Sam Alley - News - Vlogý Little Rock /news/tag/sam-alley/ Vlogý Little Rock Wed, 26 Mar 2025 18:02:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Titan of Industry Sam Alley Shares Advice for Future Construction Management Leaders /news/2023/10/16/sam-alley/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 13:05:37 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85954 VCC Chairman Sam Alley has always had an entrepreneurial spirit driven by the knowledge that hard work, drive, commitment, and a strong work ethic are what leads to success.  “VCC ... Titan of Industry Sam Alley Shares Advice for Future Construction Management Leaders

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Chairman Sam Alley has always had an entrepreneurial spirit driven by the knowledge that hard work, drive, commitment, and a strong work ethic are what leads to success. 

“VCC has a culture, and we want people to come in and add value to the equation,” Alley said while describing what he looks for in new employees at VCC. “We like leaders and self-starters. You have to think outside the box and bring a good team approach.”

Alley immigrated to Arkansas at age 14 from Ramallah, Palestine. He shared one bedroom with his four younger brothers in an apartment above the North Little Rock grocery store his family owned, where they all worked hard to build a life in Arkansas.

“When I moved to Arkansas, I didn’t speak any English,” Alley said. “People thought I came from Mars. That was a distraction for me, but I had a goal to accomplish things in life.”

Alley’s father taught his sons the importance of hard work and education, though Alley did not follow the career path his father envisioned for him.

“My dad wanted me to be a doctor, and I said I couldn’t stand blood,” Alley said. “He went to my second brother, and he became a dentist, so we have four engineers and one dentist. We call my brother the black sheep of the family.”

Alley spoke during the inaugural Titans of Industry Conversation Series Oct. 3 at the Vlogý Little Rock. The new program highlights industry leaders from across the region and provides opportunities for students and guests to engage with visionary titans of industry.

“I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to have such an enlightening conversation with a true Titan of Industry,” said Dr. Lawrence Whitman, dean of the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, who led a conversation about Alley’s education, company, career, and the future of the industry. “Our students, faculty, alumni, and industry partners were lucky to hear such timely advice from a Chairman Alley.”

Dean Lawrence Whitman speaks with VCC Chairman Sam Alley as the first guest of the inaugural Titans of Industry Conversation Series. Photo by Benjamin Krain.
Dean Lawrence Whitman speaks with VCC Chairman Sam Alley as the first guest of the inaugural Titans of Industry Conversation Series. Photo by Benjamin Krain.

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Arkansas, Alley was hired as a project manager for a Little Rock construction firm and gained experience as a construction manager. Inspired by his father, an entrepreneur, Alley co-founded VCC on his 31st birthday. Serving as chairman, Alley is recognized as one of the top engineering and construction professionals in the country. Under his guidance, VCC has built a reputation as a leading top contractor in the nation and is consistently recognized as the largest retail contractor, Top 15 multifamily contractors, and ENR’s Top 100 contractors.

“We started our company in Arkansas, and it makes me proud,” Alley said. “Arkansas is a place we love, and it makes our company more competitive. The cost of living in Arkansas is less, and the overhead in Arkansas is much lower. It makes us more competitive when we go to have jobs in California, the northeast, or even Texas.”

Alley advised the students in the room who will soon be on the job market to invest time in building relationships. He became an avid golfer later in life, which has allowed him to build important connections with people in the industry.

“My golf game needs a lot of improvement, but golf is about life,” Alley said. “It’s a work in progress. You get a lot of experience with people out on the golf course. We want clients for life. To have clients for life, it takes relationships.”

Alley has served as a pillar in the community for more than 40 years. Together with his wife Janet, he established the Master of Science in Construction Management program at the University of Arkansas. He was inducted into the University of Arkansas’ Engineering Hall of Fame this year.

He encouraged college students to see construction management as a worthwhile career pursuit and to build their careers in Arkansas, where many great companies like VCC are ready to hire them.

“We are so fortunate to have such a program in Little Rock, and we are blessed to have a lot of students graduating from here,” Alley said. “Arkansas has a lot of good construction companies, and that is why people don’t leave. I’m glad to hire as many students out of here as possible.”

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Vlogý Little Rock to Host Inaugural Titans of Industry Event with VCC Chairman Alley /news/2023/09/08/titans-industry/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 16:27:55 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85702 The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will welcome VCC Chairman Sam Alley as the first guest of the inaugural Titans of Industry Conversation Series. Dr. Lawrence Whitman, dean of ... Vlogý Little Rock to Host Inaugural Titans of Industry Event with VCC Chairman Alley

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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will welcome VCC Chairman Sam Alley as the first guest of the inaugural Titans of Industry Conversation Series.

Dr. Lawrence Whitman, dean of the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), will hold an enlightening and informative conversation with Alley at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, in the Schueck, Lexicon, McCarty Auditorium in the Engineering and Technology Building on the campus of Vlogý Little Rock.

The new program will highlight industry leaders from across the region and provide opportunities for students and guests to hear from and engage with visionary titans of industry. The first to be featured is Alley, who founded the successful commercial contractor and construction management company VCC in 1987.

“I am thrilled to have a true ‘Titan of Industry’ this October to share with students and other industry practitioners,” Whitman said. “We will discuss his career and the industry’s future. I am sure that this enlightening conversation with Mr. Alley will serve as an inspiration to our students, alumni, and community members. This will be a great kickoff to many of these kinds of events in the future.”

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Arkansas, Alley was hired as a project manager for a Little Rock construction firm and gained experience as a construction manager. Inspired by his father, an entrepreneur, Alley co-founded VCC on his 31st birthday.

Serving as chairman of VCC, Alley is recognized as one of the top engineering and construction professionals in the country. Under his guidance, VCC has built a reputation as a leading top contractor in the nation and is consistently recognized as the largest retail contractor, Top 15 multifamily contractors, and ENR’s Top 100 contractors. VCC is registered and/or licensed in all 50 states and is able to deliver landmark projects nationwide.

Alley has served a pillar in the community for more than 40 years. Together with his wife Janet, he established the Master of Science in Construction Management program at the University of Arkansas. He also served on the steering committee for Campaign Arkansas and is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Civil Engineering. He was inducted into the U of A’s Engineering Hall of Fame this year.

Alley serves numerous civic groups and founded the VCC Cares Foundation in 2014 that has given millions of dollars to nationwide charities focused on helping women, children, and veterans. He was named a lifetime board member for Youth Home, serves as a Rotarian and a member of Little Rock Fifty for the Future, and was named Arkansas Business Executive of the Year in 2013.

The Titans of Industry event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Lloyd Webre, director of development for the Donaghey College of STEM, at lgwebre@ualr.edu or 501-951-1794.

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