Entrepreneur Cotton Rohrscheib announced today that he was stepping down from Pleth, an agency he co-founded a decade ago, to pursue other opportunities. “This is something I’ve prayed about for a while now and I think it’s the right time,” said Rohrscheib. Since 2000, Mr. Rohrscheib has been active in the expansion of the web […]
Archives for June 2015
The SCOTUS Can’t Make Me Mean!
I was reminded this morning about how we should cautiously share our thoughts on social media because the resulting conversations can dominate your day. If something is gained from the conversation it’s a good thing I would say, not sure what was gained by my post this morning but it quickly picked up a lot […]
Cadron Creek Capital Launching in Central Arkansas…
I’m really excited to see Cadron Creek Capital launch here in Central Arkansas. Cadron Creek Capital (CCC) is an angel/seed capital investment fund designed to capitalize on the growth in entrepreneurial activity and venture financing throughout Arkansas and the mid-South. The fund is a member-owned, member-managed limited liability company (LLC) organized to provide members an […]
I’m Speaking at TEDx Markham Street
I think the official news broke today about the speaking lineup for TEDx Markham Street (not TEDx Little Rock). I blogged about this event a while back in anticipation of the formal announcement and couldn’t really let the cat out of the bag then about my session. I still can’t go into a lot of detail […]
Ambassador Lewis Lucke Presentation to Episcopal Seminary in Austin, TX on Persecuted Iraqi Christians
The video below is of my friend Ambassador Lewis Lucke’s presentation to Episcopal Seminary in Austin, TX on the persecution of Iraqi Christian victims of ISIS and especially those 6000+ sheltering in Jordan. This was something I hadn’t given a lot of thought until I spent some time w/ Ambassador Lucke and he brought it to my […]
When Tractors Invaded D.C. (1978)
I was actually telling someone the other day about getting on the tractor with my dad bright and early one morning in 1978 and heading down the highway with several hundred other farmers on their tractors. I was 6yrs old and didn’t have a clue what we were doing but I can vividly remember how […]




