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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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The Festival of Startups

NOEW returns March 19-24.

Goodness, Gracious

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

Mind the Gap

trepwise Founder Kevin Wilkins has spent the past five years guiding New Orleans companies from startup to multi-million-dollar success story.

Tips for 2017

Resolutions for a successful year

Entrepreneur vs. Intrapreneur

Does your business encourage intrapreneurism?

By Any Other Name

From entertainer to military leader, the changing meaning of the word “entrepreneur” holds significance.
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Perfect Pitch

Tips for going after investment dough

Edible Entrepreneurism

Local farmers markets produce an economic impact of $4.76 million a year.

Solving the Shortage

Village Capital aims to bring more investment capital to New Orleans.

Big Idea to Big Box

How one local entrepreneur made the leap.

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