Send Aaron Gamewell, chairman and CEO of SBS CyberSecurity, passed away Wednesday in his hometown of Little Rock following his battle with cancer.
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The Mint’s facilities in Denver and Philadelphia worked overtime in the second half of 2020 so that banks and retailers could get more change into customers’ hands.
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The Arkansas Bankers Association and the State Chamber/AIA are teaming up to host the 2021 Virtual Financial Forecast featuring Michael Pakko of the Arkansas Economic Development Institute, who will provide an Arkansas forecast, and Tyler Mondres of the American Bankers Association, who will provide a national forecast.
Learn how COVID-19 impacted our industries, cities and downtowns, the economy, consumer spending, the workforce and more. The speakers will also look at developing economic trends and early patterns to predict how Arkansas s economy will fare in 2021.
The cost for State Chamber/AIA members is $50. The cost for non-members is $100. To view a brochure that provides additional information on the Virtual Financial Forecast, click here. To register, click here.
Thomas “Gary” Hudson will retire as CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank (FMB) and The Bank of Fayetteville on Dec. 31 after leading the bank for the past 11 years, according to the instiution’s Facebook post.The incoming president and CEO will be Executive Vice-President Brad Chambless who will assume those duties Jan. 1.Under Hudson’s leadership Farmers and Merchants Bank has grown 300% in total assets, adding 20 branches across the state, including Mountain Home, with eight operating as The Bank of Fayetteville.
A native of DeWitt, Hudson earned his undergraduate degree at Arkansas State University and his juris doctorate from the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. He is also a graduate of the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University in Texas and has a 40-year banking career.
Send Stephanie Cooke and Jimmy Lou Brandon have been appointed to the board of the Helena Health Foundation.
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