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Posted on 9/22/22 at 8:46 pm to Keltic Tiger
Posted on 9/22/22 at 8:46 pm to Keltic Tiger
From the outside lookin in, many think that Jerry Jones and the Waltons bankroll most of Arkansas athletic facilities. While it's true that both contributed significantly to the program, there are several other "big time" donors.
Jack Stephens of Stephens Inc. of little Rock, The Hunt Family (JB Hunt Trucking), Pat & Willard Walker Foundation (Baum-Walker Stadium and several other facilities), Bogle Park (Bob and Marilyn Bogle and the Bogle family), David Washburn (one of the entrances at Bud Walton Arena is named in his honor), and others.
Yes, the Waltons have contributed a lot of money to Arkansas Athletics, but some of the other large contributors' money comes indirectly from Wal-Mart. Bob Bogle was Sam's first store manager at the Walton Five and Dime. He also coined the name Wal-Mart (LINK /). Willard Walker was hired by Sam in 1959 to run the Walton's Five & Dime in Fayetteville.
I'm not certain that David Washburn worked for Wal-Mart, but his brother, Colon, did. He rose to the level of Executive VP at Wal-Mart. So, David probably made a fortune on Wal-Mart stock.
Most, if not all the initial Wal-Mart Associates and/or stock-holders have pass. But, their money lives on mostly in NWA and are Razorback Fans.
Jack Stephens of Stephens Inc. of little Rock, The Hunt Family (JB Hunt Trucking), Pat & Willard Walker Foundation (Baum-Walker Stadium and several other facilities), Bogle Park (Bob and Marilyn Bogle and the Bogle family), David Washburn (one of the entrances at Bud Walton Arena is named in his honor), and others.
Yes, the Waltons have contributed a lot of money to Arkansas Athletics, but some of the other large contributors' money comes indirectly from Wal-Mart. Bob Bogle was Sam's first store manager at the Walton Five and Dime. He also coined the name Wal-Mart (LINK /). Willard Walker was hired by Sam in 1959 to run the Walton's Five & Dime in Fayetteville.
I'm not certain that David Washburn worked for Wal-Mart, but his brother, Colon, did. He rose to the level of Executive VP at Wal-Mart. So, David probably made a fortune on Wal-Mart stock.
Most, if not all the initial Wal-Mart Associates and/or stock-holders have pass. But, their money lives on mostly in NWA and are Razorback Fans.
Posted on 9/22/22 at 8:51 pm to FiadhaichTorc
well thanks for the clearing up on most of that. I mean I knew quite a bit of it, but some names I was not 100% sure what their affiliation was.
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