Program Delivery
Implements evidence-based programs designed to achieve measurable outcomes and community impact.
Statewide business organization working to enhance Arkansas economic climate through advocacy
About Organization
Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce continually enhances the economic climate in Arkansas through business advocacy, policy development, and member services supporting businesses across all industries. Founded in 1928 and based in Little Rock, AR, the organization operates with $3.4 million in annual revenue and 15 employees, supported by 104 volunteers representing Arkansas business interests.
Program Delivery
Implements evidence-based programs designed to achieve measurable outcomes and community impact.
Capacity Building
Develops organizational infrastructure and partnerships to enhance service quality and sustainability.
Research Impact
Conducts research and evaluation to inform best practices and demonstrate program effectiveness.
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2023)
$3.4M
+4.5% vs 2022
Expenses (2023)
$3.4M
+7.9% vs 2022
Assets (2023)
$1.4M
-9.6% vs 2022
Employees (2023)
15
+7.1% vs 2022
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $3,362,161 | $3,395,361 | $1,388,414 | 15 |
| 2022 | $3,218,166 | $3,146,078 | $1,535,074 | 14 |
| 2020 | $2,315,504 | $2,262,047 | $1,509,683 | 13 |
| 2019 | $2,636,187 | $2,670,883 | $1,207,630 | 14 |
| 2018 | $2,254,964 | $2,614,411 | $1,300,350 | 15 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Identifies community needs through data analysis and stakeholder engagement to inform program design.
Develops evidence-based programs and services tailored to address identified needs and achieve measurable outcomes.
Implements programs through trained staff and partners to ensure quality service delivery and participant engagement.
Measures program effectiveness and collects feedback to continuously improve services and demonstrate results.
Services and programs offered by Arkansas State Chamber Of Commerce
Provides sponsorship designed to support organizational goals and deliver measurable community impact.
Provides be pro. be proud. initiative partnership designed to support organizational goals and deliver measurable community impact.
Provides to support and encourage the growth and sustainmen designed to support organizational goals and deliver measurable community impact.
Meet the people behind Arkansas State Chamber Of Commerce.
Andy Miller is the Senior Government & Community Relations Director at Flywheel Energy, LLC. Flywheel Energy is a private exploration and production company formed to provide American consumers with reliable, affordable energy by acq...
Curtis Barnett serves as president and chief executive officer for Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield which serves more than 2 million members nationwide. As president and CEO, Barnett is leading Arkansas Blue Cross’ efforts to help tra...
Gary Head is the chairman, president, and CEO of the Signature Bank of Arkansas. A native of Eureka Springs, Gary founded Signature Bank of Arkansas in 2005. Gary formerly served in several different roles at McIlroy Bank and Trust in Fa...
John Burgess is a co-founder of Mainstream Technologies and has served as President since its inception in 1996. John also serves as Mainstream’s Chief Security Officer and leads the Company’s Cybersecurity Management and Consulting unit...
J. Larry Shackelford joined Washington Regional Medical System in 2010 and became President and CEO of Washington Regional in 2017. Prior to joining Washington Regional, he served as CEO at Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas. Shack...
Laura Landreaux is president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas — a company that has helped power life in Arkansas for 110 years. She ensures that Entergy Arkansas meets the power needs of approximately 730,000 customers in 63 Arkansas counties...
Michael Lindsey is the director of public affairs and state and local government relations for Walmart in Arkansas and Missouri. This includes working with elected officials on projects, policy and legislation at the state and local leve...
Nelson Peacock is the President and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council. In his role at the Northwest Arkansas Council, he collaborates with Arkansas’s top organizations, including major employers, state leaders, educators, local gover...
Raymond Burns is President/CEO of the Rogers Lowell Chamber in Rogers, Arkansas. He is one of 275 Certified Chamber Executives in the nation. The Rogers Lowell Chamber of Commerce is a Five-Star Accredited Chamber, the highest certificat...
Ronnie Dedman is a distinguished business leader who retired as President of AT&T Arkansas at the end of 2022 after over 45 years with the company. A native of Tuckerman (Jackson County), Ronnie began his AT&T career with a summe...
Joe Carter is the CEO of EverBranch Capital Group. He provides strategic, financial, and operational leadership and plays a key role in shaping and executing the company’s vision, strategic plan, and significant investments. Joe is an au...
Eddie Lee Herndon is currently the Community Affairs Manager for OG&E and registered state agent for Arkansas representing the company in Arkansas and LeFlore County in Oklahoma. Among his many responsibilities are crisis management ...
Mark McHale joined Ritter Communications in January 2022 as Vice President, Public Affairs and Community Relations. Mark has an extensive background in strategic communications, public policy, media relations, and technology services tha...
Len Pitcock is Vice President of Government & Public Affairs for Atlanta-based Cox Communications. In this position he directs the company’s regional policy and community engagement efforts in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, I...
1928
1928
Established to serve community needs and advance organizational mission.
2020
2020
Enhanced service delivery and broadened community reach through strategic initiatives.
2023
2023
Enhanced service delivery and broadened community reach through strategic initiatives.
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Eddie Lee Herndon is currently the Community Affairs Manager for OG&E and registered state agent for Arkansas representing the company in Arkansas and LeFlore County in Oklahoma. Among his many responsibilities are crisis management ...
Len Pitcock is Vice President of Government & Public Affairs for Atlanta-based Cox Communications. In this position he directs the company’s regional policy and community engagement efforts in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, I...
Laura Landreaux is president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas — a company that has helped power life in Arkansas for 110 years. She ensures that Entergy Arkansas meets the power needs of approximately 730,000 customers in 63 Arkansas counties...
Gary Head is the chairman, president, and CEO of the Signature Bank of Arkansas. A native of Eureka Springs, Gary founded Signature Bank of Arkansas in 2005. Gary formerly served in several different roles at McIlroy Bank and Trust in Fa...
Ronnie Dedman is a distinguished business leader who retired as President of AT&T Arkansas at the end of 2022 after over 45 years with the company. A native of Tuckerman (Jackson County), Ronnie began his AT&T career with a summe...
Curtis Barnett serves as president and chief executive officer for Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield which serves more than 2 million members nationwide. As president and CEO, Barnett is leading Arkansas Blue Cross’ efforts to help tra...
John Burgess is a co-founder of Mainstream Technologies and has served as President since its inception in 1996. John also serves as Mainstream’s Chief Security Officer and leads the Company’s Cybersecurity Management and Consulting unit...
Raymond Burns is President/CEO of the Rogers Lowell Chamber in Rogers, Arkansas. He is one of 275 Certified Chamber Executives in the nation. The Rogers Lowell Chamber of Commerce is a Five-Star Accredited Chamber, the highest certificat...
Joe Carter is the CEO of EverBranch Capital Group. He provides strategic, financial, and operational leadership and plays a key role in shaping and executing the company’s vision, strategic plan, and significant investments. Joe is an au...
Michael Lindsey is the director of public affairs and state and local government relations for Walmart in Arkansas and Missouri. This includes working with elected officials on projects, policy and legislation at the state and local leve...
Mark McHale joined Ritter Communications in January 2022 as Vice President, Public Affairs and Community Relations. Mark has an extensive background in strategic communications, public policy, media relations, and technology services tha...
Andy Miller is the Senior Government & Community Relations Director at Flywheel Energy, LLC. Flywheel Energy is a private exploration and production company formed to provide American consumers with reliable, affordable energy by acq...
Nelson Peacock is the President and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council. In his role at the Northwest Arkansas Council, he collaborates with Arkansas’s top organizations, including major employers, state leaders, educators, local gover...
J. Larry Shackelford joined Washington Regional Medical System in 2010 and became President and CEO of Washington Regional in 2017. Prior to joining Washington Regional, he served as CEO at Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas. Shack...
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.
Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990
Total Reported (2023)
$1.5M
Highest Paid
$465K
Randy Zook
Compensated Officers
7
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Zook | President/CEO | $435,000 | $30,349 | $465,349 | 40 |
| Francis M Turley | VP Of Membership Development | $246,387 | $24,097 | $270,484 | 40 |
| Kenneth Hall | Executive Vice President | $178,667 | $32,995 | $211,662 | 40 |
| Andrew Parker | Director Of Gov Affairs | $146,667 | $21,379 | $168,046 | 40 |
| William Watson | Manager, Event Sponsorship | $141,506 | $19,822 | $161,328 | 40 |
| Candice Lawrence | VP Of Programs & Partnerships | $118,333 | $21,468 | $139,801 | 40 |
| Toni Lindsey | Director Of Gov Affairs | $109,167 | $7,744 | $116,911 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Zook | President/CEO | $384,594 | $35,065 | $419,659 | 40 |
| Marcus Turley | VP Of Membership Development | $240,818 | $20,665 | $261,483 | 40 |
| Kenneth Hall | Executive Vice President | $171,458 | $33,073 | $204,531 | 40 |
| Bill Watson | Manager, Event Sponsorship | $148,611 | $19,852 | $168,463 | 40 |
| Andrew Parker | Director Of Gov Affairs | $125,750 | $20,074 | $145,824 | 40 |
| Candice Lawrence | VP Of Programs & Partnerships | $98,125 | $20,945 | $119,070 | 40 |
| Toni Lindsey | Director Of Gov Affairs | $97,917 | $4,875 | $102,792 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Zook | President/CEO | $314,323 | $36,999 | $351,322 | 40 |
| Kenneth Hall | Executive Vice President | $164,719 | $34,007 | $198,726 | 40 |
| Marcus Turley | VP Of Membership Development | $162,080 | $13,445 | $175,525 | 40 |
| Andrew Parker | Director Of Gov Affairs | $118,907 | $14,325 | $133,232 | 40 |
| John Lamberth | Director Of Communications | $100,583 | $4,319 | $104,902 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Zook | President/CEO | $306,875 | $36,452 | $343,327 | 40 |
| Kenneth Hall | Executive Vice President | $160,410 | $34,877 | $195,287 | 40 |
| Marcus Turley | VP Of Membership Development | $148,779 | $11,784 | $160,563 | 40 |
| Andrew Parker | Director Of Gov Affairs | $112,186 | $31,645 | $143,831 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Zook | President/CEO | $294,081 | $42,731 | $336,812 | 40 |
| Kenneth Hall | Executive Vice President | $156,420 | $33,326 | $189,746 | 40 |
| Marcus Turley | VP Of Membership Development | $133,291 | $10,426 | $143,717 | 40 |
| Andrew Parker | Director Of Gov Affairs | $105,636 | $30,745 | $136,381 | 40 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.
Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings
Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.
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