Gard Wayt

Executive Director

 

I-49 International Coalition

P.O. Box 101

Shreveport, LA 71161-0101


gard.wayt@gmail.com

 

O  (318) 222-3579
F  (318) 222-0991
C  (318) 207-1292


  

Gard Wayt was instrumental in organizing the I-49 International Coalition in 2002 and has been its Executive Director since 2003. A Louisiana Good Roads & Transportation Association, Board Member and Industrial Development Board of Caddo Parish, Secretary/Treasurer, Gard has a long history of leadership in economic development, educational, political, professional, church and service organizations.  Some of his positions include: 

  • President, Caddo Career & Technology Center Scholarship Foundation

  • President, Shreveport Charter Schools, Inc.

  • Chairman, Board of Trustees, Linwood Public Charter School

  • Founding member, Strategic Action Council of NW Louisiana

  • Industrial Development Board of Caddo Parish

  • Past President, Louisiana Conference United Methodist Men

  • United Methodist Men Foundation, Treasurer, Nashville, TN 

  • Past President, Rotary Club of Shreveport, and Paul Harris Fellow

  • Caddo Parish Police Jury (now Caddo Parish Commission), Former Member

  • Caddo Parish School Board, Former Member 

Gard is President of Gard Wayt & Associates, a regional marketing and consulting firm located in Shreveport, LA, and President of Wayt Insurance Agency, Inc. and Benefit Choices, Inc. marketing insurance and employee benefit plans to small businesses. He is a graduate of the Institute of Insurance Marketing at LSU, and a graduate of the Economic Development Institute at Oklahoma University, Wayt also attended Centenary College of Louisiana and LSU-Shreveport, and earned the Chartered Life Underwriter and Registered Health Underwriter designations from The American College of Bryn Mawr, PA.

 


 

Curt Green

Chairman/President

 

President, Curt Green & Company

P.O. Box 3379

Texarkana, TX 75504


curt@curtgreen.com

 

O  (903) 223-8000 X 1370
F  (903) 223-7100
C  (903) 748-6000


 

 

Curt is the owner of Curt Green & Company, LLC, a Commercial Real Estate Company in Texarkana, Arkansas. Curt has been in residential and commercial real estate sales, development and construction since 1980. His total real estate experience includes over 500 transactions and 200+ construction projects. He is a partner in C2C Real Estate Services, a company that represents development, construction and investment, of commercial real estate in nine states, as well as several development and investment companies including C2C Construction Services, LLC, a fast-track Design/Build Construction Company. 

Curt is a member of Arkansas Good Roads Committee, representing Southwest Arkansas. Spending time in Little Rock, Arkansas and Washington D.C. lobbying for the rights of independent businesses is one of Curt’s favorite activities. He has lobbied for the NFIB, US Chamber and the ICSC.
 
Curt is the Past Arkansas/Oklahoma Chairman for the International Council of Shopping Centers and was the 2003-2005 Arkansas State Chairman for the National Federation of Independent Business,

Civic organizations have been a very important part of Curt’s activities. He currently serves on the Wadley Foundation and previously served on the boards of Texarkana Historical Society and Museum, Kiwanis Club, Four States Fair Association, Texarkana Arkansas Board of Adjustment and the Business Organization for a New Downtown (B.O.N.D.).  Curt also served as Chairman of the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce, president for Volunteer Services Bureau and the Texarkana Work Center. He is a 1980-1981 graduate of the Leadership Texarkana Program and is currently a Alumni Association member.

 


 

Gar Eisele

Vice President - AR

 

President, Washburn's Home Furnishings

1020 Mena Street

Mena, AR 72953


washinc@sbcglobal.net

 

O  (479) 394-4332
F  (479) 394-4836
C  (479) 243-5650

 

  

Present

President-Washburn's Home Furnishings-Mena, Arkansas

Member-I-49 International Coalition Board

Chairman-Arkansas Regional Coalition of the Ouachitas---ARCOstrong.org

Chair-Rich Mountain Community College Board of Trustees

 

Past

Member-Mena/Polk County Chamber of Commerce Board

Member-Rich Mountain Community College Foundation

Member-Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport Commission

 

 


 

Daniel D. Mann

  

Vice President – AR

 

Executive Director, Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority

7020 Taylor Ave.

Fort Smith, AR 72916


daniel@@chaffeecrossing.com

 

O  (479) 452-4554
F  (479) 452-4566
C  (479) 651-0100

 

Daniel Mann is the executive director and CEO of Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Public Trust in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He joined FCRA’s staff in 2019 and has embraced the role of managing, marketing, and selling the remaining property in Chaffee Crossing, a 7,000-acre 1995 BRAC economic development project that was formerly part of Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. In addition to driving property sales and advocating on behalf of Chaffee Crossing developers, Mann oversees historic area development, leasing and property management, and governmental affairs.

 

He is the former Chief Executive Officer for Great Plains Development Authority. During his tenure, he was responsible for the ownership, management, political advocacy, environmental remediation, and development of the 6,800-acre Great Plains Industrial Park, formerly the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant.

 

Mann has more than 20 years of experience in economic development and successfully recruited manufacturing, warehouse/distribution, professional services, defense, health care, and energy companies which led to the creation of over 6,000 new jobs with a total of over $1.6 Billion in new investment.

 

Mann was named 2007 Oklahoma Economic Development Professional of the Year by the Northeast Oklahoma Economic Development Association. He has been recognized by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives as an “ACE” award winner for his economic development programs. He is a graduate of Northeastern State University in Oklahoma and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute.

 

Mann came to Southeast Kansas from the Quad Cities in July 2013, where he developed and led a 6-County Bi-state regional partnership for eastern Iowa and western Illinois, in addition to work with the Rock Island Arsenal. Prior work experience includes work with the Tulsa Metro Chamber where he held multiple positions including Manager of Small and Minority-Owned Business, International Business Development Manager, Executive Director of the Tulsa Area Partnership, a twenty-country regional business attraction alliance, and also served as Senior Project Manager for business attraction for the Chamber.

 

Mann has the strong support of his wife, Tiffany, and their two children Ashley and Isaac.

 


  

Kam K. Movassaghi, PhD, PE, FASCE

Vice President – LA

 

Transportation Consultant

125 Elysian Fields Drive

Lafayette, LA 70508

 

kam@lusfiber.net

 

O  (337) 984-4797

F  Call first

C  (337) 322-5718

 

 

Dr. Movassaghi is President-Emeritus of Fenstermaker, a consulting engineering firm headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana. His professional career spans over 40 years of experience in consulting engineering and management, government service, and academia. He is a former secretary of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) and former head of the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

 

While at DOTD, Dr. Movassaghi led a staff of 5200 with an annual budget of $1.3 billion. He was responsible for a 10-year expedited implementation of a comprehensive program called the Transportation Intermodal Model for Economic Development (TIMED) program. TIMED was a $5 billion program that included 500 miles of new highways and two major bridges over the Mississippi River. He has chaired various committees of AASHTO and TRB and served on the U.S. D.O.T.’s Blue Ribbon Panel of Experts, National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission. 

 

In his current capacity, Dr. Movassaghi leads a staff of more than 300 employees involved in transportation, municipal, industrial, environmental, water and energy sector projects. In years past, he has served the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in various local and national leadership positions. Major awards earned by Dr. Movassaghi from the ASCE include the Francis C. Turner Award and National Government Engineer of the year. He currently serves as Executive Director of ASCE Louisiana Report Card.

 


 

Carlton Golden

Vice President – LA

 

Greater Bossier Economic Development Foundation

4461 Viking Drive

Bossier City, LA 71111

 

cgconcrete@aol.com

 

O  (318) 429-8207

F  (318) 226-1117

C  (318)564-8377

 

G. Carlton Golden (Carlton) is President of Builders Supply Company, Inc., (BSC) a 100-year-old locally owned and operated supplier of ready-mixed concrete and building materials for commercial and industrial buildings, homes, apartments, streets, highways, and other types of construction projects.

 

He joined the company in 1985 to serve in a commercial and residential sales capacity. Since then, Carlton was promoted to and served in a number of leadership roles for BSC, including Sales Manager, Treasurer, Vice President, President, and Chief Financial Officer. Carlton has served as President and CFO since 2009.

 

Carlton's work in all facets of the business over the last 29 years at Shreveport-based BSC has helped grow the company to a regional business that serves clients across Northwest Louisiana. Under Carlton's leadership, BSC expanded building materials distribution with the additions of 100-car rail service, barge, and trucking delivery services.

 

Carlton has been active in local, regional, state, and national community and industry leadership throughout his career. He currently serves on the Shreveport-Bossier Convention & Tourist Bureau board of directors and finance committee; is a member of Rotary Club of Shreveport and is a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow; and is a board and executive committee member serving the National Ready Mix Concrete Association. Some of Carlton's past volunteer leadership includes board and officer positions with Concrete and Aggregates of Louisiana; Strategic Action Council of Northwest Louisiana; Shreveport Chamber of Commerce; Greater Bossier Economic Development; Industrial Development Board of the Parish of Bossier, LA, Inc.; Bossier Land Use & Development Master Plan Committee; Bossier Public Trust Authority; Bossier Chamber of Commerce; Better Business Bureau, and more.

 


 

Jimmy Odom, Sr.

Vice President - MO

 

Commissioner, Cass County, MO

15914 Ryan Drive

Belton, MO 64012

 

jimmyo@casscounty.com

 

O  (816) 380-8139

F  (816) 380-8156

C  (816) 830-8867

 

 

 

Jimmy Odom Sr. owned a pest control business in Cass County from 1982 to 2003. He began his political career in 2001 when he was elected to the Belton Board of Alderman. In 2005, Odom was elected as Mayor of Belton and served in that capacity for nearly eight years. 

 

Odom holds a Leadership Certificate from the National League of Cities and has been involved with the Missouri Municipal League serving as Vice-Chair of the Policy Committee for Economic Development. Odom is Past Chair of the Metropolitan Mayor’s Caucus and is currently serving on the I-49 Board.

 

  


 

Kevin Welch

Vice President - MO

 

Director, The Joplin Regional Partnership
of SW MO & SE KS

320 East 4th Street

Joplin, MO  64801

 

kwelch@joplinregionalpartnership.com

 

O  (417) 624-4150

F  (417) 624-4303

C  (417) 439-0139


Kevin is the Director of the Joplin Regional Partnership, which is a regional economic development organization that covers seven counties in three states. The Joplin Region encompasses three counties in southwest Missouri, three counties in southeast Kansas, and one county in northeast Oklahoma. Kevin markets the Joplin, Missouri region to companies and site selectors evaluating locations for relocation or expansion. Kevin has been working in the economic development field for the last 12 years. 

 

The Joplin Regional Partnership provides relocation or expansion assistance for a host of industries including Renewable Energy, Advanced Manufacturing, Warehousing and Distribution, Logistics, Transportation, Call Centers, Retail, & Medical.

 

Kevin attended the University of Missouri and Western Illinois University but is an avid Arkansas Razorback fan. He has also been the play-by-play voice for Joplin High School Athletics for the past 20 years. 

 


 

Tommy Clark

Director

 

Head of Corporate Affairs, BHP Billiton Petroleum

1360 Post Oak Blvd., Ste. 150
Houston, TX 77056


tommy.clark@bhpbilliton.com


O  (713) 599-6172
C  (318) 347-4557

 


 

Billy Dooly

Director

 

President (Retired), Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce

612 Garrison Avenue
Fort Smith, AR 72901


wendydooly@yahoo.com


O  (479) 783-3111
F  (479) 452-3513
C  (479) 651-1546

 


 

Pat Galwey

Director

 

COO, Port of New Orleans

1350 Port of New Orleans Place
New Orleans, LA 70130


patg@portno.com


O  (504) 528-3305
F  (504) 528-3397
C  (504) 606-5091

 


  

Cheryl B. Garner, ChE

Director

 

President & CEO, Advance Economic Development Solutions

1321 Willowbrook Circle

Fort Smith, AR 72908

 

cheryl.garner@advance-ed.com

 

O  (832) 623-1993

F  (479) 226-8420

C  (832) 623-1993

 


 

Robert Glass

Director

 

Director, Caddo Parish Public Works

525 Travis, Suite 800
Shreveport, LA 71101


rglass@caddo.org


O  (318) 226-6900
F  (318) 226-6979
C  (318) 347-2405

 


 

Greg Goss

Director

 

President, Bear State Bank

600 Hwy. 71 South

P.O. Box 511
Mena, AR 71953

 

ggoss@bearstatebank.com


O  (479) 394-3552 Ext. 528
C  (479) 216-1707
  


 

Chris J. Guiterrez

Director

 

President, Kansas City SmartPort, Inc.

30 West Pershing, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64108


guiterrez@kcsmartport.com


O  (816) 374-5680
F  (816) 842-2865
C  (816) 591-7311

 


 

Phillip B. Hensley

Director

 

President & CEO, Union Bank Shares, Inc.

303 Highway 71 North
Mena, AR 71953


phensley@unionbankofmena.com


O  (479) 394-2211
F  (479) 394-8901
C  (479) 234-2211

 


 

David Hertzberg

Director

 

Director of Public Works, City of Joplin

602 South Main
Joplin, MO 64801


dhertzbe@joplinmo.org


O  (417) 624-0820 Ext 506
F  (417) 625-4738
C  (417) 437-6386

 


 

Vic Lafont

Director

 

President, SLEC

P.O. Box 2048
Thibodeaux, LA 70310


vic.lafont@nicholls.edu


O  (985) 448-4487
F  (985) 448-4486
C  (985) 709-1466

 


 

Jay Leipzig

Director

 

Economic Development Director, City of Belton

520 Main Street
Belton, MO 64012


jleipzig@Belton.org


O  (816) 331-4331
F  (816) 331-6973
C  (816) 564-7744

 


 

Rob O'Brian

Director

 

President, Joplin Chamber of Commerce

320 East 4th Street
Joplin, MO 64802


robrian@joplincc.com


O  (417) 624-4150
F  (417) 625-4707
C  (417) 438-0100

 


 

Mat Pitsch

Director

 

Executive Director, Western Arkansas Regional Intramodal Transportation Authority

P.O. Box 2067
Fort Smith, AR  72902-2067

mpitsch@wapdd.org


O  (479) 785-2651
F  (479) 785-1964
C  (479) 883-2072


 

Wayne Rau

Director

 

Councilman-at-Large, City of Gretna

P.O. Box 404
Gretna, LA 70053

rauhaus@bellsouthj.net


O  (504) 363-1500
F  (504) 363-1509
C  (504) 912-1938

 


 

Kent Rogers

Director

 

Executive Director, NLCOG

625 Texas Street, Suite 200

Shreveport, LA  71101

 

kent.rogers@nlcog.org

 

O  (318) 841-5950

F  (318) 841-5952

C  (318) 393-3389

 


 

Mayor Sandy Sanders

Director

 

City of Fort Smith, Arkansas

623 Garrison Street

Fort Smith, AR  72902

 

mayor@fortsmithar.gov

 

O  (479) 784-2437

F  (479) 784-2430

C  (479) 784-2202

 


 

Mayor Lorenz “Lo” Walker

Director

 

City of Bossier City

620 Benton Road

Bossier City, LA 71170

 

walkerl@bossiercity.org

 

O  (318) 741-8501

F  (318) 741-8972

C  (318) 465-5832

 


Lorie Robertson

Website Director

 

Director of Marketing, Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority

7020 Taylor Avenue

Fort Smith, AR  72916

 

lorie@chaffeecrossing.com

 

O  (479) 452-4554

F  (479) 452-4566

C  (479) 719-6624

 

 

 

 

Bypass ribbon cutting set for Sept. 30 at Arkansas-Missouri border

The 18.9-mile Missouri-Arkansas Connector, or Bella Vista Bypass, will become a new Interstate 49 segment between Pineville, Mo., and Bentonville when it opens to traffic in late September or early October and the project is within budget. A ribbon-cutting for the project is planned for Sept. 30.



Times Record - Five things to know about the I-49 extension

The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced in early July it is moving on to the next phase of development for the construction of Interstate 49 from Highway 22 in Sebastian County to Interstate 40 in Crawford County. Learn five things to know about the project.

 



ARDOT announces I-49 extension to move into next phase of development

The Arkansas Department of Transportation is moving on to the next phase of project development for the construction of Interstate 49 from Highway 22 in Sebastian County to Interstate 40 in Crawford County.



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