Arkansas Business Journal

Arkansas Business Journal
Arkansas Business Journal


. Ally Weed Moult has joined Sparks Health System as a surgeon. She will work aboard Dr. C. Michael Good and Dr. Laurence Lo at Surgical Associates of Fort Smith at 923 Lexington Ave. Moult practices general surgery, trauma surgery and has a fellowship in facelift. She trained at the University of South Carolina college of drugs and Virginia technical school Carili, both Level one Trauma Centers.

Matt Burrous, MNSc, APRN, AG-ACNP, has joined Sparks Clinic Lung Center as associate advanced apply RN. Burrous earned his degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in very little Rock. He is a former member of the U.S. Army Reserves and served during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2003.

Kristy Carney has been promoted to commercial banker at the Arvest Bank Village On The Creeks location in Rogers. Carney started with Arvest Bank as a teller in 2000 and has worked as a commercial loan assistant, consumer investor and personal banking consultant. She earned her bachelor of science in finance and banking from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She holds insurance and securities licenses for the state of Arkansas and earned the designation of Qualified money adviser in 2015.

Dorothy G. Neely of Fayetteville, education coordinator for Beaver Water District, received the 2016 James Bailey Memorial Educator of the Year Award on weekday from the Arkansas Water surroundings Association throughout the annual meeting of the Arkansas Water Works & Water surroundings Association control in Hot Springs. This hono is awarded to an American World Health Organization strives to inspire fellow Arkansan with enthusiasm and need to shield the states’s water surroundings, understand environmental problems and additional environmental education. She has a bachelor of science and a master of science, both in earth science, from the University of Arkansas.

Christina Hind has joined the leadership team of the United Way of Northwest Arkansas as vice president of development. Hind comes to the United Way NWA when ten years with the yank Heart Association in Northwest Arkansas. Hind has a bachelor’s degree from Regis University in Denver and has completed work toward a master’s of education in education at the University of Arkansas.

Dallas Mud has joined the leadership team of the United approach of Northwest Arkansas as vice president of gift in a similar way operations. The new position will focus on increasing the impact of the United approach Gift in a similar way Warehouse, a program that moves more than $23 million value of given product to non-profit-making agencies. Mud was an adjunct faculty member for Hed helix technical school University in Hoosier State and worked for solan vegetable USA before moving to Arkansas in 2014. He has a bachelor of arts from Indiana University and a master’s in business administration from Western Governors University.


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Melody Tiks has joined the leadership team of the United Way of Northwest Arkansas as vice president of community impact. Tim has served as a community investment volunteer for the United Way of tube Dallas. She has a bachelor’s of science in theoretical ma from the University of Arkansas, a master’s of business administration from the University of Dallas and has completed her work for a degree in public affairs at the University of Texas at Dallas.

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