Welcome to Jefferson Parish Pulse, a podcast powered by the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission (JEDCO). Each week, the economic development agency will feature businesses, organizations, and community leaders at the heart of the Jefferson Parish local economy, the ones that help make J…
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This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Lisa Barback, Executive Director of the Westbank Business & Industry Association (WBIA). Lisa has been the executive director of the organization for over nine years. WBIA is the premier business organization for the West bank, serving businesses in Jefferson Parish and beyond. This is a member driven organization and the members are so actively engaged in a wide variety of initiatives. On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, Lisa talks about some of the hot button issues that the WBIA has set their sights on in recent years, including workforce development and insurance. She also discusses what sets Jefferson Parish apart as a premier destination for business and highlights some of the trends she has seen during her tenure as executive director of this important local business organization. CLICK HERE to learn more about WBIA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Dr. Arlanda Williams, Vice Chancellor of Workforce Development and Dean of Delgado's River City Campus. Dr. Williams is an avid champion of economic development and a long-time JEDCO partner. Under her leadership, Delgado continues to lay the foundation for a strong, skilled workforce in Jefferson Parish and around the region. During the interview, Dr. Williams talks about Delgado's vital role in workforce development, the college's out-of-the-box approach to changing the mindset about trade programs, and the value of developing industry partnerships to drive curricula. CLICK HERE to learn more about Delgado Community College. CLICK HERE to learn more about Delgado's River City campus. If you'd like to learn more about JEDCO, CLICK HERE. To provide feedback about the show or to recommend a guest, email Kelsey Scram, JEDCO Director of Marketing and Communications, at kscram@jedco.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Jefferson Performing Arts Society executive director, Rob DeViney. Rob joined the non-profit arts organization in May 2023. He oversees the JPAS's day-to-day operations, strategic initiatives, and community partnerships.JPAS was founded in 1978. It is in its 46th season!! Dedicated to the artistic and cultural enrichment of the entire Gulf South, the organization has kept Jefferson Parish entertained and engaged with a revolving door of plays, musicals, comedy shows, concerts, and more for years. Many of those performances are run right out of the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, a beautiful facility off of Airline Highway.On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, Rob and Kelsey had a great conversation about the importance of the arts within educational programming, the value of the arts as an economic development driver, and what Rob is most excited about as he enters his first full season as the JPAS Executive Director.Want to check out what this season has in store? CLICK HERE to visit Jefferson Performing Arts Society website.Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube!Visit JEDCO at www.JEDCO.org.We would LOVE your feedback. Please send your thoughts, questions and show requests to Kelsey Scram at kscram@jedco.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we're excited to rerelease an interview with Dianne Sclafani, a business consultant for the Louisiana Small Business Development Center. Dianne has helped guide many, many businesses to success over the years. She's very good at helping business owners craft their business plans and secure financing. During the interview, Dianne talks about the 5 C's of financing, how to secure access to capital, finding opportunity in the midst of challenges and the many ways that business owners can work with the LSBDC to start up, grow and thrive in Jefferson Parish and beyond.LEARN MORE ABOUT DIANNE SCLAFANIDianne is a business speaker, trainer, and consultant specializing in food businesses. She has over 25 years of practical experience in restaurants, foodservice, culinary education, and food manufacturing industries. Dianne has helped approximately 1,000 new and established local business owners strengthen and expand their businesses. She continues to consultant and coach many industries in developing loan packages and investment pitches. In 2015, she developed and instructed the first New Orleans Culinary Entrepreneur Training Program for Capital One's Investment for Good Program. The following year she created the first Jazz and Heritage Foundation's Catapult Culinary Entrepreneur Program in 2016, which was repeated in 2018. She also creates restaurant and food manufacturing seminars for the LSBDC clients across the State of Louisiana. Dianne was honored with the prestigious 2016 Louisiana SBDC State Star Award. Her passion is in building relationships with business owners to help them achieve their business vision for success.Learn more about the LSBDC here. Learn more about JEDCO's Financing options here.Learn more about JEDCO here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Dr. Daniel Caplan, Medical Director and CEO of Caplan Eye Clinic, and his Director of Surgery, Dr. Brendon Sumich. Caplan Eye Clinic is the oldest eye care practice in the state of Louisiana. The small business, which has changed the lives of hundreds of patients since its inception, was founded in 1938 and is currently celebrating its 85th year in business. While it may the oldest eye care practice in the state, the clinic's focus is very much on the future. Caplan strives to be the leader in eye care, offering the latest and greatest in technology to its patients. In fact, Caplan offers the only office-based cataract surgery suite in the state, drawing patients from all over Louisiana to utilize its quick, efficient, comfortable, and more affordable experience.Caplan was featured earlier this year on our social media channels. CLICK HERE to see inside Caplan Eye Clinic through this short Small Business Spotlight video. If you're interested in learning more, you can visit their website HERE.Learn more about JEDCO at www.JEDCO.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse podcast powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Jesse Hoppes, co-owner of Leaaf Environmental, a recognized leader in soil, groundwater, and air quality investigations. Leaaf has a long history of minimizing environmental risk for its clients across the Gulf Coast. Jesse had lots to say about Leaaf's work in the Brownfield arena as well as why their work is so important to the economy, how Leaaf's stellar company culture helps attract and retain quality employees, and what makes Gretna a great place to do business.Want to learn more about Leaaf? CLICK HERE to visit their website.Interested in learning more about JEDCO? Visit www.JEDCO.org for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse podcast powered by JEDCO, we interview Stephanie Hilton and Bayleigh Frickey, the dynamic duo behind new dating app, The Meetery. Billed as the One-Drink Dating App, The Meetery encourages in-person connection over endless online chatting. Dates are just 30 minutes long – enough time for a drink or an appetizer (or both!) – in safe, public locations. Based in Jefferson Parish, The Meetery and its fantastic female founders are on the rise. During this episode, Bayleigh and Stephanie dive deep into what sets The Meetery apart from other dating apps, the inspiration behind their big idea, and what it has been like to start a business in Jefferson Parish.CLICK HERE to learn more about The Meetery.CLICK HERE to download the app! Follow The Meetery on Social Media:InstagramFacebookTwitterCLICK HERE to learn more about JEDCO! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Sam Briuglio. Sam runs the Metairie office of Pond & Company, a full service architectural, engineering, and planning firm headquartered in Atlanta with offices all over the country. Pond's Metairie office is the second largest office (behind the headquarters) and it's driving gamechanging initiatives to a wide variety of high profile clients from right here. As Senior Vice President of the Federal Program, Sam leads a team of planning, design and geospatial professionals at multiple locations in addition to Metairie, including Huntsville, Colorado Springs, San Diego, and Atlanta. With contracts ranging from military bases in the South to locations within the Pacific Theater, The work that Sam and his team facilitate from the Metairie office has a far-reaching impact.On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, Sam talks about some of the latest work being done by the his dynamic team, many opportunities being afforded to the community by Pond's presence in Jefferson Parish, and what he loves most about doing business here. We hope you enjoy! Learn more about Pond & Co. HERE. CLICK HERE to visit JEDCO's website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Season 6 premier of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we interview Dr. Sarintha Stricklin, the Executive Director of Jefferson Ready Start Network. Driven by the community's need to improve opportunities and inspire change for children from birth to age five, this coalition of individuals is committed to creating and implementing a bold local vision for early childhood education and care. Dr. Stricklin has made it her mission to raise awareness about the need for more early childhood opportunities and to secure funding to bring early childhood care to all children in our Parish. On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Stricklin dives deep into the coalition's mission and the data that is driving its activities, some of the latest initiatives designed to serve our community's children, and how early childhood care and education directly impact economic development. Learn more about Jefferson Ready Start Network at jeffersonreadystartnetwork.com.To learn about the programs available in the Ready Start Network, visit jeffersonchild.com.CLICK HERE to learn more about JEDCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Marguerite Oestreicher, Executive Director of the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. Margurite and her team are driving new and impactful projects across Jefferson Parish. Habitat for Humanity, with support from its many partners, volunteers and donors, is helping to improve housing stock in the area and creating opportunities to make dreams of safe, affordable home ownership possible for more of our residents.Marguerite and talked about several major Habitat for Humanity projects happening in Jefferson Parish right now as well as the urgency surrounding the rebuild in Jean Lafitte, the power of partnerships, and how housing and economic development are directly tied together. CLICK HERE more information about New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. CLICK HERE to learn more about JEDCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we interviewed Lisa Barback, Vice Chair of the Jefferson Parish Workforce Development Board, and Darrel Lewis, the One Stop Operator for Jefferson Parish. They talked about the important work being driven by the Workforce Development Board and highlighted the many ways they are serving both job seekers and employers through their vast array of programs. They talked about their employee training programs, access to funding to support job opportunities, and what to expect at the newly reopened Jefferson Parish American Job Center at the Delgado River City Campus. LINKS from today's show: Louisiana Works My Life/My WayJefferson Parish American Job CenterJefferson Parish Workforce Development Board And don't miss the next Informational Session for employers, training providers, and community organizations, scheduled for September 21, 2022. There are two sessions you can choose from: 9am-10:30am1pm-2:30pm Both at the JEDCO Conference Center Email NMcKinney@JeffParish.net to sign up. Walk-ins welcome. Learn more about JEDCO here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we interview Ruth Lawson, Jefferson Chamber of Commerce President. The Jefferson Chamber is a Five-Star Accredited organization with a long history of advocating for, educating, and connecting the Jefferson Parish business community. Ruth stepped into the role of President less than a year ago. She has done a tremendous job of carrying the organization forward in its 25th year. We talked about the path that led Ruth to the Jefferson Chamber and the goals she has for the future of the organization. She spoke about how the Chamber works in tandem with JEDCO to support the economic health of the community, which includes a focus on workplace wellness, education, and quality of life. In her role, Ruth is driving advocacy and policy change that helps support and elevate the Jefferson Parish business community. CLICK HERE to learn more about the Jefferson Chamber. CLICK HERE to learn more about JEDCO. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we interviewed Jimmy Nguyen, founder and owner of Crawlins Seafood, a new Viet-Cajun seafood restaurant based in Terrytown. The business serves up heaping platters of boiled and fried seafood, poboys, gumbos, and a rotating lunch menu of specialty items, ranging from red beans and rice and spaghetti and meatballs. Jimmy, a hairstylist-turned restauranteur, worked with JEDCO to launch his new business, bringing to life his longtime dream of owning a restaurant. JEDO team financed approximately 65% of the project. The loan covered purchase of new equipment, leasehold improvements, working capital and inventory costs. Crawlins helped create 15 new jobs in Jefferson Parish. We recorded the interview at Crawlins Seafood, a brightly lit gathering space with a floor-to-ceiling mural depicting key New Orleans landmarks. The business was open at the time, so you may hear the sounds of a swinging kitchen door throughout the interview - among other kitchen sounds. Jimmy talked about how he went from styling hair to running a restaurant, the importance of celebrating his Vietnamese culture through his recipes, and what visitors should try when they stop by Crawlins for lunch or dinner. Follow Crawlins on social media: InstagramFacebookYelpLearn more about JEDCO at JEDCO.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interviewed Annalisa Kelly, JEDCO Director of Strategic Initiatives and Policy. On any single day, Annalisa may be digging into a project that supports one of Jefferson Parish's targeted industry clusters or focuses in on enhancing transit options for our workforce - and everything in between. Annalisa has hand in many projects - big developments, housing enhancements, new programs for the local seafood industry, transit, Brownfield assessment, and so much more. Annalisa shared some of the major projects she's been working on in recent years and highlighted some of her favorite projects. Annalisa brings a unique perspective and a deep enthusiasm for her work to the organization. Because of that, she has become a key player in the regional economic development industry. Biz New Orleans Magazine took note of Annalisa's role in enhancing the local economy and named her one of the region's most New and Notable leaders, class of 2022. Way to go, Annalisa! New & Notables Article linked HERE. Learn more about JEDCO at JEDCO.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Kate Wendel, Director of Economic and Workforce Development for JEDCO. Kate has been on the JEDCO team for over five years. She oversees the Economic Development Services Department, or as it was recently rebranded, HEART. The acronym - Hub for Expansion, Attraction, Retention, and Talent - conveys a multi-layer approach to economic development, one that spans everything from recruitment efforts to workforce training. Kate talked about the meaning behind the new brand and how that work impacts businesses across the parish. She also discussed some of her favorite projects, what it's like to have a "JEDCO HEART to HEART," and the many assets that set Jefferson Parish apart from other communities. For more information about HEART, visit the webpage at JEDCO.org/HEART. If you'd like to connect with Kate, email kwendel@jedco.org or call 504.875.3908. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, JEDCO features an interview with Kyle Gregore, co-founder of Stained Glass Wine House. This military-owned and woman-owned business is a customer-centric, community-focused wine bar based in downtown historic Gretna. The business, which founders say is "upscale, not pretentious", offers a comfortable gathering space where visitors can connect with friends and taste wine from around the world. Kyle talked about how the business came to be, lessons learned after a year of operation, and what it's like to do business in the City of Gretna. He even offered up a few of his favorite wine and spirit recommendations. Interested in learning more about Stained Glass Wine House? Follow them on social media or check out their website. Links below. WebsiteFacebookInstagram TikTok To learn more about JEDCO, visit our website at JEDCO.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, JEDCO features an interview with Linn Atiyah, the founder and CEO of Bemana. Founded locally in 2014, Bemana is a recruitment firm specializing in finding and matching the right employees with a long list of equipment, power generation, and industrial businesses across the country. Clients include the nation's leading equipment manufacturers, distributors and dealers, service and repair companies, and industrial end-users. Linn and Kelsey talked about how the business found its unique focus, the value of good company culture, and where Bemana is headed in the future. Bemana Website: LINKED HERE JEDCO Website: LINKED HERE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we're excited to introduce you to Janet Galati. Janet is JEDCO's Director of Industry Recruitment, a newly-created position to help bring jobs and investment to Jefferson Parish. Janet started out as JEDCO's Strategic Initiatives Specialist over 3.5 years ago and moved into this new role earlier this year. On the show, Janet talks about creating community champions to help Jefferson Parish's story. She also dives deep into the many assets that make Jefferson Parish a global destination for business. Visit JEDCO's website here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, JEDCO joins communities across the globe to celebrate Economic Development Week. We are excited to relaunch the podcast during such an important week for the economic development industry. Our guest this week is JEDCO President & CEO Jerry Bologna. He talks about how JEDCO helps to create jobs and investment, advance career development opportunities, and improve quality of life in Jefferson Parish. Tune in to hear why JEDCO has become a Hub for Expansion, Attraction, Retention, and Talent and why Jefferson Parish has become a destination for global business. Learn more at JEDCO.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a long hiatus, the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO is back. We're kicking off new full episodes starting next Thursday in conjunction with Economic Development Week. A quick change to our programming schedule. We will be releasing the podcast every OTHER week instead of on a weekly basis, which will help ensure that we can sustain this show for the long run. Expect interviews with the dynamic leaders who help drive the Jefferson Parish economy - from business owners to organization leaders to elected officials. We're excited to be back! Check out our website at JEDCO.org for more about JEDCO's work and how we can support your business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Season 4 Finale of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Dianne Sclafani, a business consultant for the Louisiana Small Business Development Center. Dianne has helped guide many, many businesses to success over the years. She's very good at helping business owners craft their business plans and secure financing. During the interview, Dianne talks about the 5 C's of financing, how to secure access to capital, finding opportunity in the midst of challenges and the many ways that business owners can work with the LSBDC to start up, grow and thrive in Jefferson Parish and beyond. Learn more about the LSBDC here. Learn more about JEDCO's Financing options here. Learn more about JEDCO here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Lori Weil, owner and director of Creative Dance and Music Studio, which has been in business on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish since 1985. Lori took over the business from her mother in 2004 and has continued to grow it over the years. For a long time, Lori leased a studio space, but she had always dreamed of owning a building. Just a few years ago, that dream became a reality. Lori worked with JEDCO to finance the purchase of land and construction of a studio with lots of space to grow. During this interview, Lori talks about growing up around dance, taking over her mother's business, and learning some big lessons along the way. Learn more about Creative Dance and Music Studio here. Learn more about JEDCO here. Learn more about JEDCO's financing options here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature Rafael Carmona, founder of Nola Sports Center. Nola Sports Center is an indoor soccer facility based in the City of Kenner. Rafael's startup story is full of advice for other entrepreneurs. During this interview, Rafael talks about how he navigated the pandemic and kept his doors open, how he made the tough decisions, assumed the risks, and why it has all been worth it.Learn more about Nola Sports Center here. Learn more about JEDCO here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Carol and Myron LeBrane, founders of LeBrane's Creole Cuisine and Catering. This dynamic husband and wife duo had dreamed of owning a restaurant for years. Timing, fate and faith brought them together and helped them launch and grow their business. Carol and Myron shared how they sought a loan with JEDCO for a small portion of their business. Then, they switched gears when the building they'd been eyeing for years became available. Their vision for a bread pudding business snowballed into a full-service restaurant and event facility on the West Bank. In today's interview, Carol and Myron talk about how their faith is embedded in their work, what it was like to open their business in the midst of a pandemic, and why they chose to launch their business on the West Bank. Learn more about LeBrane's Creole Cuisine and Catering here. Learn more about JEDCO's financing options here. Learn more about JEDCO here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Colleen Keogh, founder of Kingfish Cider. This is the first-of-its-kind in Jefferson Parish and one of the few solely woman-owned alcohol producers in the US. In today's interview, you'll learn about how Colleen stumbled upon the hard cider industry while traveling and decided she wanted to bring the concept home to Louisiana. She learned how to make cider and then spent years perfecting it and building the business from the ground up. Last month, Colleen celebrated the grand opening of the cidery with much fanfare. She talks about how she learned the art of cider making, what it means to see her business come to fruition after so many years of planning, and why she chose the name "Kingfish" for the company. Learn more about Kingfish Cider here. Check out the Kingfish Cider Instagram here. Interested in JEDCO's loan programs? Visit our website! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Jahida Lewis Crawford, owner of the Law Office of Lewis-Crawford. Jahida is an attorney. It is her mission to positively impact and support the people in her community. She has always wanted a career in the justice system. When she decided to open her business, JEDCO loaned her the money to make it happen. On the show, Jahida talks about how she juggles work and family, how her faith guides her decisions, the tramautic medical situation that drove her to launch her own business, and her goals for the future. Learn more about The Law Office of Lewis-Crawford here. Learn more about JEDCO's financing options here. Learn more about JEDCO here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse powered by JEDCO, we feature an interview with Francisco Gutierrez, founder and owner of Agua Fresca Coffee. Francisco owns and operates a coffee farm in Nicaragua and he imports that coffee to New Orleans coffee companies for distribution. Francisco talks about fulfilling his dream of owning a coffee farm, pursuing his many passions in business and juggling multiple jobs. Learn more about JEDCO here. Learn more about JEDCO's loans here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Hieu Doan, owner of Boil Seafood House and Hieux Boil Seafood House. Both restaurants offer Viet-Cajun cuisine, a unique spin on traditional Cajun and Vietnamese dishes. JEDCO helped Hieu open Boil Seafood House with an SBA 504 loan, which was used to turn a dilapidated historical building on Magazine Street into a bustling restaurant on one of New Orlean's busiest corridors. Hieu talks about how his childhood informed his decision to open and operate restaurants, how the pandemic impacted business, and what it has been like to see his businesses capture the attention of national foodies. Learn more about Boil Seafood House and Hieux Boil Seafood House. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Jennifer Perkins and Andrew Blackwell, a brother and sister duo who own and operate several Main Squeeze Juice Company franchise locations in the Greater New Orleans region. Andrew and Jennifer got a JEDgrow Loan to help with startup costs for one franchise location and it grew into several more over the years. On the show, we talk about how they got into the world of franchising, their best advice for entrepreneurs, and what it is like to work with JEDCO. Of course, they also answer the very important question regarding their favorite items on the Main Squeeze menu. To learn more about JEDCO, visit our website at JEDCO.org. To learn more about our JEDgrow Loan Program, click here. Craving a delicious smoothie? Main Squeeze Juice Company has got you covered. Check them out here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This season on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we're featuring conversations with business owners who have received loans through JEDCO to start up, grow, and expand their companies. To kick things off, we're introducing JEDCO Finance Director Jennifer Lapeyrouse. In just two years, Jennifer increased JEDCO's loans by 300% and has been tremendous resource for small businesses in Jefferson Parish and beyond. Jennifer talks about JEDCO's loan programs, how to get a loan through JEDCO, and how she helped boost the loan business for our economic development organization. Want to get a loan through JEDCO? Email us at loans@jedco.org. Interested in learning more about JEDCO financing options? Check out our financing page here. JEDCO.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on a very special BONUS episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview JEDCO President and CEO Jerry Bologna about the Jefferson EDGE 2025. This new long-term economic development strategic plan was designed to help transform the Jefferson Parish economy and lean into business recovery, social equity and competitiveness. Check out the full Jefferson EDGE Plan here.Visit us at www.JEDCO.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Season 3 finale of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Jefferson Parish Councilman-at-Large Scott Walker. Councilman Walker was elected one year ago and is a relative newcomer to the Jefferson Parish Council. During this episode, we talk about the pandemic and its impact on his first year in office, projects he's most proud of, and his focus on transparency and accessibility. We also discussed the future and the focus for 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Larry Manshel, the President and fourth generation owner of ITC4 Promos, a 122-year-old company that specializes in innovation and creative promotional products and marketing support. Larry talks about adapting to a changing marketplace over the years, taking over the family business and moving to Louisiana, and the company's focus on giving back to the community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Kristi Trail, the executive director of the Pontchartrain Conservancy. The Pontchartrain Conservancy is a non-profit designed to support our region and our waterways through scientific research, education and advocacy. Kristi talked about the impacts of the 2020 hurricane season on the Louisiana coastline, how the Pontchartrain Conservancy's work is tied to the prosperity of our region, and the importance of our coast and our waterways to the rest of the United States. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Teresa Lawrence. Lawrence is a Cuban-born entrepreneur and the owner Delta Personnel, a local staffing agency based in Jefferson Parish. Teresa talks about how her childhood experiences and her family helped to shape her into the business owner she is today, the value of a strong company and her best advice for entrepreneurs. She also talks about how the pandemic impacted her business and what her business did to move forward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we feature an interview with Dr. Lana Joseph-Ford, founder of High Level Speech and Hearing Center, which specializes in the evaluation, identification, and treatment of speech and hearing concerns in both children and adults. Dr. J talks about building her business from the ground-up, the value of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Greater New Orleans region, and her vision for the future of her company. We dive into the pieces of her life that led her to become a doctor and the values that have helped to shape her as an entrepreneur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Linda Auld, better known as the NOLA Bug Lady. Linda is the owner of Barber Laboratories, a third generation pest control supply shop in Jefferson Parish. Linda wears many hats: business owner, pest control expert, author and conservationist. She is an absolute wealth of knowledge when it comes to bugs. And while she's an expert on solving pest problems, her real passion lies in preservation and conservation of nature and the critters that live in it. On this episode, Linda talks about taking over the family business, the importance of education and investing in her community, and how she turned her bug business into her true passion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we feature an interview with Vince Hayward, CEO of Camellia Brand/L.H. Hayward & Company. The business packages dry beans, peas and lentils in their Jefferson Parish manufacturing facility. The business was founded in 1923 and has grown into a locally famous brand. On this episode, Vince talked about carrying the torch of the fourth-generation family-owned business, some of the company's recent acquisitions and the unexpected "bean boom" that came out of the COVID-19 pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Leigh D'Angelo, cof-founder and CEO of Dig - The Dog Person's Dating App and Tabby - The Cat Person's Dating App. Leigh runs the global business from Gretna, LA. On this episode, we talk about love in the time of COVID, being a part of the multi-billion dollar pet industry, and the best advice she has for entrepreneurs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we feature an interview with Joshua Dean, founder of Little J's Donuts in Harahan. JEDCO helped this startup donut shop go from dream to reality with our JEDgrow Loan Program. Through our small business financing arm, JEDCO was able to finance nearly 90% of this new project. Joshua spoke about the importance of community support for startups, opening a business during the pandemic, and what it was like to work with JEDCO on this project. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Season 3 premiere of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we welcome JEDCO President & CEO Jerry Bologna back to the show to help kick off our next round of interviews. Jerry discussed the importance of the Spend Local JP campaign, a new initiative to encourage residents to support local businesses during the pandemic. He highlighted how the campaign got started and how businesses can get involved. He also gave a quick snapshot of recent sales tax revenues and what he is hearing from the business community as we move into month six of the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the Season 2 finale, we interview Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng. More than six months into office, Cynthia is leading the Parish through a pandemic. Cynthia talked about her first months in office, where Jefferson Parish stands with the pandemic right now, the importance of wearing a mask in public, upcoming elections and what is being done to keep voters safe at the polls and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interviewed Barbara Blank, founder of Clean Creations. Clean Creations prepares and delivers fresh, healthy meals to their customers all over the Greater New Orleans area. We talked about the importance of spending local, the joy of doing business in the City of Gretna and how the company has fared through the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Jefferson Parish Pulse, we interview Neel Sus, the founder and CEO of Susco. We talked about the importance of having a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem, trends in the tech industry during the pandemic, and the value of company culture and engagement - especially right now. Neel offers excellent advice for work that all business leaders should be doing and he shares his thoughts on community resilience in the face of hardship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we chat with the queen of sugar, Jeanne O’Leary. Jeanne is the founder of Poof Cotton Candy, a startup food manufacturer based in Jefferson Parish. But if you’re imaging the pink and blue county fair cotton candy of old, you’re not thinking of Poof. This company is far from traditional. The business spins up fluffy, fabulous flavors of cotton candy– dressed up with sprinkles, spices and everything nice. Jeanne won the 2019 JEDCO Challenge, which came with a big check for twenty-thousand dollars and some changes for the growing company. On this episode, we talk about an idea that came out of thin air, overcoming major packaging challenges, and how Jeanne's life has changed since winning the JEDCO pitch competition. This episode originally aired on October 31, 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we feature an interview with Mayra Pineda, President & CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana. The Hispanic Chamber has been an invaluable resource throughout the pandemic. The organization helped to usher in Spanish translations of important documents, resources and press conferences during the pandemic and they hosted weekly conference calls with experts to keep their network informed. Beyond that, they continue to do the important work of providing educational content, seminars on financial literary and more. Mayra talked about the work being down by the Hispanic Chamber during COVID-19, the importance of filling out the 2020 Census, and the value of partnerships to advance economic development and business growth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we spoke with Floor 13 owner Holis Hannan. The company had just moved into its new location in Elmwood when the pandemic hit the area. COVID-19 presented challenges that eventually sparked the idea for Dat Desk, a program to donate beautiful, hand-painted desks to children in the Greater New Orleans area. We talked with Holis about overcoming hardships and the resilience of the Greater New Orleans community, the joy of giving back and how one small idea can snowball into something much bigger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we spoke with Sean McCloskey, founder of Stop & Block and former JEDCO Challenge finalist. This startup company designed single-serve sunscreen dispensers for folks on-the-go. The dispensers can typically be found at outdoor venues, sporting events and festivals, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced Sean to change his business strategy. Stop & Block is currently providing dispensers for hand sanitizer in high-traffic facilities all over region. We spoke with Sean about his success since the JEDCO Challenge, his decision to pivot during the pandemic, and what's next for the growing startup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we spoke with the Honorable Scott U. Schlegel, a judge for the 24th Judicial District Court in Jefferson Parish. With Judge Schlegel's guidance, the Jefferson Parish justice system has continued to move forward - even during the pandemic. Judge Schlegel talked about the types of technology being implemented in his court, how it has impacted his cases and what we can expect in the court system as we move into new phases of reopening the economy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In early May, Ochsner Health announced the launch of a COVID-19 prevalence study in Jefferson and Orleans parishes to better understand the spread and impact of the virus. JEDCO sat down with Dr. Leonardo Seoane, Sr. Vice President and Chief Academic Officer for Ochsner Health. He discussed the importance of the prevalence study, the reopening of the economy and how Ochsner Health can support businesses as they begin to open their doors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we spoke with Justin Hartenstein, the founder and Director of Product Development at Oracle Lighting. This Fat City-based manufacturer has been producing automotive lighting parts since 1999. We talked with Justin about giving back to the community during the pandemic and pivoting to sustain the business during a crisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.