Ashton Ray

Freelance Writer

United States

Ashton Ray is currently a contract writer for the Little Rock Soiree magazine in Little Rock, AR but is open to other freelance opportunities. Her stories highlight events in the community and introduce readers to important non-profits in their area. She also takes assignments from the magazine's online site, "The Work Wife" doing write-ups of speaker and panel discussions from the Women's Leadership Symposium events around central Arkansas.

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Little Rock Soirée
05/01/2026
The (South) Main Attraction - Little Rock Soirée

Known for its unique flavors, art scene and events, the real star of the bustling South Main neighborhood is its community, and SoMa 501 is working behind the scenes to cultivate connection.

Little Rock Soirée
12/01/2025
Sanctuary - Little Rock Soirée

Among the wooded haven of southwest Little Rock, Women & Children First closes in on opening a revolutionary refuge for survivors of domestic violence.

Little Rock Soirée
11/01/2025
Glad Tidings for CARTI - Little Rock Soirée

For Drs. Grace and Vijay Raja, a 9-to-5 in the medical field underscores the need for the care CARTI provides, and they're only too happy to answer the call.

Little Rock Soirée
09/01/2024
The Good Fight - Little Rock Soirée

As the Arkansas Foodbank marks a milestone battling hunger, it looks to deepen its roots in communities and on local farms with supporters like Hallie Shoffner.

Unity Health blog
07/12/2024
Taking Fitness to the Next Level

Dr. Eric Robinson, Dr. Kelsey Reely and Trey Reely complete the grueling Iron Man Chattanooga 70.3 in May, sponsored by Unity Health.

Little Rock Soirée
06/01/2024
Framing the Future for AMFA - Little Rock Soirée

In its first year after reopening, the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts brought the community "Together." Now, it's setting itself apart as a beacon of expression for tomorrow.

Little Rock Soiree
Sum and Substance

Between inspiring kids to learn finance and inspiring three generations of service in one family, it all adds up for Economics Arkansas.

Little Rock Soiree
An Oasis of Hope

Chocolate Fantasy Ball chairs Lanny and Colleen Nickell spread the healing they found at Ronald McDonald House.

Little Rock Soiree
The Heart of Justice

The legacy of an icon leads the way for the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and executive director DuShun Scarbrough.

Little Rock Soiree
Where the Heart Is

Drawing from her own past, executive director Angie Taylor works to bring "hope for the holidays" to patients and their caregivers at the 20th Century Club Lodge.

Little Rock Soiree
Geoffrey Robson Strikes a Chord With the Community

With a rich history of musical performance and ASO involvement, the new music director is ready to lead the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra into its 58th season and unite Arkansans with music.

Little Rock Soiree
Performing in Perfect Harmony

ASO Opus Ball chairs Kristen and Carlton Saffa compose a magical night of Americana music to support musical education.

Little Rock Soiree
The Field Strategy of Judy Henry

Wright Lindsey Jennings attorney Judy Henry traveled a winding path into sports law, but her love for athletics was evident from a young age. Henry grew up in Texarkana, and when she started school, her athletic ability and competitive nature began to take shape. In third grade, President John F.

Little Rock Soiree
Life Cycle: Pedaling Out a Passion for Cancer Care

Carol Wadley's and Dr. Sam Makhoul's worlds collided in 2005 when Wadley was diagnosed with breast cancer and Makhoul became her oncologist at CARTI. It would be the start of a long medical relationship and eventual friendship as she went on to subsequently battle stage 4 metastatic malignant melanoma, thyroid cancer and a recurrence of melanoma over an 18-year period.

Little Rock Soiree
SWLS Panelists Share Their 'Encore Career' Journeys

The fifth annual Soirée Women's Leadership Symposium on April 27 featured a series of breakout sessions for participants to attend ranging from trade insights to mindfulness. During the "Second Life" panel, three local professionals discussed their starting careers and what led them to transition into a different field.

Little Rock Soiree
Word for Word

Founded in 2012, AR Kids Read was the brainchild of multiple community members who saw a need and acted. "It really has so much breadth and depth to it because so many people bought into the vision," says executive director Kathy French. "It was the community itself that saw the need.

Little Rock Soiree
Staying the Course for Home for Healing

A small toy frog sits on the desk of Home for Healing Executive Director Kristin Trulock. She picks it up, smiles and says a guest of the home, a young cancer patient, passes out plastic frogs to symbolize "Fully Relying On God."

Little Rock Soiree
5 Daily Practices for Leaders to Employ

Dr. Veronica Guinn, an assistant professor at Arkansas State University, teaches courses focusing on leadership development and critical thinking in the professional setting. At the 2022 Arkansas Business Women's Leadership Summit in Jonesboro, she shared some of her favorite daily practices for leaders to adopt in the workplace. 1.

Little Rock Soiree
Ushering in Aid With Les Moderns

Susan French, president of Les Moderns, got her start with the volunteer organization like so many others: a combined love for theater and philanthropy. "I had a friend who was in it at the time, and I was a single mom with three children, and I was broke and working two jobs," she says.

Little Rock Soiree
Heart on the Horizon

Despite the obstacles of the past two years, the American Heart Association has persevered, keeping the cardiac health of Americans as its central focus. "I think I'm proudest of how the American Heart Association pivoted during the COVID-19 pandemic," communications director Cyd King says.

Little Rock Soiree
Mentors, Sponsors and How They Can Change Your Career Trajectory

Tamika Edwards, director of inclusion, diversity and equity at Southwest Power Pool (SPP), uses electricity to demonstrate the differences between mentorship and sponsorship during her session at the 2022 Arkansas Business Women's Leadership Summit in Jonesboro. Mentorship, Edwards says, is more about influencing and advising others to tap into the power they hold within.

Little Rock Soiree
5 Things Your Employees Need to Hear

At the Arkansas Business Women's Leadership Summit in Fort Smith, ArcBest VP of Customer Experience Lori Brooks shared her advice with attendees on how and what to communicate with their employees. Here are her top tips. 1. "Your success is my success. We are in this together."

Little Rock Soiree
What's Behind 'The Great Breakup' in the Workplace?

McKinsey and Company statistics led the moderator's questions for three panel members at the Arkansas Business Women's Leadership Summit in Fort Smith. Recent research revealed the country is facing what is being called "the great breakup," where women are leaving their jobs in unprecedented numbers and at a much higher rate than male counterparts in the same leadership role.