Rescheduled Economic Development Business Information Session Takes Place Tomorrow

NEW ORLEANS — Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s Office of Economic Development will host the last in a series of Business Information Session tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 6. The session was cancelled on Wednesday, Aug. 30, due to weather uncertainty.

         These sessions are designed to connect local entrepreneurs and business owners with useful tools and resources to grow their businesses and allow interested entrepreneurs and business owners to learn more about business opportunities, city reps said.

         Sessions take place in each City Council district. All are open to the public, and individuals can attend any or all sessions.

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         “These sessions are key to creating a city where our local business owners and entrepreneurs thrive,” said Mayor Mitch Landrieu. “New Orleans is the nation’s most immediate laboratory of innovation and change. We are at the forefront of the national movement embracing entrepreneurship. When our businesses succeed, our economy gets stronger and more residents have the opportunity to prosper.”

         The remaining Business Information Session will take place:

 

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District E:

Wednesday, Sept. 6

1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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East New Orleans Public Library

5641 Read Blvd., New Orleans, LA  70127

 

Topics:

“Procurement Opportunities” presented by New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

“On the Job Training” presented by JOB1 Business and Career Solutions

 

         Register here

 

 

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