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Alley
Mr. Gerald B. Alley (BSBA '73)
In
1969, when Mr. Gerald B. Alley came to the College of Business Administration
(now the Sam M. Walton College of Business), he was one of two blacks
enrolled in the College. Although the other black student transferred
to another college, Alley had the tenacity to remain a student in
the College of Business.
Alley is the founder and CEO of Con-Real Inc., the
largest black-owned construction and real estate firm in Texas and
the southwest region. Alley founded Con-Real in 1979 with one project,
one desk, and one assistant. The company now has offices in Dallas,
Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and Oakland, Calif., and performs real
estate and construction services for a wide array of Fortune 500
corporations nationwide.
Alley
credits his success to the legacy of his parents, Troy and Gladys
Alley. In 1934, his father founded one of the first black businesses
in Pine Bluff – The Alley Service Station. The service station
was located across from what is now the University of Arkansas at
Pine Bluff and remained in business until the 1980s. His mother
taught at Philander Smith College and served in many community organizations.
His parents were a great inspiration to him. Together, they challenged
him to get the right education and to be an entrepreneur.
He earned an MBA in finance and real estate at Southern
Methodist University. He was then hired as a consultant for a financial
firm assisting small businesses, and later became a financial analyst.
Subsequently, Alley began Construction Services Inc. to assist contractors
in business development. Troy Alley Jr., also an alumnus of the
U of A (BSEE ’69), joined his brother, at which time they
changed the name to Con-Real to reflect their construction and real
estate industries expertise. The Alley brothers have given back
to the University of Arkansas at both Fayetteville and Pine Bluff
by organizing the Troy and Gladys Alley Entrepreneurial Endowment
Scholarship fund.
Alley has been selected for many honors and accolades.
He serves on the Walton College of Business Dean’s Executive
Advisory Board, SMU Cox School of Business Executive Board, and
the board of directors for Southwest Securities FSB. He is also
a mentor for young black men through the Journey into Manhood program.
Gerald Alley describes his greatest joy as spending
time with his wife, Dr. Candace Alley, and their three children,
Gina, Stephanie, and Byron..
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