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Keith Twitchell

Keith Twitchell spent 16 years running his own business before becoming president of the Committee for a Better New Orleans, which he led for another 16 years. He has observed, supported and participated in entrepreneurial ventures at the street, neighborhood, nonprofit, micro- and macro-business levels.

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From the Giant Screw Pump to Poker

Keith Twitchell spent 16 years running his own business before becoming president of the Committee for a Better New Orleans. He has observed, supported...

Have a Cuppa

The coffee-based networking group 1 Million Cups could be a good fit for New Orleans.

NOEW 2018

A Grand Experiment With Mixed Results

What They Said

Around the time of March Madness this year I read about how coaches for both men’s and women’s basketball motivated their teams: A common...

Business in the #MeToo Era

The long-overdue spotlight is shining strongly on sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior in the workplace. More recently, the conversation has expanded to address...

A Worldwide Network of New Orleanian Business

New Orleans entrepreneurism certainly does not end at the city limits, or even the southeast Louisiana region. All over the country, in places like...
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An Interview with New Orleans Entrepreneur Week’s Victoria Adams Phipps

New Orleans Entrepreneur Week (NOEW) has grown from a small, post-Katrina gathering to a massive annual festival of entrepreneurship. NOEW 2018, to be held...

Professional Tips for Success in Pitch Competitions

There are more pitch contests in New Orleans these days than you’d find at a Major League Baseball tryout, which makes it a challenge...

What New Orleans Can Learn from Detroit

America has not had a true free market economy for many decades. There is hardly an industry in the country that is not subsidized,...

Building Women, Building the City

From Broadmoor to Bywater, entrepreneurial support programs and facilities seem to be popping up everywhere. Yet there are still segments of the New Orleans...

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