We are pleased to announce that Arkansas Business has recognized Edafio Technology Partners as a finalist for the “Arkansas Business of the Year Awards.”
An outside panel of judges selected finalists in each category. Edafio was listed in Category III (56-150 employees). The winners of each category will be revealed and celebrated at an awards ceremony presented by The Hatcher Agency and UnitedHealthcare at the DoubleTree Ballroom, Little Rock. March 9, 2022, 7-9:00 pm.
The winners of each category will be revealed at the awards ceremony and published in a special supplement of Arkansas Business to be distributed on February 28, 2022.
“Recognition from Arkansas Business Journal as a finalist for Business of the Year 2021 reinforces our growing footprint regionally, where we continue to attract and retain the best talent dedicated to keeping businesses safe and operating through proven and emerging technology solutions,” said Edafio Technology Partners President CEO, Kenny Kinley. “We combine a technology-leading market position, fast growth and a mission-driven culture to serve a variety of clients—across the states and country.”
THE 2022 FINALISTS IN EACH CATEGORY ARE:
Category I – 1-30 Employees
ECCI
Harbor Environmental and Safety
Mathias Properties, Inc.
Riverwood Homes
Tanners Team Sports Inc.
Category II – 31-55 Employees
CAT Squared
Few
McCauley Services
MidSouth Orthopedics
Category III – 56-150 Employees
Edafio Technology Partners
Inuvo, Inc.
Stratice, LLC
Category IV – 151-499 Employees
First Orion
Ritter Communications
Staley Technologies
Category V – 500+ Employees
Big River Steel
Hytrol Conveyor Company, Inc.
Rock Dental Brands
Nonprofit Organization of the Year
Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes and Family Ministries
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Thea Foundation
Twentieth Century Club of Little Rock, Inc.
Union Rescue Mission
Business Executive of the Year
Dan Andrews, Tempus Realty Partners
Jordan Franklin, Stratice
Richard Howe, Inuvo, Inc.
Judy R. McReynolds, ArcBest
Gina Radke, Galley Support Innovations
Nonprofit Executive of the Year
Jama Best, Arkansas Humanities Council
Ruthanne Hill, Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Adam Head, CARTI
Diane LaFollette, Mid-America Science Museum
Janell Mason, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkansas
Elizabeth Clogston, The Twentieth Century Club of Little Rock, Inc.
For more information on the Arkansas Business of the Year Awards program, visit
www.ArkansasBusiness.com/ABOY.