wants to bring new youth-oriented programs to the extension service.
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