2004 Arkansas Business of the Year
Arkansas Business, which sponsors the annual Arkansas Business of the Year competition, recently announced the finalists for the 2004 Arkansas Business of the Year awards competition:
Category I
(1-25 Employees)
Arkansas Flag and Banner, Little Rock
Bell-Corley Construction, Little Rock
Communications Development, Maumelle
Shred-It, North Little Rock
The Wilcox Group, Little Rock Category II
(25-75 Employees)
Fuller & Son Hardware, Little Rock
Home I.V. Specialists, Jonesboro
MAY Construction, Little Rock
MediSav Homecare Pharmacies, Charleston
Twin City Printing, North Little Rock
Category III
(76-300 Employees)
American Taekwondo Association, Little Rock
Baldwin & Shell Construction, Little Rock
Central States Manufacturing, Lowell
Pulaski Bank & Trust, Little Rock
Southern Development Bancorporation, Arkadelphia
Nonprofit Organization of the Year
Arkansas Hospice, Little Rock
Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Little Rock
Camp Aldersgate, Little Rock
Junior Achievement of Arkansas, Little Rock
Potluck, North Little Rock
Nonprofit Executive of the Year
Charley Baxter, North Little Rock Senior Citizen’s Outreach Services, North Little Rock
Elaine Eubank, Carelink, North Little Rock
Carol Herzog, Potluck, North Little Rock
Robert Hupp, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Little Rock
William Vickery, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Little Rock
Business Executive of the Year
Phil Baldwin, Southern Development Bancorporation, Arkadelphia
Bob L. Burns, Farmers Bank of Magnolia, Magnolia
Chris Hubble, Hubble-Mitchell & Associates, Little Rock
Margaret McClain McEntire, Candy Bouquet International, Little Rock
Bob Shults, Financial Centre Corporation, Little Rock
The awards banquet will be Thursday, March 10 at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. Tickets are
are $75 each and $750 for a table of 10. Purchase tickets on the Arkansas Business website athttp://www.arkansasbusiness.com/aboy.




