Chris Mitchell recently joined the staff at Central Baptist College as director of Campus Safety and Security and as Dean of Students.
Mitchell comes to CBC after retiring from 18 years of service to the Conway Police Department, where he served as a detective for 15 of those years. In 2009, he received the Police Officer of the Year award from the City of Conway. He and his family are residents of Conway and are members of Second Baptist Church.

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Add commentGood Guy-Congratulations!
CBC will be served well after making a fine choice!
Director of Campus Safety and Security
LOL
Acxiom has a larger campus than CBC and they don't have a director of security that I know about but it could be a secret.
Acxiom
Acxiom does have someone in charge of security.
Difference
Acxiom doesn't have people living on campus and its campus is more secured with controlled access.
REALLY
Acxiom doesn't have people living on campus
I guess you have never worked for Acxiom because a times I have know people that seem to live there when they aren't laid off.
yeah
Out with the old and in with the new and cheaper.
Win - Win situation
CBC has been a great neighbor of mine for years. Their decision to hire an experienced law enforcement officer to be the director of safety is another great move. Congratulations to Rick and thanks for your years of service protecting our city and citizens.
Logical move
We had to do something to keep UCA from sending over their Hendrix graduates now serving in UCA administration. Funny, UCA need Hendrix and other former aic schools graduates to run their school
and not their own graduates.
well
I wouldn't brag too much about how Hendrix is "running UCA", do you read the paper much?
It was a typo.
He meant to say 'ruin".