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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.
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In this episode, we sit down with Montana Chapman, PT, DPT, Co-owner and COO of Advanced Physical Therapy, for a conversation that blends patient care with leadership. Montana shares her journey from high school athlete recovering from shoulder surgeries to discovering her calling in physical therapy, and how that path eventually led her into business ownership.Balancing her time between treating patients in orthopedic and pelvic health care and leading operations behind the scenes, Montana offers a unique perspective on both clinical practice and business strategy. She opens up about the challenges women face in the industry, the opportunities emerging through technology and advocacy, and why problem-solving with her team is one of the most rewarding parts of her work.Montana also reflects on the mentors and coaches who shaped her outlook, the role of faith and family in her success, and her best advice for aspiring professionals entering the field. She emphasizes the importance of saying yes to opportunities and trusting that growth often comes outside of your comfort zone.Tune in to hear how Montana leads with compassion and purpose, both in the clinic and beyond.
In this episode, we sit down with Rita Price, Director of Human Resources at Windsor Door, for a conversation that blends leadership, adaptability, and a little humor. Rita shares her unique journey, from dreaming of being an international spy or marine biologist to finding her passion in HR, and the values that continue to shape her leadership style today.With more than a decade at Windsor Door, Rita oversees HR strategy, talent development, and workplace safety. She offers a candid look into the world of manufacturing, the importance of building trust with your team, and why being flexible is just as important as being firm.Rita also opens up about the mentors who influenced her career, her commitment to philanthropy outside of the office, and her best advice for rising professionals. She emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and not taking everything personally.Tune in to hear what it really takes to lead with trust, humor, and heart - Rita Magic.
The American Red Cross Greater Arkansas Chapter has a new leader, and she brings a remarkable record of service and global impact. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Riva Brown, Executive Director of the Greater Arkansas Chapter, to talk about her humanitarian journey and vision for the Red Cross.Dr. Brown first connected with the Red Cross in 2023 when she deployed to Guam to assist with disaster relief following Typhoon Mawar. Her commitment was quickly recognized with the 2024 Outstanding New Board Member Award. Beyond her Red Cross service, she has traveled to Rwanda, Senegal, and Turkey, working on international development projects and was honored as Winrock International’s 2024 Farmer-to-Farmer Volunteer of the Year for her work in Senegal.With a background in journalism, public relations, and academia, Dr. Brown has dedicated her career to advancingglobal learning, strengthening nonprofit collaboration, and championing sustainable development. Locally, she has been recognized with the University of Central Arkansas Public Service Award for Faculty Excellence and the Global Learning Faculty Leader of the Year Award.She shares why the mission of the Red Cross aligns so closely with her personal values and how principles of humanity and selflessness guide her leadership.
In recognition of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Awareness Month, this episode features two leading experts from Advanced Physical Therapy who are helping educate listeners on a topic that affects millions but is rarely discussed.Sandy, Director of Clinical Education and Pelvic Health Program Director, has been with Advanced Physical Therapy since 2011. She specializes in pelvic health physical therapy, treating men, women, and pediatric patients. She holds the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) and is certified in pessary fitting and management—offering specialized care for a wide range of pelvic floor conditions.Sarah Walker, PhD, PT, DPT, PRPC, CAPP-OB, joined Advanced Physical Therapy in 2015. As Senior Clinical Mentor and Research Facilitator, she plays a key role in both patient care and clinical advancement. She also treats men, women, and pediatrics and holds advanced certifications in pelvic health and pregnancy/postpartum physical therapy.Together, Sandy and Sarah explore the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for pelvic floor dysfunction. They share insights on how physical therapy can be a transformative tool for patients across all stages of life—and why breaking the stigma around pelvic health is more important than ever.
In this episode of the Women in Industry Podcast, Lisa Van Hook and Hannah Phillips welcome Jessica Hughes Ford, APR — Chief Communications Officer at Arkansas Community Foundation — for a powerful conversation about purpose-driven leadership and the real work behind impact.Jessica shares her career journey from Heifer International to leading communications at one of the state’s most influential philanthropic organizations. Along the way, she opens up about navigating crisis communications, earning her Accreditation in Public Relations (APR), and the lessons learned from building a strong internal culture that empowers teams and drives mission-aligned results.With clarity and candor, Jessica offers insight into what it takes to lead in high-stakes situations — and why investing in people is just as important as investing in the mission.Tune in for an inspiring look at how great leadership starts with listening.Learn more about Jessica and her work: https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry/jessica-ford
In this episode, guest host Jacquelynn LaBeff and host Hannah Phillips welcome Anna Phillips, Managing Director of the B2R Scholars Program at Bridge2Rwanda, for an insightful conversation about education, opportunity, and leadership.Anna shares how her passion for international development led her from Arkansas to Rwanda, where she’s spent over a decade helping the next generation of African leaders earn global scholarships and pursue world-class educations. With a background in business and a heart for service, Anna offers a compelling look into the power of mentorship, cultural exchange, and long-term impact.Tune in to hear how her journey reflects a deep commitment to global connection—and why building bridges starts with believing in potential.Learn more about Anna and her work: https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry/anna-reed-phillips
In this episode, guest host Jacquelynn LaBeff and host Hannah Phillips sit down with Rosine Ndayishimiye, Director of Training at B2R Farms, for an inspiring conversation about purpose, innovation, and impact.Rosine is a former Bridge2Rwanda Scholar and Babson College graduate who shares her journey from aspiring CPA to agricultural leader. Now, she spearheads a nationwide effort to transform farming practices across Rwanda.She reflects on how faith and service shaped her path, and what Arkansans can learn from Rwanda’s resilience, resourcefulness, and community-driven solutions.Tune in to hear how one bold career shift is helping millions—and how meaningful change often starts with a single decision.
Behind every industry are the women redefining it. 💪 The award-winning Women In Industry (WIN) Podcast brings you the stories of incredible women who are leading, innovating, and inspiring the next generation. Make a nomination today! https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry
In this special edition of the Women in Industry podcast, we’re bringing you highlights from a powerful leadership panel recorded live at the Arkansas Women in AgricultureConference. Hosted by Lisa Van Hook, this interactive Q&A features three remarkable women making waves in the ag world.🎧 Tune in to hear from Dana Stewart - Owner and Producer at Martin Cattle Company and Arkansas Farm Bureau State Board MemberTaylor Wiseman - Executive Director, Arkansas FFA FoundationAbbey Stokes-Hess - Agriculture Liaison for Senator Tom CottonTogether, they dive into their unique journeys into agriculture, share how legacy shaped their careers, and open up about the lessons they’ve learned—sometimes the hard way. From family farms to policy and education, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration.
In this special episode, hosts Lisa Van Hook, APR, and Hannah Phillips welcome guest host Erica Duncan, APR, PR Manager at ComGroup, for a conversation with her mother, Joey Flowers, Chief Strategy Officer at ARcare. Joey shares her inspiring career journey from executive secretary to executive leadership.At ARcare, a federally qualified health center, Joey leads innovative healthcare initiatives tailored for rural and underserved communities. She highlights ARcare’s recent $1 million federal grant supporting formerly incarcerated individuals through healthcare access, employment assistance, and addiction recovery.Joey and Erica also candidly discuss balancing motherhood and career ambitions, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and supportive relationships.Listen in as Joey offers practical wisdom for creating meaningful community impact, developing leadership skills, and achieving personal success.
On this week’s episode, hosts Lisa Van Hook and Hannah Phillips sit down with Paige Rene, an Executive Performance & Branding Coach based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. A former collegiate athlete turned entrepreneur, Paige specializes in helping high-performing women refine their personal brand, elevate their leadership presence, and step into their full potential.As the founder of Paige Rene Coaching, Paige is passionate about mentorship, mindset, and confidence—all critical elements in professional success. In addition to her work as a coach and speaker, Paige is a wife, UNC-Chapel Hill graduate, Enneagram enthusiast, and advocate for women's empowerment.Listen in to learn how Paige transitioned from college athletics to coaching corporate executives, why self-awareness is a game-changer for leadership, and how she helps women define their own version of success.
In honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the WIN podcast welcomes Kristy Bayer, Athletic Director at Rockhurst University. Overseeing a thriving NCAA DII athletic department with 24 sports, 25 employees, and 575 athletes, Bayer shares her journey—from her own athletic upbringing to leading with impact. Tune in and get an inside look at the fast-paced world of an Athletic Director! Learn more about Kristy Bayer: https://www.comgroup.com/women-in-industry/kristy-bayer Nominate an impactful women to appear on WIN: http://comgroup.com/women-in-industry-nomination Learn more about Rockhurst University Athletics: https://rockhursthawks.com/
Michelle Barnes

Michelle Barnes

2024-11-1333:09

As the Executive Director and Founder, Michelle Barnes focuses on celebrating the power of women. The mission of Real Images, Inc. is simple, ensure that young girls and women are empowered and educated to become the healthiest versions of themselves through programs, scholarships, and service.
Stacy Harper

Stacy Harper

2024-10-1616:30

In this episode of the Women in Industry Podcast, we’re joined by Stacy Harper, founder of Light House Solutions, Inc., a nonprofit organization helping to improve the quality of life for children, teens, and their families living in under-served and marginalized communities of Northwest Arkansas.
Karen McClard

Karen McClard

2024-10-0230:43

In this episode of the Women in Industry Podcast, we’re joined by Karen McClard, Program Coordinator for the L.I.F.E. Cycle Project at Light House Solutions, Inc., an organization dedicated to promoting personal wellness through education, empowerment, and advocacy for menstrual equity. Karen’s inspiring journey from social work to advocating for period poverty awareness is filled with passion and purpose.
Lisa-Van-Hook

Lisa-Van-Hook

2024-09-2524:33

In this episode of the Women In Industry Podcast, Senior Producer Jacq LaBeff interviews Lisa Van Hook, newly promoted President of The Communications Group. Lisa shares her career journey, insights on leadership, and the significance of receiving the prestigious Crystal Award from the Arkansas chapter of PRSA.
Fredricka Sharkey

Fredricka Sharkey

2024-09-0434:51

Join us as we sit down with Dr. Fredricka Sharkey, Director of Media Relations at the University of Central Arkansas, to explore her dynamic career journey from broadcast journalism to higher education leadership. Dr. Sharkey shares insights into her role in shaping UCA's narrative and the importance of storytelling in highlighting the university's growth and achievements.
Sericia Nelson

Sericia Nelson

2024-08-0740:29

In this episode, we’re excited to speak with Sericia Nelson, the executive editor of Noir Magazine, a publication dedicated to highlighting the rich culture and achievements of African Americans in Arkansas. But she hasn’t always been at Noir Magazine, Sericia’s diverse career includes roles in public relations and communications consulting in various fields. From politics to philanthropies, Sericia shares her journey both personal and professional explaining that each role added to her extensive skill set and deepened her commitment to impactful storytelling.
In our first-ever mini-sode of the award-winning WIN Podcast, Jacq LaBeff sits down with Belinda Farmer, the Director of the McClinton Cancer Center at Hillcrest Health Center in Waco, Texas. Belinda shares her inspiring professional journey, her deep faith, and her heartwarming experiences as a mother and foster mom.
Shaneil "PJ" Yarbrough

Shaneil "PJ" Yarbrough

2024-06-0535:24

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.
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