Adriana Lopez Spotlights Louisiana “Tech Mecca” on Forbes.com
Adriana Lopez, a local writer and contributor to Silicon Bayou News and NolaVie, had a featured piece published on Forbes.com last week. In the story, Adriana focuses on the ...
Adriana Lopez, a local writer and contributor to Silicon Bayou News and NolaVie, had a featured piece published on Forbes.com last week. In the story, Adriana focuses on the ...
Tulane University announced that celebrated professor and entrepreneurship advocate Dr. John Elstrott will be retiring after 25 years at the Freeman School for Business. John remains the Chairman of ...
In 2009, Launch Pad was the first co-working space to open in New Orleans. With a focus on tech and start-ups, the founders of Launch Pad put as ...
Education is a touchy subject. Most of us seem to agree that as a society, we’re doing it wrong. Let’s look at public education from a monetary perspective, with ...
The New York Times broke a story on May 23rd that immediately got New Orleanians, defenders of New Orleans, and defenders of traditional journalism all riled up at once. ...
New Orleans’ tech “unconference,” BarCampNola is returning this summer for its fifth year. Set to take place July 14th and 15th, 2012 at Canal Place, the unconference traditionally features one day ...
It was a quiet week at Launch Pad in New Orleans. After 12 weeks of start-up hustle & bustle related to Launch Pad Ignition and Launch Fest, I’d gotten ...
When I first heart of FounderDating, I thought what most people think, “A dating site for entrepreneurs?” But it turns out, that’s a common misconception. FounderDating is an online ...
Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans (SENO) produced a well-attended gala last Thursday with many of their fellows and mentors in attendance. I personally missed the gala (my sister has ...