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Women in Business

Reba Blevens Media Matrix

While Reba Blevens may be in what she says is the “twilight” of her career, she still possesses a twinkle in her eye when bringing together a creative promotional project. She was on hand during the cover photo shoot for this issue, working in tandem with the photographer to conceptualize ideas that would best showcase the women featured in this special section.

While that’s now, her career actually started as a sales representative for Roundup in the Ag Chem Division of Monsanto. “My responsibilities included calling on distributors, local dealers, and farmers in Northwest Arkansas,” Blevens says. “I had the opportunity to solicit testimonials from end users for television and radio commercials.” philanthropic organizations, including the AISD Education Foundation, Salvation Army Advisory Council, Salvation Army Family Life Center, and the Travel & Sports Legacy Foundation.

After returning to Arlington in 1983, she joined WBAP as an account executive, where she gained experience selling radio advertising. In 1990, at the prompting and encouragement of her clients, she founded her own business.

Reba attributes her business success to her strong relationships with clients, many of whom she has worked with since the 1980s. She is also grateful for the inin Arlington ISD who made sure she was challenged and supported. In terms of the biggest impact on who she is today, she credits the Moritz family and the GM for Moritz Dealerships, Jim Hardick.

“I have learned so much during my tenure with them. They support our community philanthropically with humility and grace,” she says.

Reba's legacy is her commitment to making life better for the children in her

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