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'''Charles Morgan Jr.''' was longtime chief executive officer of [[Acxiom]] in Conway and Little Rock, Arkansas.  
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'''Charles D. Morgan Jr.''' was longtime chief executive officer of [[Acxiom]] in Conway and Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Morgan was responsible for the transitioning of [[Demographics]], a data processing company in Conway, Arkansas, into a billion dollar information management solutions firm. Demographics became the publicly-traded [[CCX Network, Inc.]] in 1983. The company changed its name to Acxiom in 1988.
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Morgan is a former member of the board of trustees of [[Hendrix College]]. He is also a race car driver. Morgan was born in Fort Smith in 1943. He received a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1966.
  
 
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*[http://ice.waltoncollege.uark.edu/mediasite/Viewer/?peid=027456d6-172f-4651-8e59-ea644d6f1d4d Arkansas Business Hall of Fame Video - Charles D. Morgan]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:53, 16 February 2009

Charles D. Morgan Jr. was longtime chief executive officer of Acxiom in Conway and Little Rock, Arkansas.

Morgan was responsible for the transitioning of Demographics, a data processing company in Conway, Arkansas, into a billion dollar information management solutions firm. Demographics became the publicly-traded CCX Network, Inc. in 1983. The company changed its name to Acxiom in 1988.

Morgan is a former member of the board of trustees of Hendrix College. He is also a race car driver. Morgan was born in Fort Smith in 1943. He received a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1966.

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