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Wayne Stehlik -
Wayne has spent over 25 years in college athletics. He has worked at the University of Arkansas on Nolan Richardson's staff
that won the 1994 NCAA championship, and later served as the Director of Development for Women's Athletics.
Wayne was also the Head Basketball Coach at Baker University following assistant positions at University of Kansas and Nebraska Wesleyan.
In addition to his current work as an athletic consultant, Wayne was an assistant coach for the Mexican Olympic basketball team this past summer.
Wayne is married to Tracey Mays Stehlik and they have two daughters, Mollie and Maggie.
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Donny Story -
Donny has served as President and CEO of Arvest Bank, Fayetteville since May 2004. Story served as President and CEO of Arvest Bank, Bartlesville from 1998 until returning to Fayetteville.
Prior to his Bartlesville tenure, Donny was Executive Vice President of McIlroy Bank in Fayetteville, a member of the Arvest Bank Group.
Donny joined Arvest in 1986 and has served in various roles, including Director of Auditing, Chief Financial Officer and Sales Manager.
Donny has been active in a number of organizations including the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the American Heart Association where he served as the '06 Heart Walk Chair.
He is currently a Fayetteville Community Foundation Trustee and is the '07 United Way Campaign Chairmen.
In Bartlesville, Donny served as a board member on the Bartlesville Development Corporation, Jane Phillips Hospital, Bartlesville Area United Way,
Bartlesville Community Foundation, Bluestem Medical Foundation, Frank Phillips Foundation, Citizens for a Quality Education and the
Bartlesville Public School Foundation, as well as two terms as Chairman of the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Donny is a graduate of East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. He received the Frank Phillips Award for Economic Development in 2002.
He and his wife Cheryl have two sons.
Jeremy and his wife Jennifer reside in Fayetteville and are both graduates of Oklahoma State University.
Kyle is a student at the University of Arkansas.
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Joe Kelly -
Joe has seved as President, CEO and Chief Appraiser of Kelly & Associates, a leading appraisal firm in Northwest Arkansas for over 16 years.
Joe has been an active member in a number of organizations including the Metro Area Board of Realtors, National Asscoiation of Independent
Fee Appraisers, and the Appraisal Institute. He also currently serves on the Rogers/Lowell Chamber of Commerce Vision 2025 Lowell Housing and Real Estate Committee.
He is a graduate of the Business College of the University of Arkansas.
Joe believes in local participation in many areas of service, and the NWA TipOff Club is just such a venue - allowing local people help local people,
binding the community together.
Joe and his wife Jennifer reside in Cave Springs.
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John Engskov -
John Engskov is a Vice President in Global Private Client at Merrill Lynch. John joined Merrill Lynch in June, 1996, and since that time has focused on delivering
innovative financial solutions to high net worth and institutional clients.
In his time at Merrill Lynch, John, has worked on several special projects including the design and implementation of the Arkansas 529 college savings plan.
The GIFT plan was launched in 1999 and was among the first college savings plans established under the 529 IRS statute.
In addition John has served as one of the primary contacts between the Merrill Lynch and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria for the last 3 years.
He served on several committees including the Merrill Lynch internal team that offered suggestions for the Global Fund Task Team on Resource Mobilization in January of 2007.
John is a graduate of the University of Arkansas where he was a member of the 1994 NCAA National Championship Basketball team.
He holds the CIMA designation from IMCA. He also spent time working for Mr. Mack McLarty during his time as Special Envoy to the Americas during
President Clinton's administration.
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