Paul Gatling
Contributing ReporterPaul Gatling is the editor of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal from Talk Business & Politics.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," Roby Brock speaks with Iffy Ibekwe, Vice President of Arvest Wealth Management, about the transfer of wealth from generation to generation.
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On today's show, a deep dive into a handful of measures that might be on your ballot this November. Also, a seismic transfer of wealth in the country’s near future. Plus, Hot Springs celebrates the eclipse.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," Roby Brock talks to Casey Kleinhenz, Community Development Northwest Arkansas’ executive director, about a $17 million mixed-income apartment development near in Springdale.
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On today's show, a change to the Federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is taking effect and putting pressure on museums and institutions. Plus, backers of a new development in Springdale say it is a way to address an affordable housing challenge. And, Kasey Ramirez’ “Storm Series” of images places structures in climate peril.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," Roby Brock speaks with Ellie Baker, director of economic development city of Magnolia, about lithium extraction in south Arkansas and the economic ripples that the rest of the state will feel.
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On today's show, a new ambassador program from Trailblazers is looking to put accessibility, inclusion, and encouragement at the forefront. Also, the impact of lithium extraction on the southwest Arkansas economy. Plus, celebrating women of aviation.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," host Paul Gatling speaks with real estate developer Sun Group president and COO Alexandra Tirado about their new residential development in downtown Bentonville.
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On today's show, a group of hobbyists turned scientists help count birds in northwest Arkansas. Also, the oddities of celebrating an annual event every four years. Plus, a farewell from the chief.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," host Paul Gatling speaks with Serafina Lalany, head of venture capital and startup development projects for the Northwest Arkansas Council. They spoke at a luncheon that kicked off the council's venture capital immersion series.
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On today's show, community members are concerned about the rise in deportations of Marshallese people in Washington County. Also, the challenges and joys of singing Sondheim on stage. Plus, a night of EDM at the Momentary.