Michael Langley
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Michael Langley is from 美国 阿肯色州 小岩城. Michael works in the following industries: "体育". Michael is currently Founder/Principal 8760 Sports at 8760, a sports collective, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. In Michael's previous role as a Counsel at Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, Michael worked in North Little Rock, AR until Oct 2021. Prior to joining Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, Michael was a Attorney at MWL Advisory Group and held the position of Attorney at Little Rock, Arkansas Area. Prior to that, Michael was a Owner at Pat's Beverage Shoppe, based in North Little Rock, AR from Jan 2017 to Jun 2019. Michael started working as Director at Alcoholic Beverage Control, State of Arkansas in Jan 2007. From Oct 2005 to Jan 2007, Michael was Vice President and General Counsel at First National Bank, Paragould, AR. Prior to that, Michael was a Partner at Goodwin, Moore, Broadaway, Gray, and Langley from Jan 1998 to Oct 2005. Michael started working as Attorney at Michael W. Langley, Attorney at Law in Sep 1996.
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Michael Langley's current jobs
Michael Langley's past jobs
Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, Little Rock, AR April 2019 - Present Responsible for representing the board, drafting legislation, and providing guidance to the public and to industry on rules and regulations.
Argued for clients before state boards and commissions; assisted with applications, appeals and regulatory issues; and provided private sector input on policy changes. Successfully led applications for four medical marijuana business permits. Succeeded in getting a liquor store relocation permit in spite of competitor’s objections.
Purchased and operated a retail liquor store and increased sales from $850K to $1.4M annually. Hired, trained, supervised staff and store management.
Managed a staff of 10, executed budgets, improved productivity by eliminating 50% of manual processing of cash payments. Reduced the time required to issue permits by 75%. Worked closely with alcohol industry stakeholders to modernize legislation and regulations that resulted in: increased licensing fees $5M; eased restrictions on new restaurants, convenience store sales, microbreweries and improved economic benefits for municipalities and the state.
Established best practices to collateralize loans, recover assets, and structure financing. Advised on potential options for foreclosures, bankruptcies and special asset retention. Represented the bank in state and federal courts.