August 1, 2025 - 00:06

The Arkansas Association of Asian Businesses has announced the appointment of Jayesh Ramnani from Bentonville as its new executive director. This decision, revealed in a news release on July 31, marks a significant step for the organization as it aims to strengthen its mission of supporting Asian businesses in the region.
In addition to Ramnani's appointment, the association has also welcomed two new board members, enhancing its leadership team. These changes are expected to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the organization, which plays a crucial role in fostering economic development and networking opportunities for Asian entrepreneurs in Arkansas.
Ramnani, who brings a wealth of experience in business management and community engagement, expressed enthusiasm for his new role. He aims to focus on expanding resources and support for Asian businesses, promoting cultural diversity, and enhancing collaboration among local enterprises. The Arkansas Association of Asian Businesses is poised for growth and innovation under this new leadership.
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