Kevin Box

Kevin Box

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Kevin Box was born just outside of Los Angeles, California – and for reasons unbeknownst to him he moved to Arkansas at age 18.

Kevin believes that the most important thing in life is helping other people.  Even people like Mitch Mahan and Phil Jamison.  He is a Deacon at the Southwest Church here in Jonesboro.  He will probably invite you to church when you meet him.

He has three stunning daughters; each extraordinary in their own way. There is nothing he is more proud of than these three.  Alongside his daughters he has danced ballet and performed in musicals at the Foundation of Arts in Jonesboro – where he is a member of the board.

Kevin is bald and getting old, but he can still smoke you in any sport you choose. He played Football at Harding University and Rugby with the Jonesboro Chiefs. Marathons, Triathlons, Tough Mudders, did them all…just don’t ask him to do them anymore.

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