Steven Person, Director of Technology for the Clinton School of Public Service, has been selected as a member of Leadership Arkansas Class XIX, a program of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce and Associated Industries of Arkansas that cultivates and develops emerging and established leaders who are dedicated to improving the state of Arkansas.
Person is one of 53 individuals selected from a diverse set of industries across the state to participate in the 2024-25 program.
The members of Leadership Arkansas XIX have two things in common: all are leaders in their respective communities and industries, and all are committed to making Arkansas a better place to live and work.
Person joined the Clinton School in 2015, and is credited with modernizing all aspects of the school’s technology operation, including fiber optic internet access, laptop performance and mobility, and improved classroom accessibility.
He has served on the selection committee for the Center on Community Philanthropy’s Advancing Equity Award since 2018.
A resident of Little Rock, Person serves as a Commissioner for the Little Rock Planning Commission, a Parliamentarian for the Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus, and the Political Chair for the Little Rock Branch of the NAACP.
Person was recently elected to represent District 5 on Pulaski County’s Quorum Court and invited to join the Board of Directors for AR Kids Read.
Person was named to the 2023 list of Men on a Mission by Little Rock Soirée magazine and was chosen as the class speaker and president of Leadership Greater Little Rock Class XXXVIII, a nine-month community leadership program designed to develop effective leaders by enhancing their civic, social, and professional awareness to positively impact our community.
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