Conversation Series With Dhu Thompson, Founder of Delta Plastics

Dhu Thompson
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Dhu Thompson

The Arkansas Global Changemakers Initiative and U of A Graduate Net Impact Chapter are proud to partner with the Department of Finance at the Sam M. Walton College of Business to continue their Conversation Series with Dhu Thompson, founder of Delta Plastics, on "The Business Story of Delta Plastics and Sustainability."

Dhu Thompson is the founder, former owner and past chairman of the board of Delta Plastics. Delta Plastics is a manufacturer of poly irrigation tubing for the agricultural industry. They are also the largest recycler of plastic in the state of Arkansas, producing Post Consumer Resin for both internal use and other industries. Thompson is also the former owner and past chairman of Revolution Bag, a manufacturer of EPA compliant trash can liners.

Thompson and Delta Plastics are the recipients of Arkansas Business of the Year (2003 and 2010), Corporate Conservationist of the Year, Keep Arkansas Beautiful Award, Keep America Beautiful Award, SBA Person of the Year for 2004 and Arkansas Business Executive of the Year.

Thompson graduated from Northeast Louisiana University in Monroe with a B.A. in liberal arts. Thompson is also a graduate of Louisiana State University School of Banking in Baton Rouge.

The meeting will take place from 3-4 p.m., Monday, April 19, via Zoom. Participants can register for the event.

All students, faculty, staff and community members are welcome to attend. If you are interested in this conversation, but are unable to attend, please still register as the recording will be shared with all registered attendees. For further questions, please contact Olga Khokhryakova at ovkhokhr@uark.edu.

About Net Impact: The global Net Impact Chapter network is made up of student organizations and professional groups working to build a more just and sustainable world. By running diverse program initiatives, chapters drive meaningful change on their campuses, in their workplace, and in their communities.

About Arkansas Global Changemakers: This initiative brings communities together to enhance local approaches to global challenges. It begins by setting into global context the pressing social issues facing Arkansans and by leading students to assess the public and private agencies, the corporations and small businesses, and the cross-sectoral social change ecosystems that address these concerns at home. Students, faculty, and local and international community partners work together to develop innovative, viable, and scalable solutions, to apply best practices across cultural boundaries, and ultimately to make a measurable impact on shared challenges.

Contacts

Olga Khokhryakova, graduate student
Arkansas Global Changemakers
479-800-4477, ovkhokhr@uark.edu

Andy Albertson, director of communications
Office of Economic Development
479-871-9653, aalbert@uark.edu

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