Local company capitalizes on environmental remediation technology
New Orleans has its many distinct smells: the fragrant aroma of flowers in the Garden District, alternating waves of fried food and natural horse musk in the French Quarter ...
New Orleans has its many distinct smells: the fragrant aroma of flowers in the Garden District, alternating waves of fried food and natural horse musk in the French Quarter ...
This seems to be the year for New Orleans’ social entrepreneurs, as the Social Venture Accelerator Program is about to kick off the 2012-2012 season with a new brand identity, support ...
On the roof of the Rouses Market on Baronne Street in downtown New Orleans, an herb garden flourishes. However, you won’t find on the market’s flat roof a traditional ...
The disheartening news about The Times-Picayune last week has shaken our city, putting a national spotlight on New Orleans and affirming a harsh reality for print media everywhere. And, ...
They say a photo is worth a thousand words. As a writer, I know that a thousand words is hardly enough sometimes. Really, it’s just about two and a ...
The Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans have made a significant social and economic impact on both a local and global level by assisting the city’s top social innovators through a 10-month ...
There is an ongoing debate about whether entrepreneurs are born or made, and, as I continue to meet with the city’s top innovators and entrepreneurs, I constantly find myself ...
In conjunction with The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, New Orleans will be the host city for the second annual UX for Good, an event that aims to use design ...
From galas and sponsorships to annual giving and federal grants, fundraising can be one of the most daunting tasks for a non-profit. Now, a New Orleans entrepreneur has created ...