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PROFILE: Tonya Dunphy

Tonya Dunphy

Community and Parent Involvement Coordinator, Arkansas High, TASD
LT CLASS OF 2018

This is Tonya’s 20th year in education at Texarkana Arkansas School District. She is currently the Community and Parental Involvement/AP Coordinator at Arkansas High. Tonya sponsors three clubs at Arkansas High: the Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS), Youth 2 Leaders (Y2L) and the Interact Club which focuses on youth volunteerism in our community.  Tonya has also taken advantage of opportunities to work with community youth through her involvement with the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) training as well as co-facilitating Leadership Texarkana’s “Today’s Youth Tomorrow’s Leaders” training held every summer.  

Tonya believes it is very important for students from all schools to be given the opportunity to work together because they are the key to having a more united community in the future that’s willing to work together for a common goal.  She says: “My personal mission is to find ways to work with youth in our community, no matter what school they attend… My current position allows me to have an impact on students, teachers, parents, and community members. I remind myself daily that my actions will either have a positive or negative effect on someone else. In John Maxwell’s book, 360 Degree Leader, he discusses it doesn’t matter what position you hold in your organization everyone can have a positive influence. As a leader of young adults, I try to instill this ideal of leadership and empower students to want to get involved in their schools and community. I want them to believe their contributions can cause a magnitude of ripple effects.


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PROFILE: Jason Smith

Dr. Jason Smith
Superintendent, Pleasant Grove ISD
LT Class of 2018

Jason Smith serves as Pleasant Grove ISD superintendent and has served over 20 years in public education and has been named the lone finalist to become the next president of Texarkana College. Jason has a doctorate of education administration from Texas A&M University - Commerce and extensive experience as an educator, with three years as a classroom teacher, three years as a middle school principal, four years as a high school principal and thirteen years as a Texas Superintendent. In 2007, Jason and his brother founded a company called TeacherTube.com; for two years, Jason left public education to serve as full-time CEO of the company. The company grew to over two million members before being acquired by a Salem Media Group. 

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PROFILE: Melissa Sturgeon

 

Stepping Up to Make a Difference 

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PROFILE: Jennifer L. Stuart

Stepping Up to Make a Difference 

Jennifer L. Stuart

Employee Benefits Strategist 
Stepka and Associates, Inc.
LT Class of 2018

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PROFILE: Dixon Boyles

Dixon Boyles

Dean of Business and Social Sciences, QEP Director, Texarkana College
LT Class of 2018 

Dixon's passion is education and he has worked most of my adult life to become more effective in making the world a smarter, wiser place.  Dixon says, "The value of a college degree has never been more important, and my mission is to increase the college graduation rate of area citizens and thereby to improve their personal wellness in terms of health, earnings, happiness and many other wellness factors and to help end the generational poverty which so many of our citizens have endured.

When asked what his wish would be to make a difference of significance, he said it would be "to restore the appreciation of the pursuit of knowledge for knowledge’s sake. The current demand that everything taught in schools be immediately applicable in the marketplace can blind us to beauty and prevent us from becoming enlightened citizens who are dedicated to building the best communities we can. We need to feed the human spirit if we are to conquer the challenges of the future."


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PROFILE: Lorie Son

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

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PROFILE: Pink Trammel

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

Pink Trammel

Volunteer Recruiter
CASA of NE Texas
LT Class of 2018

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PROFILE: Mendy Warner

Mendy Warner
Physician/ Corporate Liaison 
Texarkana Emergency Center
LT Class of 2018
What does leadership mean to Mendy? Getting involved! She says, "You don’t have to be an expert. Input of fresh, new ideas and helping hands are welcome in organizations,"  and she should know!   Currently, she invests most of her time in support of the Race for the Cure Committee (her mother is a breast cancer survivor) and VIPS – the parent organization for Morriss Elementary (her son’s school.) She is also involved in many community events for work through Texarkana Emergency Center. She says "We participate in the CASA Color Run, Dine on the Line, Alzheimer’s Alliance Twice as Nice Wine Festival, Dragon Boat Race, Mistletoe Fair, Fan Fest, Race for the Cure and Kids Glow Run, First Responder Appreciation Day and Jeans & Bling to name a few".
On her experience in Leadership Texarkana: "I learned what an immense number of opportunities for service there are in our great community.  There are so many people interested in improving Texarkana USA. Anyone can find their niche – whether it is developing downtown, expanding the arts, serving seniors or the homeless, beautification, developing a healthy community through trails and parks, healthcare, or educational development.  The list is endless and there is ALWAYS a need for passionate people who want to make a difference.
 
"There are many, many organizations in Texarkana doing exceptional work. Often, there are multiple organization trying to accomplish the same goals and serve the same population.  If we could coordinate our efforts among those organizations – whether it be caring for the homeless or educational advancement for future economic development - imagine the possibilities!  Progress in any given area would be immense."
Born and raised in Southwest Oklahoma, Mendy received her Bachelor in Business Administration from Cameron University in Lawton, OK.  In 1999, Mendy and her husband, Stacy, relocated to Texarkana where Mendy has worked in the healthcare industry: pharmaceuticals, chiropractic and now emergency medicine with Texarkana Emergency Center.  
What does Mendy most love about Texarkana, in general?  "The sense of community.  We have lived here 18 years.  I can go anywhere in town and greet someone I know.  People here are genuine and are willing to invest in each other.  What a great place to live and raise a family.  We love Texarkana and have chosen to make it our home for that reason."
 
Personal statement: Mendy plans on continuing to volunteer in the community and serve as leader to help promote and educate those within Texarkana about the great benefits of our amazing city. Being involved in many community events through work and non-profit organizations will allow Mendy to inform, encourage, and recruit potential leaders to get involved and make an impact in our many community service organizations to improve Texarkana USA.
 
If you had one wish and could make a difference of significance in Texarkana (your small corner) what would you do with that one wish and why?
That is a challenging question.  There are many, many organizations in Texarkana doing exceptional work. Often, there are multiple organization trying to accomplish the same goals and serve the same population.  If we could coordinate our efforts among those organizations – whether it be caring for the homeless or educational advancement for future economic development - imagine the possibilities!  Progress in any given area would be immense.  We are fortunate to live in a community with so many caring people.  I would like Texarkana USA to be a community that takes care of its own and is rich with opportunity for new families to want to be a part of our community.
What do many people not know about you that you would to share with us? 
My husband and I are self-proclaimed Parrot Heads. We are Jimmy Buffett fans and love to attend his concerts. 14 and counting so far!
 
What are some of your passions and hobbies?  
I love spending time with my family, going to the beach, having dinner with close friends, diving, and working in the yard.
 
What do you most love to do in Texarkana?  
Go to any of our beautiful parks or trails and eat out with good friends.
 
What do you most love about Texarkana, in general?
The sense of community.  We have lived here 18 years.  I can go anywhere in town and greet someone I know.  People here are genuine and are willing to invest in each other.  What a great place to live and raise a family.  We love Texarkana and have chosen to make it our home for that reason.

PROFILE: Christina Guzman

Christina Guzman

Marketing Director, Ledwell & Son
LT Class of 2018

Christina Guzman is originally from Fort Worth, but has called Texarkana home since 2013, working as the Marketing Director of Ledwell, Ledwell Machinery and Ledwell Office Solutions. She and her husband Geoff have two children, a boy and a girl. Christina and her husband enjoy attending events around town like the Four States Fair, Discovery Place Museum and anything with great food. She says, “I love that you have access to shops and restaurants like a big city, but you have that small town feel that makes it a wonderful place to raise a family”.

On completion of the LT program, Christina stated that her intention going forward was “to use my gifts to inspire positive change and encourage others to believe in the possibilities of our community, …to assist in promoting Texarkana as a great place to visit and reside, by using my marketing and advertising skills.”


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Celebrating the Life of Nancy Sandefur

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

 

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Leader Profile: DeMarcus Green

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

DeMarcus Green

LT Class of 2018
Principal, Kilpatrick Elementary 
Texarkana AR Schools 

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PROFILE: 2018 Today's Youth, Tomorrow's Leaders

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

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PROFILE: Antonio D. Williams

Antonio D. Williams

Executive Director
Housing Authority of Texarkana, TX
LT Class of 2018

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Stepping Up to Make a Difference: AR-TX REDI

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

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PROFILE: Jason Horton

Jason Horton
Owner, Jason Horton Law Firm
LT Class of 2009

Jason has lived in and practiced law in Texarkana since marrying Texarkana native Amanda Raney (a 2013 graduate of Leadership Texarkana).

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Congratulations to the Leaders at Opportunities Inc.!

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

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Totally T-Town Food Faves: Week of April 23-29, 2018

Totally T-Town Food Faves 
from the team at Texarkana Gastroenterology Consultants

"Chicken Piccata from Chappos Pizza & Pasta"
BRIAN J. SO, M.D.


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PROFILE: Dr. Matt Young

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

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PROFILE: LeAnne Purifoy Wright

Stepping Up to Make a Difference

Leader Profile: LeAnne Purifoy Wright

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PROFILE: Darla Cigainero

Profiles in Leadership

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