The Board of Directors of the Little Rock Technology Park Authority today announced that Executive Director Brent Birch will transition from his role in 2026, concluding nearly twelve years of leadership that have shaped the organization’s growth and long-term success.
Since joining the project, Birch has guided the Little Rock Technology Park with vision and purpose, overseeing major facility expansions, elevating Little Rock’s national profile within the technology sector and strengthening the region’s ability to attract and retain high-quality technology talent.
Among the most significant achievements during his tenure was the $22 million acquisition and renovation of multiple downtown properties that now serve as the Park’s home. Birch also directed Phase II renovations at 421 Main Street, including substantial upgrades to the building’s first and third floors. Both projects were delivered on time and under budget.
Under his leadership, the facility reached 100% occupancy prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and has maintained occupancy levels in the 80% range since. The organization operates debt-free, with all operating expenses supported through tenant lease revenue and downtown parking income.
“Being part of the Tech Park’s journey, from the early vision of Dickson Flake and Jay Chesshir to the thriving nexus of innovation we see today, has been one of the most meaningful chapters of my professional life,” said Birch. “The leadership of the Board and the support of the tenants and the local technology community made this success possible, even when some doubted the project’s potential. I knew we hit a home run when technology leaders and entrepreneurs from New York, Atlanta, Austin, St. Louis and other noted tech hubs were blown away by what we built here and moved their companies to Little Rock.”
Chairman John Burgess, President of Mainstream Technologies, adds, "The Little Rock Technology Park is grateful for Brent's leadership and service as our leader since its founding. Brent's knowledge and experience in development, property management, and our local entrepreneurial ecosystem will be difficult to replace but he has positioned us on a stable and sustainable financial and operational footing as we begin this new chapter in the Tech Park's story."
The Board is initiating a comprehensive search for the organization’s next Executive Director. Birch will remain in his role to ensure a smooth, thoughtful leadership transition before taking on his new opportunity.
About the Little Rock Technology Park
Located in downtown Little Rock Technology Park, the facility fosters entrepreneurship, collaboration, knowledge exchange and the commercialization of ideas across Arkansas’s private, public, academic, and government sectors. The project is sponsored by the City of Little Rock, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, each of which appoints two representatives to the Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board of Directors. The Board is chaired by John Burgess, CEO of Mainstream Technologies.
Media Contacts
Brent Birch
501-951-2850
John Burgess
johnny.burgess@mainstream-tech.com
501-343-3174
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