When it comes to investing in the future, there are few methods as simple or as tasty as the Girl Scout Cookie Program. For many Americans, cookie season means rushing to stock up on Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs. But…
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AMP Influencers of the Year 2022
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffInfluencers come in many shapes and sizes. Influencers can be mentors, CEOs, teachers. Their influence can be effectively subtle or dynamic; they can influence overtly or otherwise. But they all share one common denominator — they are leaders. Arkansas Money…
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Op-Ed: Creative Business: Running a Restaurant During COVID-19
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffThe world changed here in Arkansas when the COVID-19 pandemic started spreading in March. As a restauranteur for 34 years, my reality turned upside down overnight as we watched the cases of coronavirus rise. The world has perhaps changed permanently…
November/December 2015 Issue mall businesses play an essential role in local and statewide economies. And, when it comes to female-owned small businesses, Arkansas has seen major growth — a 73 percent increase since 1997, according to an American Express report,…
November/December 2015 Issue Longtime restaurateur Capi Peck remains a major player in the Little Rock food scene, while also guiding the next-generation restaurant owner. Photography by Jane Colclasure Back to main article eing in the restaurant business for 29 years…