BUSINESS PEOPLE Northwest Arkansas

Dr. Britton Lott joined The Breast Center-Bentonville. She completed a diagnostic radiology residency at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and a breast imaging fellowship at Breast Imaging of Oklahoma. She is a member of the Society of Breast Imaging. Lott is board certified in radiology by the American Board of Radiology.

Nate Seymore is head chef at Bean Palace Restaurant at War Eagle Mill. He received his degree from Platt Culinary Institute in Oklahoma City and apprenticed under chef David Gilderson at the Grand Tavern in Eureka Springs. He opened the Horizon Restaurant in Eureka Springs with his father in 2013; the restaurant closed in 2014.

Jerr y L. Canfield of Daily & Woods PLLC in Fort Smith received the C.E. Ransick Award of Excellence for his contributions to the profession during the annual meeting of the Arkansas Bar Association and Arkansas Bar Foundation held June 12 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.

John R. Scott, circuit judge of the 19th West Judicial Circuit, received the Outstanding Jurist Award during the annual meeting of the Arkansas Bar Association and Arkansas Bar Foundation held June 12 at the Hot Springs Convention Center. He received the award in recognition of his competency, efficiency and integrity on the bench and for performing exemplary service to the administration of justice.

Ryan Dagley, senior vice president and loan manager at Signature’s Bentonville bank graduated as part of the Leadership Arkansas Class IX. Leadership Arkansas offers leadership opportunities that expand the impact of community leaders across the state. Dagley is a 13-year veteran banker. He has a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Arkansas and a master of business administration from John Brown University. He is a graduate of Leadership Benton County, a member of the Bentonville/Bella Vista Chamber’s Government Relations Committee and on the Rampy MS Foundation Planning Committee.

Justin Harris joined Arvest Bank as a commercial loan officer and vice president in Bentonville. Harris recently moved to Northwest Arkansas from Dallas. He has more than 15 years’ experience in banking that includes assetbased lending, complex capital restructures, bank syndications, commercial real estate and special assets. Harris earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Utah State University and his master of business administration from the University of Arizona. He also graduated from the College of Commercial Credit and The Commercial Management Training Program through Wells Fargo Wholesale Banking.

Jonathan Powell, director of marketing and business development for Cherokee Nation Industries, was recently named to the Federal Communications Commission’s Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council. Powell has more than 20 years of experience in the telecommunications industry and earned a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern State University in finance and a master’s degree in business administration from Oklahoma City University.

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