State business hall of fame has new members
The University of Arkansas Walton College of Business and the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame Board announced the latest class of business leaders for the 2007 induction ceremony.
They include the late Delbert E. Allen Sr., chairman, Allen Canning Company; Thelma Joshua and the late Ernest P. Joshua Sr., founders, J.M. Products Inc.; Albert R. Yarnell, chairman, Yarnell Ice Cream Co.; and the late Kenneth Pat Wilson, chairman and CEO, First Arkansas BancShares, Inc.
The ninth annual Arkansas Business Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be Feb. 9 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock
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