Women’s Foundation of Arkansas announces addition to Board of Directors

LITTLE ROCK –The Women’s Foundation of Arkansas (WFA) announced the addition of Marc Haynes to its board of directors. Marc currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Business Transformation & Human Resources at CTEH. Based in North Little Rock, CTEH is a scientific consulting firm specializing in toxicology, industrial hygiene, and emergency response to environmental incidents. 

Marc Haynes

“We are thrilled to welcome Marc Haynes to the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas Board of Directors,” said Anna Beth Gorman, CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas. “Marc brings deep expertise in business transformation, operational excellence, and strategic growth, along with a clear commitment to innovation and impact. His leadership at CTEH, driving forward-thinking strategies that strengthen organizations and align mission with results, will be an invaluable asset as we continue advancing economic opportunity and stability for women and families across Arkansas.”

Marc Haynes: As the Senior Vice President of Business Transformation, Marc plays a pivotal role in driving CTEH’s strategic initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, foster innovation, and achieve sustainable growth. He leads the development and implementation of transformative strategies that align with our mission and business objectives, leveraging industry best practices to optimize processes, technologies, and organizational structures.

With a wealth of experience under his belt, Marc’s journey spans over 15 years at Acxiom Corporation, where he held pivotal leadership positions across IT, Facilities, Security, Health & Safety, and Human Resources. Prior to his tenure at Acxiom, Marc served as the Chief Human Resources and Loss Prevention Officer at Deluxe Media Services, showcasing his multifaceted expertise. Marc’s career trajectory is marked by versatility and entrepreneurial spirit. Before stepping into corporate landscapes, he honed his skills within the dynamic environments of Walmart Corporation and Kennametal Industries. Additionally, Marc’s entrepreneurial ventures included owning a chain of restaurants and a children’s clothing store, underscoring his drive and acumen in diverse arenas.

“Throughout my career in human resources and business transformation, I’ve seen how intentional investment in people and workplace culture creates lasting impact,” said Haynes. “WFA’s focus on advancing opportunity for women and girls across Arkansas is close to me personally and professionally, and I look forward to contributing to work that strengthens families, employers, and our state as a whole.

With the addition of Marc, the WFA continues to expand its collective expertise of board members from diverse backgrounds who share a dedication to building pathways to economic security for Arkansas women and girls.