Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
BUSINESS PEOPLE
Dr. Juan I. Lombeida joined Highlands Oncology Group as a supportive care provider focusing on symptom management, patient and family education and treatment support. Lombeida is board certified in internal medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine.
Bob Rawson was promoted to market president of Cornerstone Bank’s Huntsville and Madison County markets. Rawson has been the senior executive in the Madison County market for about one year. Rawson served 25 years with Farm Credit Services and U.S. Bank. He is vice president of the Madison County Fair Board and secretary of the Madison County Cattlemen.
Arden and Colleen Jackson, their auctioneer Howard Foy and his partner Cecilia Foy in Siloam Springs recently attended UnitedPower, an advanced training course designed to help participants achieve maximum expertise and professionalism in all aspects of operating a United Country Real Estate office. UnitedPower is held at the United Country corporate headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.
Chris Rittelmeyer joined the Simmons Wealth Management team as an assistant vice president in the private banking group of Simmons Bank in Fayetteville. He has worked in the banking industry for the past eight years, most recently as a commissioned senior bank examiner for the Arkansas State Bank Department. Rittelmeyer is a member of the alumni advisory council for the Sam Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas.
Scott Galbraith was hired as vice president of programming and executive producer at the Walton Arts Center. He has nearly 20 years of arts management experience, most recently as vice president of programming and education at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Fla. He has also been vice president of programming at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, Conn.