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               Wisdom
























                                                                      Michael Barr, president of
                                                                       JM Bozeman Enterprises,
                                                                    talks ranching and reputation






















                                By Deana Nall                     Barr attributes the company’s success to JMB’s team and their
                                Contributing Writer               commitment to service.
                                                                      “Good people and good service mean good growth,” he
                 The offices of JM Bozeman Enterprises sit tucked away   said.
              down a tree-shaded lane between Arkansas highways 270 and   Ten years ago, Barr joined JMB to lead the company in a
              51 in Hot Spring County. For Michael Barr, JMB president,   partnership with CEO James Bozeman. Their business rela-
              this is home — part of the time. He divides his time between   tionship and resulting friendship serve as a testament to the
              this office and his other office at home in Clarksville. Also a   power of networking in professional organizations such as
              husband, father and cattleman, Barr has watched JMB grow   the Arkansas Trucking Association. Recently, Barr bought out
              since joining the company. A believer in the power of “we,”
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