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Overview
The Sam M. Walton College of Business established the first ever Arkansas
Business Hall of Fame recognizing Arkansans - by birth or by choice - who have
been successful business leaders. The Business Hall of Fame is designed to
honor, preserve and perpetuate the names and outstanding accomplishments of
business leaders who have brought lasting fame to Arkansas.
2008 Inductees
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Lee Bodenhamer
Founder, Meridian Management Company
Little Rock
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William H. Bowen
Retired President, Chairman, CEO, First Commercial Bank and First Commercial
Corporation, Little Rock
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The late Harvey C. Couch
Founder, Arkansas Power & Light Company (now Entergy), Little Rock
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The late William H. Kennedy Jr.
Chairman and CEO, National Bank of Commerce, Pine Bluff
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Process
- There is a Nominating Committee, charged with "spreading the word" and
encouraging people throughout the state and beyond to make nominations.
- A Selection
Committee will review the nominations and select the honorees.
Criteria
- No more than four individuals will be inducted
annually.
- Nominations will remain on file for five
years.
- It is not necessary to fill out the
nomination application (pdf)
in its entirety. The Selection Committee is most concerned with "why this
person should be honored as a member of the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame."
If necessary, the Selection Committee will refer any questions to the
nominator.
- Nominees can be living or posthumous.
- All living inductees shall be at least 60
years of age at time of selection.
- To insure the viability, both financially and
in retaining public interest and support, normally a maximum of two deceased
nominees will be inducted in any one year.
- Nominees are to be Arkansans by birth or by
choice.
- Equal consideration will be given to nominees
who may have been born in Arkansas but their business achievements have been
outside of Arkansas and to nominees whose accomplishments are primarily in
Arkansas.
- Nominations are not limited to University of
Arkansas graduates.
- The Selection Committee will consider the
following when making their selection of honorees:
- Business: the nominee has made a
significant impact as a business leader;
- Nominees are expected to have made a
significant impact as a business leader and be recognized primarily as a
business leader and for their managerial success.
- The preponderance of weight will be given
to such accomplishments as starting and building a business and leading an
established business to significantly greater achievements.
- Among the factors to be considered are
industry recognitions, being an industry pioneer and/or leader, and
recognition by others for achievements.
- Community: the nominee has had
concern for improving his/her community as a business leader; and
- Ethics: the nominee has displayed the
highest level of ethics in their business dealings.
- Beyond the criteria noted here, the Selection
Committee has the responsibility and discretionary power to make their
determinations from the pool of nominations submitted
- Deadline for this year's nominations July 1st
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Please refer
any questions to the Office of External Relations at the Sam M.
Walton College
of Business at (479) 575-6146 or Send E-mail
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