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2022 AMP C-Suite: Chris Brown, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education
As a graduate of Arkansas Tech University, Chris Brown began his career in public accounting as a staff accountant in 2010 at Landmark CPAs in Fort Smith. While at Landmark, Brown rose to become Audit Manager. In 2021, he joined Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE) as the Director of Accounting and was promoted to Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in January 2022, as a licensed CPA in Arkansas.
ACHE’s iCAN Lab Set to Help People with Cost
iCAN Lab helps people overcome the high cost of assistive technology!
Inclement Weather Update
Campus will be open tomorrow, Thursday, February 3, 2022. Students may virtually attend all scheduled classes, lectures, and lab sessions. Any educational activities that cannot be held virtually will be rescheduled. Please check your email for more information.
CHRIS BROWN NAMED CFO
Chris Brown has been name Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for ACHE.
ACHE – What’s to Come
New buildings, programs, and students are coming to ACHE.
Businesses Continue to Grow Around ACHE
New construction taking place around medical college.
ACHE Announces Student Doctor of the Year
Joshua Gaunt is named the ARCOM Student Doctor of the Year
Haas Hall seeking approval to open a Fort Smith campus in 2023
Haas Hall Academy, the prestigious Fayetteville-based college-prep charter school, is seeking approval from the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) to open a Fort Smith campus in the fourth floor of the former Golden Living building now owned by the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE).
ACHE dedicates $16 million College of Health Sciences building
Officials with the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE) dedicated the 66,000-square foot College of Health Sciences facility Monday (Dec. 6) both ahead of and behind schedule.
Fort Smith medical college to break ground on student housing, retail space
The Village at Heritage, a set of commercial and residential spaces in Barling owned by the nearby Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith, will host a groundbreaking Dec. 15 for a third building for student housing and retail, according to Kyle Parker, chief executive officer of the institution.