Kristi Dannelley, founder and principal at GreenPoint CFO of Benton and Charles W. Warren, CFO of the Fort Smith School District, were honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards at the CFO of the Year luncheon Nov. 2 in Little Rock.
A 39.1% rise in market value for the endowment supporting the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville pushed the endowment's size to more than double what it was 10 years earlier, according to annual survey data published Friday.
A 39.1% rise in market value for the endowment supporting the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville pushed the endowment's size to more than double what it was 10 years earlier, according to annual survey data published Friday.
The LGBTQ recreational sports community was rocked this week with the unexpected news that Sin City Classic tournament director Ken Scearce had died.
Mr. Scearce, 48, was found unresponsive in his home in Los Angeles Toluca Lake district Wednesday, July 7, around 4:30 p.m. Paramedics were unable to revive him and declared him deceased shortly thereafter of an apparent heart attack. An official cause of death is not known. He was an extraordinary person and leader, the Sin City Classic board said in a formal statement. Ken poured his heart and soul into the Sin City Classic. It would not be what it is today without his love, leadership, and dedication. His loss is felt across the country because he cherished relationships with so many of you. Ken was passionate about this festival and we are committed to honoring his incomparable legacy.