September 2017

Issue Articles

Camelback Rises Above

A local startup receives national recognition for its company culture.

School Is In

It’s September, which means parents across the Southeast are rejoicing in the start of another school year. The kids? Maybe not so much. But...

Three Cheers

Thirty years ago, in 1987, the leadership in Jefferson Parish had the foresight to create a separate economic driver to survive changes in administrations...

September Calendar

6,7,8 Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Washington Fly-In 2017 Washington, D.C. JeffersonChamber.org 7 B2B Health Forum 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hyatt Regency New Orleans 601 Loyola Ave. BCBSLA.com 7 New Orleans Chamber of Commerce Women’s Business...

Industry News

FOOD Farm & Table NOLA Returns The South’s premier conference and festival highlighting locally sourced food, Farm & Table NOLA, will take place Sept. 8 and...

Recent Openings

Tulane Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center The first clinic of its kind in Louisiana, Tulane Health System opened the Tulane Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center...
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September Events

St. Bernard Chamber & St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation Emerge Summit “The Millennials - A Celebration of a Generation” Friday, July 14 | Ace Hotel...

Good News and Bad News

The new Louisiana Coastal Master Plan will bring jobs, but maybe only for a short time.

One Constant

Antoine’s waiter Sterling Constant is a golden figure in the industry.

Hit the Pavement

Mobile website A Closer Walk uses today’s technology to tell yesterday’s stories.

It Doesn't Add Up

Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to play football.

Bringing it Home

A new law aims to draw the business side of music to Louisiana.
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Final Hits

On August 12, New Orleans’ Big Easy Rollergirls wrapped up their 11th season with a two-game day at UNO Lakefront Arena. The Big Easy's...

Tone Deaf

What to do when an email exchange goes horribly awry.

Crisis Management

If something went wrong, would your company shine or serve as a warning to others?

Setting the Standard

A look at the new fiduciary standard and what it means for your finances.

Stormwater Solutions

What are local businesses and homebuilders doing to handle the flow?

Beating a Breach

A data breach can be costly in many ways; in addition to losing important documents and information and damaging hardware and software, it can...
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The Sweet Spot

We need to capitalize on our strengths, which include New Orleans’ workforce.

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.

Keeping Things Hot

Approaching 100 locations and 40 years in business, PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans gets a new look and prepares to jump into custom coffee.

Community News

The Advocate’s swanky St. Charles Avenue offices focus on newsgathering, technology, history, convenience and community.

Camo Couture

A New Orleans native re-envisions hunting apparel for women with Saint Hugh.

Saving the Lake

Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation provides plenty of opportunities for companies to help protect a vital resource in our region.
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