Sarah Campbell-Miller, Arkansas Business

Sarah Campbell-Miller

Arkansas Business

Little Rock, AR, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

EGiftify Aims to Bring Big Tech to Small Business

Susi Barakat founded eGiftify to bring the technology that big brands use to her family's small business, The Terrace restaurant in Little Rock. → Read More

Day 2 of Fintech Summit: Regulatory Advice, Data Strategy and Arkansas' 'Microhub' Status

FIS CEO Gary Norcross and St. Louis Fed VP Allen North were among the speakers. → Read More

Fintech Startups and Banking Veterans Share Trade Floor on Summit's First Day

One of several standouts was Arcanum Technology of Athens, Georgia, which demoed a secure, four-character password that never has to be changed by the end user. → Read More

Canoo's Losses Widen, Cash Dwindles in Q2

The electric vehicle startup lost $164.4 million, or 68 cents per share, in the quarter. → Read More

Our House Embarks on $16M Expansion

The project received board approval in 2019 but was delayed by the pandemic. → Read More

Hutchinson Outlines Agenda for Final Months in Office

The term-limited governor says his focus is on broadband access, jobs and a "hopefully quick" special session on tax cuts. → Read More

Uniti Reaches $39M Settlement With Investors

The company was accused of concealing known risks connected to a $310 million judgement against Windstream in 2019. → Read More

Cybersecurity Proposal By SEC Spurs Concern

At least one public company in Arkansas says the proposed rules are burdensome, include a vague term and aren't something its investors are requesting. → Read More

Edafio, BreachBits Partner Up

The firms will work together to make sure Edafio clients get the best cybersecurity. → Read More

Score Helps Assess Business Security

BreachBits opened its office in Little Rock a year ago and already hopes to double its Arkansas workforce. → Read More

New Timeline Set for Opening of Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts

Executive Director Victoria Ramirez said supply chain delays have contributed to the opening being pushed back. → Read More

No Boys Club Anymore

Sophie Ozier, Arkansas Travelers' first female general manager, has been making strides as the exception to the rule in professional baseball. → Read More

Westrock Reports Q1 Results Ahead of Public Listing

The Little Rock-based coffee and tea company said it narrowed its losses and upsized its new credit facility. → Read More

Compensation Up for Inuvo Execs After Pandemic Pay Cuts

Each of them was granted restricted stock unit awards as an incentive for taking the cuts. → Read More

Envirotech Picks Jonesboro Firm for $80M Plant Renovation

The electric vehicle maker is turning a 580,00-SF space in Osceola into a full manufacturing center. → Read More

2019 Conviction of Dale Bartlett, Turner Grain Co-Owner, Overturned

His conviction stemmed from a hot check written for $401,900. → Read More

Canoo CEO Tony Aquila Paid More in 2021

His total compensation increased 25%. → Read More

Inuvo Reports $2.1M Loss, 75% Jump in Sales in Q1

The company says new regulatory requirements and privacy concerns are an opportunity to establish a "dominant" market position. → Read More

Lyon College Plans to Put Dental, Veterinary Schools on Heifer Campus

The college is partnering with OneHealth Education Group of Little Rock on the project. → Read More

Canoo Running Low on Cash After Losses Widen in Q1

The electric vehicle maker warned investors that it may not be able to meet its financial obligations unless new capital is raised quickly. → Read More