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Holly Fish

Director of Human Resources & Marketing

Holly Fish Represents EGP PLLC at TEDx

TEDxMarkhamSt is back for 2016! After the amazingly positive reception in 2015, we couldn't wait to find new speakers and ideas to bring to Little Rock, Arkansas.

This year we will be featuring a total of 14 speakers including the winners of the 2016 student speaker competition hosted at Webster University: Rupa Dash (UALR) and Michael Watson (University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service)!

Holly Fish, Director of Human Resources & Branding for EGP, PLLC Certified Public Accountants & Consultants, has been an advocate and thought leader for women in business for many years. As a board member of WIN (Women in Networking) of Northwest Arkansas, she played a vital role creating the look and feel of WIN which is now the largest women's networking group in Arkansas. She was relocated to Little Rock to work for the accounting firm of EGP in 2007 Holly Fish, Director of Human Resources & Branding for EGP, PLLC Certified Public Accountants & Consultants, has been an advocate and thought leader for women in business for many years. As a board member of WIN (Women in Networking) of Northwest Arkansas, she played a vital role creating the look and feel of WIN which is now the largest women's networking group in Arkansas. She was relocated to Little Rock to work for the accounting firm of EGP in 2007 where she quickly founded WIN- Women in Networking of Central Arkansas. The organization is made up of women from all walks of life that share a passion for smart, strong female leaders and mentors. Holly speaks to women groups locally and nationally on understanding that truly supporting female business leaders ensures that if "she" is winning, you W I N as well. She was voted "Most Powerful Woman in Volunteerism" by AY Magazine in 2014; in 2010 she was named "Women in Business Champion of the Year" by the U.S. Small Business Administration Arkansas District. Her work empowering and uplifting women is never ending and she proved this once more as Vice Chair, soon to be Chair, to the recent conception of the first Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame Museum which is currently a traveling museum that will be housed in Central Arkansas.

Holly's work to improve the status of women is her true passion but she has also held many committees and board seats including years of service in bringing awareness to the Argenta Art District where she is currently Vice Chair and soon to be 2016 Chair of the Argenta Downtown Council. Holly is originally from Louisiana, built her career in Dallas, Austin, and Chicago, and proudly calls Arkansas her home.

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