City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
Linda DeBerry is a seasoned communications professional currently serving as the Communications Project Manager for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, since July 2018, where responsibilities include managing the city’s website and guiding the implementation of the Welcoming Plan. In addition to this role, Linda has worked as a Freelance Editor and Writer since February 2018 and has held the position of Senior Copy Editor and Publications Manager at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art since July 2011. Previous experience includes serving as Public Relations Officer at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and as Assistant Director of Programs at the Oklahoma Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain. Linda holds a Bachelor's degree in Letters with a minor in French from the University of Oklahoma, attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and possesses a diverse background in literature, French, Latin, history, and theatre.
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
More than 94,000 people call Fayetteville home. As the second largest city in Arkansas, Fayetteville is a thriving community and provides all of the resources and advantages of a large city while maintaining a quality of life that remains true to its unique heritage. Fayetteville is the county seat of Washington County. With a thriving local economy, educated workforce and loyal customer base, the number of jobs with in Fayetteville is consistently on the rise. Fayetteville is home to the flagship campus of The University of Arkansas, which has established itself as one of the top public research and academic institutions in the nation. Fayetteville Public Schools are Arkansas's leaders in both academics and athletics. Mix everything together with 200-plus days of sunshine each year, and you'll see why we are proud to call Fayetteville home, where life is great and the living is easy.