Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
BUSINESS PEOPLE
Andy Davis was promoted to vice president, commercial banker for Arvest Bank’s Fayetteville market. Davis has eight years of experience with Arvest, including consumer and commercial loan assistant, and a credit analyst. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business management with a focus in organizational leadership at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He is the current president-elect for the Northside Fayetteville Rotary Club and treasurer of the advisory board for the Salvation Army of Northwest Arkansas.
Katy Ehlers was promoted to director of replenishment for 8th & Walton. She was a professional facilitator and adviser for 8th & Walton and worked at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in the areas of replenishment, buying and merchandising.
TK Red feather joined the Fayetteville office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. He has 35 years of sales and negotiating experience.
Dr. Mark S. Thomas was named vice president and medical director of Population Health for Washington Regional Medical System. He was vice president of Population Management. He earned a medical degree from the University of Massachusetts and completed his residency at the University of Oklahoma. Thomas is a board-certified family physician and has been a member of the medical staff at Washington Regional since 1996. He will continue to serve as a palliative care physician and as medical director of the Washington Regional System Clinics.
Anthony N. Hui, MD, FCAP, was one of five doctors receiving the College of American Pathologists Lifetime Achievement Award. Hui serves as the chairman of the Inspection Process Committee and is a member of the Commission on Laboratory Accreditation and the Council on Accreditation. He was previously responsible for about 480 laboratories as the organization’s south-central regional commissioner. Hui continues to conduct regular inspections on behalf of the College of American Pathologists and is the founder of Northwest Arkansas Pathology Associates and medical director of the laboratory at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville.
Alyssa Lindau, PT, DPT, joined Rise Physical Therapy. She earned her bachelor of science in rehabilitation science from Northeastern University in Boston and graduated from Northeastern with her doctor of physical therapy in May 2017. Lindau also has clinical experience in post-surgical rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation and rehabilitation for older adults.
Kennan “Ashton” Moore, APRN, joined Sparks Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center inside Sparks Regional Medical Center, 1001 Towson Ave., Fort Smith. Moore, who received her associate of nursing degree in 2009 from the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, also earned a masters of science in nursing from Walden University in Minneapolis. She has worked as a registered nurse at Sparks since 2010.
Dean Booher joined the Bentonville office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. He was in the military and is a real estate agent and licensed auctioneer in Arkansas.
Josh Boles joined the Fayetteville office of Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette. He joined the U.S. Air Force after graduating high school and served on active duty for 13 years. He continues to serve in the Air Force reserve.
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