Robert Shoptaw Joins Simmons First Corporate Board
11 Settembre 2006 - 10:30PM
Business Wire
Robert L. Shoptaw has joined the Simmons First National Corporation
(NASDAQ:SFNC) board of directors, according to J. Thomas May,
chairman and chief executive officer. May noted, "Bob Shoptaw is a
great leader. He gets involved to make a difference, whether it is
in his business, industry or community. He is a visionary when it
comes to business, in general, and health care in particular, and
he will be a great asset to Simmons First's success as a statewide
banking franchise. I have known Bob for over 25 years, and I am
proud to have him as a member of our corporate board of directors."
Shoptaw, chief executive officer of Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue
Shield (ABCBS), has over 36 years tenure with ABCBS and received
his master's degree from Webster University with a dual
concentration in business administration and health services
management. He obtained his bachelor's degree in economics from
Arkansas Tech University and has completed the Advanced Management
Program at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Shoptaw serves on the board of directors for Easter Seals, the
Little Rock Metro Centre Improvement District and the National
Institute for Health Care Management. He recently completed a
two-year term as chairman of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Association Board, which provides franchise governance over the 38
associated Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans that collectively serve
the health insurance needs of over 95 million Americans. Simmons
First National Corporation is a $2.6 billion financial holding
company, with eight community banks in Pine Bluff, Jonesboro, Lake
Village, Rogers, Searcy, Russellville, El Dorado and Hot Springs,
Arkansas. The Company's eight banks conduct financial operations
from 83 offices, of which 81 are financial centers, in 46
communities.
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