52 episodes

The Communications Group has been in business for more than 30 years. During that time, we have taken note of the growing number of leadership roles, and the influence women have in the industries we serve and celebrate their efforts and achievements. This series is meant to honor women who have inspired action, achieved success, excelled in their field and encouraged the generations of women to follow in their footsteps. This year, The Communications Group will recognize women in the Agriculture, B2B, and Government sectors who serve in various leadership roles.

Women In Industry Podcast The Communications Group

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The Communications Group has been in business for more than 30 years. During that time, we have taken note of the growing number of leadership roles, and the influence women have in the industries we serve and celebrate their efforts and achievements. This series is meant to honor women who have inspired action, achieved success, excelled in their field and encouraged the generations of women to follow in their footsteps. This year, The Communications Group will recognize women in the Agriculture, B2B, and Government sectors who serve in various leadership roles.

    Shaneil "PJ" Yarbrough

    Shaneil "PJ" Yarbrough

    In this episode of the Women in Industry (WIN) podcast, host Lisa Van Hook, Executive Vice President at the Communications Group, welcomes Shaneil “PJ” Yarbrough, an early childhood education professional. PJ shares her inspiring journey from being a fifth-grade teacher to becoming the Early Childhood Trainer Manager at the University of Arkansas Early Care and Education Project.

    • 35 min
    Amy Wills | Part 2

    Amy Wills | Part 2

    On this episode, we'll dive into Amy's journey, discussing her transition from the finance sector to entrepreneurship. Tune in to discover Amy's insights on crafting brand voice and authentic social media engagement, alongside her dedication to community initiatives and societal impact. We'll also explore the importance of embracing discomfort in marketing, adapting to change, and prioritizing personal well-being. Tune in for a compelling discussion on career transitions, embracing change, and personal well-being.

    • 26 min
    Dr. Riva Brown

    Dr. Riva Brown

    In this episode of the Women in Industry Podcast, we spoke with Dr. Riva Brown, Associate Professor of Public Relations at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA), and a dedicated Global Learning Specialist.

    Dr. Brown shares her journey from journalism to higher education, highlighting her teaching philosophy focused on real-world experiential learning and service opportunities for students. She explains the concept of service learning, emphasizing its role in enabling students to apply classroom knowledge to assist non-profit organizations.

    • 33 min
    Megan Brown

    Megan Brown

    We’re joined by Megan Brown, co-founder and executive director of Hoper Found of Northeast Arkansas, an organization dedicated to serving human trafficking victims and survivors by providing resources including holistic case management. Megan’s journey of battling human trafficking began in college when a documentary inspired her, propelling her into the world of advocacy.
    Megan, a licensed social worker and Arkansas State University alumna, and her team have impacted over 6,000 people through education and support. Listen to this episode as Megan combats human trafficking myths and discusses the impact she makes in her community.

    • 30 min
    Cat Frans

    Cat Frans

    Cat Frans, the executive director of the Independent Professional Seed Association (IPSA), shares her unique journey into the agriculture industry, despite not having a background in the industry. IPSA, formed in 1989, represents independent seed companies in the Midwest that specialize in corn and soybean production.

    As the Executive Director, Cat runs the day-to-day operations of IPSA and works tirelessly to bring more benefits to its members. She emphasizes the importance of providing a unified voice and support for independent seed companies, advocating for their interests, and addressing their specific challenges. IPSA offers educational programs, networking opportunities, and keeps its members informed about the latest research and market trends.

    Tune in to this enlightening episode of the WIN Podcast to learn more about Cat Frans' journey and the impactful work IPSA is doing for independent seed companies in the Midwest. Discover the fascinating world of seeds and agriculture as we delve into the inspiring story of Cat and the important role IPSA plays in the industry.

    • 25 min
    Nichole Parks

    Nichole Parks

    This week’s WIN guest is Nichole Parks, the Director of Programs at the Leading For Children, a national nonprofit that offers mutual early learning programs in communities to ensure all children thrive. Nichole, a Sherwood resident, supports the development and implementation of the organization’s programs and is part of the organization’s leadership team.
    Despite growing up in an impoverished and segregated community, Nichole’s early childhood educators nurtured a sense of respect within her and her peers, leaving a lasting impact on her throughout her formative years. This foundation became instrumental in shaping her career centered around advocating for equity, particularly in the field of early education.

    Tune into this episode to learn more about how Nichole’s commitment and leadership creates a brighter future for the next generation.

    • 31 min

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