March 2017

Issue Articles

Fighting for Equality in Film

Local professional organization, Women in Film & Television Louisiana, is ramping up during the industry slowdown.

A New Look

Editor’s Note

Industry News

Education Tulane Offering First Materials Engineering PhD Program in State   Applications are being accepted now for the 2017-18 school year for Tulane University’s new materials engineering...

GNO Global Annual Luncheon

Monday, February 13 | Hyatt Regency
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Jefferson Chamber Annual Luncheon

Tuesday, January 31 | Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport

St. Tammany West Chamber of Commerce Seminar

Tuesday, January 31 | St. Tammany West Chamber of Commerce

LCI Workers’ Comp and LCIA – Guest Speaker

Friday, January 27 | Liberty’s Kitchen

Differences Equal Strength

Nonprofit boards should be heterogeneous.

Fueling Up Before Flying

New airport terminal will elevate cuisine options for travelers.

Home Field Advantage

UNO’s School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration educates the best and brightest for NOLA’s largest industry
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One Tough Cookie

Cookie Rojas knew he’d catch flak for renaming New Orleans’ Minor League Baseball team the Baby Cakes, but says the rebrand is working.

Out of This World

City of Gretna Public Observatory

The Festival of Startups

NOEW returns March 19-24.

Gather ‘Round

Tips for more civil and effective meetings

The Right Tool for the Job

Computer/tablet hybrids — are they worth it?

Tax Tips

Common mistakes and new tax code changes to consider
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Aging in the Crescent City

Globally, the home health care sector is expected to see revenues grow from $180 billion in 2014 to $300 billion in 2020. Local industry executives explain the changes they’re seeing in this booming business.

Going High Tech

How local companies are stepping into tomorrow

Repeal and Replace

What will a Republican “Replacement Plan” look like? Depends on which Republican you’re talking to.

Priorities for 2017

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

Sidney Hits the Small Screen

His new series, “The Deed,” launches on CNBC March 1. What’s next for venture capitalist, real estate, hotel, and app developer Sidney Torres IV? The mayor’s office perhaps?

Local Gem

Wayward Owl Brewing Co. puts the work of brewing center stage.
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Get Your Head in the Game

VR Arcade NOLA is the first to bring virtual reality to the region.

New Orleans Mission

Fresh off its “Homeless Not Hopeless” campaign, the New Orleans Mission is growing and changing — and could really use your help.

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