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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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Small Business is Huge

When it comes to international trade, it’s all about small business, says CEO Caitlin Cain, who’s leading the World Trade Center of New Orleans’ efforts to educate and advocate for the future.

Camelback Rises Above

A local startup receives national recognition for its company culture.

CapWay Creating a New Way

Local startup is focusing on helping people improve their financial health.

Put It In Writing

Four legal issues every entrepreneur needs to have covered.

From Micro to Mainstream

Fund 17 is launching a mentorship program this month to help guide micro-entrepreneurs to the next level.

Equity Crowdfunding

Helping small investors get into the entrepreneurial game
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Full Speed Ahead

Propeller tackles inequality in startups.

Priorities for 2017

Six NOEW panelists weigh in on what every entrepreneur should know and do this year.

The Festival of Startups

NOEW returns March 19-24.

Goodness, Gracious

Gracious Bakery is an example of how to deal with the unexpected.

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