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Ann Bordelon is executive vice chancellor for finance and administration at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In this episode, Bordelon joins our host Donna Schiele to talk about her career journey, mentorship, and leadership through change in higher education. “I look back on my career and there have been a handful of people who have really been instrumental,” Bordelon says. She goes on to emphasize the importance of mentors and sponsors who invested in her growth and advancement throughout her career. Join us for a conversation with Bordelon as she talks about transitioning from corporate roles to higher education leadership, guiding her institution through challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic and an ERP system implementation, and keeping students at the heart of every decision. Links Check out NACUBO's other podcasts! Career Conversations (brand new!) NACUBO in Brief
This episode of RIA+ features a timely interview with Tylor Bordelon Seaman, the CEO of Maslow Wealth Advisors - the $1.5 billion RIA formerly known as Durbin Bennett until the beginning of March 2024. Tylor sat with Emigrant Partners' Mark Bruno to share the details of the firm's rebranding strategy, along with the vision and objective for Maslow moving forward. As this interview details, a rebrand is more just a change of logos and website address - it's an opportunity to launch the next generation of Maslow, clearly define and articulate its current and future value proposition, and crystalize its identify as it continues its impressive growth.
The Sports Scouting Report interviews Brett Bordelon, committed to LSU. As an Offensive Lineman at Isidore Newman, he is ready to play college football now as a Junior! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for watching!
In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Elizabeth Bordelon, a seasoned fundraising expert, to uncover the secrets behind preventing donor fatigue. Discover invaluable tips on crafting engaging auctions with items your donors truly desire, ensuring sustained support for your cause. Elizabeth shares her wealth of knowledge, offering actionable strategies that will elevate your fundraising game and help your non-profit thrive. Follow us on social media!YouTubeInstagramLinkedInHGAFundraising.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating! Reach out to bailey@hgafundraising for guest speaker inquiries.
For episode 60, Jonathan speaks with legendary waterfowl hunter, Dale Bordelon. Dale is the owner of Bayou Beast Calls where he hand makes a wide variety of precisely pitched duck calls. The gentlemen delve into the rich history of duck hunting in Louisiana and how Dale's approach to hunting and duck call making is deeply rooted in the past. And of course there is some gator talk for good measure. For more information about Dale and Bayou Beast Calls, check out the links below: Facebook Instagram This week's episode is sponsored by Hunters of Color, a non-profit organization working on increasing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) participation in hunting for the sake of conservation, food sovereignty, and to preserve our ancestral traditions. Please visit their website to find out more about them and how to get involved. https://www.instagram.com/huntersofcolor/ https://www.huntersofcolor.org/ (00:01:58) - Introduction (00:07:59) - Conversation (01:23:15) - Outro/Announcements Please check the website for upcoming guided hunts being offered! https://www.blackduckrevival.com/ https://www.instagram.com/blackduckrevival/ Title Track Music https://m.soundcloud.com/user-304540684
Louise Bordelon, Chair of the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of Colorado Denver, joins the show to talk about her diverse background and experiences, from growing up in Cape Town, South Africa, to her journey through architecture school and beyond. Louise explores the unique architectural landscape of South Africa, the challenges of designing for low-cost housing in shanty towns, and the tension between traditional architectural education and real-world design problems. Louise shares insights into her research on the Natchez Trace Parkway and explores the intersection of geography and landscape architecture, particularly focusing on the Mississippi River. This episode is sponsored by Modern in Denver.
Peanut butter and jelly. Onions, bell peppers, and celery. The food world is filled with dynamic duos and terrific trios. On this week's show, we meet spouses, siblings, and close friends whose bonds have been deepened by their love of food, drink, and music. We begin with the popular New Orleans pop-up Chance in Hell Snoballs where owners Kitten N' Lou craft all their flavors with local ingredients and combinations you may have never heard of before. When they're not making snoballs, the married couple are drag and cabaret performers, gracing the world's stages with their popular burlesque shows. So how did they come to start a snoball stand on their Bywater porch? Kitten N' Lou tell us the story. Then, we meet two New Orleans brothers and their childhood next-door neighbor whose lifelong friendships have often intersected with their shared passions for music and food. Marc Ardoin, Rouses Freret Street Market Manager, sits down with us along with Chef Alfredo "Fredo" Nogueira of Vals (also on Freret Street) and Fredo's little brother, WDSU Marketing Exec, Juan Nogueira. Finally, we have a conversation with Ray and B.J. Bordelon, whose extensive collection of absinthe antiques and accouterments is on display at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. The Brothers Bordelon give us some insight into their obsession and show us some unique pieces of memorabilia that make up the exhibit. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Peanut butter and jelly. Onions, bell peppers, and celery. The food world is filled with dynamic duos and terrific trios. On this week's show, we meet spouses, siblings, and close friends whose bonds have been deepened by their love of food, drink, and music. We begin with the popular New Orleans pop-up Chance in Hell Snoballs where owners Kitten N' Lou craft all their flavors with local ingredients and combinations you may have never heard of before. When they're not making snoballs, the married couple are drag and cabaret performers, gracing the world's stages with their popular burlesque shows. So how did they come to start a snoball stand on their Bywater porch? Kitten N' Lou tell us the story. Then, we meet two New Orleans brothers and their childhood next-door neighbor whose lifelong friendships have often intersected with their shared passions for music and food. Marc Ardoin, Rouses Freret Street Market Manager, sits down with us along with Chef Alfredo "Fredo" Nogueira of Vals (also on Freret Street) and Fredo's little brother, WDSU Marketing Exec, Juan Nogueira. Finally, we have a conversation with Ray and B.J. Bordelon, whose extensive collection of absinthe antiques and accouterments is on display at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. The Brothers Bordelon give us some insight into their obsession and show us some unique pieces of memorabilia that make up the exhibit. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
The Diff turns its attention to the south, as the start-up phase of the Dos Bocas refinery highlights shrinking product markets for US refiners, growing API imbalances that shale can't fill. Plus: Cost of capital matters…again!!!LEARN MORE: Visit us at http://www.primaryvision.co to learn more about our products and services. We track operators and pumpers by location and offer accurate basin forecasts for active spreads each and every week of the year. We also track refracs, consumables, NGLs and cover unique macro data points that will help drive decisions.Go here to subscribe: https://primaryvision.co/subscription-plan/Questions? info@primaryvision.co
Primary Vision Network is proud to present a special conversation series with Greg Bordelon of Isentropic Capital and John Reilly of Ovington Asset Management. In this episode, Bordelon and Reilly discuss the current state of OPEC, with a meeting right around the corner, and the weakening natural gas liquids (NGL) markets. They cover global supply and demand dynamics, as well as the ever-important storage narrative. Lastly, U.S. shale takes center stage, with Bordelon and Reilly providing insights into key shale players.LEARN MORE: Visit us at http://www.primaryvision.co to learn more about our products and services. We track operators and pumpers by location and offer accurate basin forecasts for active spreads each and every week of the year. We also track refracs, consumables, NGLs and cover unique macro data points that will help drive decisions. Go here to subscribe: https://primaryvision.co/subscription-plan/Questions? info@primaryvision.co➔ Topics Covered:The EconomyEIA UpdateFrac Spread CountMonday Macro View➔ Check Out These Popular Videos:► Emerging Market Pressure Riseshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_pW0j3fypc► U.S. Jobs Data & Leading Indicatorshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAk_ZxFX4Ds► Investors Vs. The Fedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ji2eSyM7rQ
In today's conversation, John Reilly and Greg Bordelon share thoughts and analysis on developments in OPEC, crude markets, US NGLs, and the US shale sector.LEARN MORE: Visit us at http://www.primaryvision.co to learn more about our products and services. We track operators and pumpers by location and offer accurate basin forecasts for active spreads each and every week of the year. We also track refracs, consumables, NGLs and cover unique macro data points that will help drive decisions. Go here to subscribe: https://primaryvision.co/subscription-plan/Questions? info@primaryvision.co➔ Topics Covered:conversationOPEC's surprise decisionGlobal supply pictureThe quality of oilFuture outlookSupply Growth outside OPECOPEC Production CutUS Production ProfileQuality OilDemand from ChinaJet Fuel Demand vs. Total DemandDependence on ChinaNatural Gas Liquids (NGL) PricesImpact on Dividends and BuybacksPerception of Oil CompaniesImplications for Permian ProducersPotential Future Impacts➔ Check Out These Popular Videos:► Emerging Market Pressure Riseshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_pW0j3fypc► U.S. Jobs Data & Leading Indicatorshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAk_ZxFX4Ds► Investors Vs. The Fedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ji2eSyM7rQ
If you hunt deer in Louisiana, you've probably heard of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). The state had it's first confirmed case in early 2022 and since then we've added 11 more cases. Tonight, Johnathan Bordleon drove all the way to my house.....in the poor folks side of Sterlington, La (Ouachita City, Union Parish La. to be exact) to talk about CWD. This is an informative podcast that every deer hunter will need to hear. Hope you guys enjoy it and please give us a rating on iTunes and Spotify.
Dale Bordelon comes back on the show to talk about how his duck season went, call making, soft cane calls, coot and duck recipes, market hunting, snakes, spiders, and gators, and much more. If you're looking to buy a handmade cane call from Dale you can find him on Facebook at Bayou Beast Calls. And if you're ever down in Louisiana don't be afraid to stop in and pay him a visit to hear some duck hunting stories and learn some Louisiana history.
One of four Marines on his tractor to make it to the beach alive, SSgt. Bordelon leveled four enemy machine gun bunkers using improvised explosives and saved wounded Marines. Severely wounded himself, Bordelon covered Marines as they landed before being killed by machine gun fire. Bordelon's actions helped secure the beachhead and he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
In this episode, I talk with domestic violence survivors Toxicology Dr. Nancy "Badass" Bordelon and Yvonne Harrison. Both are survivors and both found issues with our criminal justice system for their particular situations. It is a unique perspective as they didn't fit any typical "victim" trait. They weren't lower-socioecomic class, they weren't uneducated, and they did have family they could lean on. Listen in as they share how they were helped, how they were failed, and how they are fighting back to make sure no other victims have to go through their same hell. This is a tear jerker episode, get your tissues read...I needed my own. I hope you enjoy#domesticviolence #survivor #domesticviolencesurvivor Support the showPlease see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
In this Weekend Edition, Uncle Ted welcomes a very special guest, Rock Bordelon, the host of “On The Road” on Pursuit Network. Rock shares his love of hunting and why he is so dedicated to fighting to protect the rights of hunters through HunterNation.org. The Nightly Nuge featuring Ted Nugent S02-E024 - Special Guest Rock Bordelon Joins Us To Discuss Hunting And Our Lifestyle - 230128
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Dale from Bayou Beast Calls joins the show to talk about duck hunting, gators, handmade cane calls, old guns, old hunting stories, duck hunting history, and much more. Check him out on facebook at Dale P Bordelon or Bayou Beast Calls to see some awesome old school hunting or to order a call and if you're in the area swing into his shop.
In our farewell episode, The Official Queen Sugar Podcast welcomes the patriarch of the Bordelon family, recurring guest star Glynn Turman (“Ernest Bordelon”). Mr. Turman is joined by executive producer Paul Garnes for a conversation that looks back at all 88 episodes of the longest-running Black family drama by a Black woman creator in television history. The Official Queen Sugar Podcast is produced by ARRAY Filmworks.
On today's What to Watch: The tale of the Bordelon family wraps up after seven seasons with the series finale of OWN's Queen Sugar. On the mideseason finale of The Rookie: Feds, the team rallies around one of their own who they think has been set up. Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant and bluegrass legend Alison Krause reunite for a new episode of CMT Crossroads. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including the continuing feud between Star Trek's George Takei and William Shatner, and Will Smith on how the Oscars slap could impact his new movie Emancipation. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scottie Bordelon of Whole Hog Sports breaks down SEC basketball media days, previews this season and more! Presented by Weichert Realtors - The Griffin Company
This week we're discussing the beautiful family drama, "Queen Sugar." In episode 5 of this final season, entitled "With A Kind Of," members of the Bordelon family deal with past experiences coming back to haunt them [unfairly]: A cheating spouse; incarceration due to youthful mistakes; and a life-changing assault made public by a family member who had previously been trusted. The Bordelons have been through so much over the last seven seasons but through the immense growth and maturity these characters have shown, these things that may have broken them in the past will NOT take them under this time. Can I get an amen, somebody?! ...No? Ok, cool. We also try to wrap our mind around NFTs because like...girl, what? TW: Mention of sexual assault and rape within the show (not actually shown on screen). "Queen Sugar" airs Tuesday nights on OWN.
Trisha Bordelon is a patient advocate and active participant with the PatientsLikeMe organization. Trisha talks about her journey from when the doctors first diagnosed multiple sclerosis through her attempts to find an effective medication. Along the way, she discovered some genetic and environmental factors in developing this disease. She also found a community of patients and advocates on PatientsLikeMe, where she found guidance and where she shares resources and advocacy support. Trisha explains, "I found PatientsLikeMe just by surfing the internet, and I didn't want somebody else to go through what I went through when I was first diagnosed. My doctor, when I was diagnosed with MS, handed me two brochures. One was for Copaxone, and the other one was for, I believe, Avonex. And he said, "Take these home, take a look at them, come back next week, and we'll decide which medicine you're going to start on." I didn't know anything about MS, in my mind's eye, since I had a relative that had it, I'm thinking, "Oh my gosh, I'm going to end up in a wheelchair within six months. I won't be to work anymore. My life as I know it is over." I want to spare somebody else going through that agony." "I stayed off work from 2017 to 2021 and then went back to work full-time for one of the hospitals. They were so short-staffed and could not get enough people that they were reaching out to people that might have a disability or might have a problem. I did not try to hide my MS from them, but I also didn't volunteer it. I put down that I had been formally on disability, and I told my boss that I did have some limitations, but no one ever asked, so I did not disclose them." @PatientsLikeMe #MultipleSclerosis #MS #ChronicKidneyDisease #PatientAdvocacy #ChronicIllness PatientsLikeMe.com Download the transcript here
Trisha Bordelon is a patient advocate and active participant with the PatientsLikeMe organization. Trisha talks about her journey from when the doctors first diagnosed multiple sclerosis through her attempts to find an effective medication. Along the way, she discovered some genetic and environmental factors in developing this disease. She also found a community of patients and advocates on PatientsLikeMe, where she found guidance and where she shares resources and advocacy support. Trisha explains, "I found PatientsLikeMe just by surfing the internet, and I didn't want somebody else to go through what I went through when I was first diagnosed. My doctor, when I was diagnosed with MS, handed me two brochures. One was for Copaxone, and the other one was for, I believe, Avonex. And he said, "Take these home, take a look at them, come back next week, and we'll decide which medicine you're going to start on." I didn't know anything about MS, in my mind's eye, since I had a relative that had it, I'm thinking, "Oh my gosh, I'm going to end up in a wheelchair within six months. I won't be to work anymore. My life as I know it is over." I want to spare somebody else going through that agony." "I stayed off work from 2017 to 2021 and then went back to work full-time for one of the hospitals. They were so short-staffed and could not get enough people that they were reaching out to people that might have a disability or might have a problem. I did not try to hide my MS from them, but I also didn't volunteer it. I put down that I had been formally on disability, and I told my boss that I did have some limitations, but no one ever asked, so I did not disclose them." @PatientsLikeMe #MultipleSclerosis #MS #ChronicKidneyDisease #PatientAdvocacy #ChronicIllness PatientsLikeMe.com Listen to the podcast here
On the Being Home With Hunker podcast host @laurie.gunning.grossman is talking with The Brownstone Boys.The Brownstone Boys, otherwise known as Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon, are interior designers, DIY-ers, and renovators of historic brownstones in Brooklyn, New York. They share in this episode that after they purchased their first home together — which, yes, was a brownstone —they started a blog and Instagram account about their renovation process. What started as something to share with family and friends quickly turned into them helping other people renovate their brownstones. So, they did what anyone else would have done! They quit their corporate jobs and became the Brownstone Boys.Jordan and Barry talk about their passion for preserving original details when renovating brownstones. They say that craftsmanship is very important to them and that their biggest goal is restoring the way brownstones used to be made.They also discuss the definition of a brownstone, they share tips for anyone about to embark on a renovation, no matter they style of their space, and they suggest the two biggest things everyone should talk to their contractors about at the start of any project.Finally, you'll hear them share on how history has unfolded — meaning, the things they've discovered — when they've opened walls during some of their renovation projects.LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BROWNSTONE BOYSWebsite: Thebrownstoneboys.comInstagram: @brownstoneboysYouTube: BrownstoneBoysOTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKEBeing Home With Very Gay Paint, Muralists & ComediansBeing Home With Leanne Ford, Interior Designer and HGTV StarBeing Home With Trisha Sprouse, DIY Home Decor ExpertBeing Home with Leeway Home's Sam Dumas and Lyle Maltz, Dinnerware Designers CONNECT WITH ME, LAURIE GUNNING GROSSMANHave questions? Find me here:Instagram: @laurie.gunning.grossmanEmail: Laurie@hunker.comLinkedIn: @lauriegunninggrossman ABOUT THIS PODCAST For more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.This podcast is produced by Laurie Gunning Grossman.Being Home With Hunker is recorded and mixed at Night Shift Audio.Theme music by Jonathan Grossman.Show art designed by Mory Men. ABOUT HUNKERHunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.Visit us, follow us, learn more.Hunker: Hunker.comInstagram: @hunkerhomeTikTok: @hunkerhomeFacebook: @hunkerhomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we learn the story of math teacher, math department chair, and varsity cheerleading coach, Michelle Bordelon. She shares her story growing up in Mississippi and how her early struggles with math drove her passion to make math meaningful for all students at Colgan HS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colganhs/message
Peanut butter and jelly. Onions, bell peppers, and celery. The food world is filled with dynamic duos and terrific trios. On this week's show, we meet spouses, siblings, and close friends whose bonds have been deeped by their love of food, drink, and music. We begin with the popular New Orleans pop-up Chance in Hell Snoballs where owners Kitten N' Lou craft all their flavors with local ingredients and combinations you may have never heard of before. When they're not making snoballs, the married couple are drag and cabaret performers, gracing the world's stages with their popular burlesque shows. So how did they come to start a snoball stand on their Bywater porch? Kitten N' Lou tell us the story. Then, we meet two New Orleans brothers and their childhood next-door neighbor whose lifelong friendships have often intersected with their shared passions for music and food. Marc Ardoin, Rouses Freret Street Market Manager, sits down with us along with Chef Alfredo "Fredo" Nogueira of Vals (also on Freret Street) and Fredo's little brother, WDSU Marketing Exec, Juan Nogueira. Finally, we have a conversation with Ray and B.J. Bordelon, whose extensive collection of absinthe antiques and accouterments is on display at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. The Brothers Bordelon give us some insight into their obsession and show us some unique pieces of memorabilia that make up the exhibit.
Peanut butter and jelly. Onions, bell peppers, and celery. The food world is filled with dynamic duos and terrific trios. On this week's show, we meet spouses, siblings, and close friends whose bonds have been deeped by their love of food, drink, and music. We begin with the popular New Orleans pop-up Chance in Hell Snoballs where owners Kitten N' Lou craft all their flavors with local ingredients and combinations you may have never heard of before. When they're not making snoballs, the married couple are drag and cabaret performers, gracing the world's stages with their popular burlesque shows. So how did they come to start a snoball stand on their Bywater porch? Kitten N' Lou tell us the story. Then, we meet two New Orleans brothers and their childhood next-door neighbor whose lifelong friendships have often intersected with their shared passions for music and food. Marc Ardoin, Rouses Freret Street Market Manager, sits down with us along with Chef Alfredo "Fredo" Nogueira of Vals (also on Freret Street) and Fredo's little brother, WDSU Marketing Exec, Juan Nogueira. Finally, we have a conversation with Ray and B.J. Bordelon, whose extensive collection of absinthe antiques and accouterments is on display at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. The Brothers Bordelon give us some insight into their obsession and show us some unique pieces of memorabilia that make up the exhibit.
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Gerald James Bordelon was an American convicted murderer and sex offender who was executed in Louisiana for murder. Bordelon was sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of Courtney LeBlanc, his 12-year-old stepdaughter. Bordelon waived his appeals and asked to be executed, saying he would commit a similar crime again if he was ever given the opportunity. Bordelon was executed at Louisiana State Penitentiary on January 7, 2010, becoming the first person executed in Louisiana since 2002 and the state's first voluntary execution. He remains the last person executed in Louisiana. Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your true crime loving friends. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released and to see visuals that go along with the episodes. 10minutemurder.com https://linktr.ee/10minutemurder Click Here for Merch : https://www.teepublic.com/user/minute-murder Facebook: https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRBEFtUg/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJLUCEZlkn9In3AA46RVxw Twitter: https://twitter.com/10minutemurder Submit future episode story ideas: joe@10minutemurder.com
This week Matt is joined by Ann Bordelon, Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration for the University of Arkansas. Ann has also previously served in executive roles at Walmart, Walmart Asia and Sam's Club and serves on the board for America's Car-mart and Portillo's. In the episode Matt and Ann discuss the importance of co-curricular engagement as a student, building a global mindset throughout your career and transformational opportunities that are taking place at the University of Arkansas.
This is a quick breakdown of three options that anybody can use to start with home ownership and leveraging that to grow wealth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordofarebel/support
John Bordelon, President and CEO of Home Bank and Chairman of HomeBancorp., Inc., joined Discover Lafayette to talk of his love for Lafayette, his distinguished banking career of 41 years with Home Bank, and his community involvement. A native of Metairie, John first visited USL as a young teen when his older brother was a student. He found the people to be exceptionally friendly, unlike any other he had met. When it was time to choose a college where he would play football, he found none of the other schools could compete with the culture of USL and Lafayette. "The people in Lafayette made it exciting for me to select USL." John played outside linebacker for USL Football as a four-year starter of the Ragin' Cajuns football team from 1973 – 197676. The team went from a dismal record of 0-10 in his freshman year to the 9-2 record in his senior season under Coach Augie Tammariello and Defensive Coordinator Sam Robinson. "We went from having the worst record in UL history to the best record until the success of the last two seasons" under Coach Billy Napier. John credits his college sweetheart and wife, Suzanne, for getting him on track in college. "I had my priorities a bit messed up. I was football first, entertainment second, and school third. Suzanne got me on the right track and got me focused on my career and what I wanted to be." He graduated in accounting in 1977 and initially worked as a Medicare examiner. Exactly three years after the day he started with Medicare, he joined Home Savings & Loan to capitalize on the leadership opportunities he would be afforded. John Bordelon was honored along with Dr. Cindy Courville as 2021 UL Outstanding Alumni. The Outstanding Alumni Award is the highest honor UL Lafayette gives to a former student. It recognizes professional and personal achievements that have brought honor and distinction to the University. John has led Home Bank to incredible growth during his tenure. He's overseen bank acquisitions, the Initial Public Offering of company stock in 2008, and the many technological advances in banking which have changed how bankers interact with and serve their customers. On the date of this podcast release, March 25, 2022, Home Bank will be converting its newest acquisition, Texan Bank, a community bank with five locations in the metro Houston area. The Merger Agreement provides that Texan Bank, operated by Friendswood Capital, will merge with and into Home Bank, with Home Bank as the survivor. Texan Bank was acquired by Home Bank in an all-cash transaction of $66.6 million. Originally chartered as a savings and loan association known as Home Building and Loan in 1908, Home Bank has experienced incredible growth over the years. It is now the only Lafayette bank still in existence out of the dozen or so that were around when John started his banking career in 1981. The bank has survived the tough times of the 1980s oil bust and the 2008 real estate crash, and today, it employs over 450 bankers across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. It is the third-largest bank in Louisiana, with assets of $2.9 billion dollars. "Home Bank is the only Lafayette bank remaining. When I first got into banking in 1981, there were probably a dozen. That speaks volumes to the dedication and hard work of our board and to our employees that we've put faith in for over four decades." John recounted the timing of Home Bank's initial public offering in 2008, an incredibly risky time with the national economy and stock market in tatters. Home Bank raised $90 million on the same day that the Troubled Asset Relief Program ("TARP"), which allowed the federal government to purchase troubled assets from financial institutions, was signed. The infusion of cash put Home Bank into the position of being the highest capitalized bank in the country at that time and the funds were used to purchase other banks. The first three acquisitions of banks were cash deals that helped Home Bank gro...
WholeHogSports.com writer @NWAScottie joins to discuss Arkansas in the Sweet 16
In this episode Dale gives us insight on his waterfowl hunting tactics and the traditional way of hunting that continues to workSupport the show (https://paypal.me/flywayconnections?locale.x=en_US)
Curry Bordelon, DNP, MBA, NNP-BC, CPNP-AC, CNE is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing. He is the Core Coordinator for the Masters in Nursing Program and maintains an appointment for UAB Hospital. Curry maintains dual board certifications as a Neonatal and Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and he is an active member of the Executive Committee for the Academy of Neonatal Nursing.
Curry Bordelon, DNP, MBA, NNP-BC, CPNP-AC, CNE is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing. He is the Core Coordinator for the Masters in Nursing Program and maintains an appointment for UAB Hospital. Curry maintains dual board certifications as a Neonatal and Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and he is an active member of the Executive Committee for the Academy of Neonatal Nursing.
In this episode we break down the Louisiana Deer Report for the 2020-2021 hunting season.
Curry Bordelon, DNP, MBA, NNP-BC, CPNP-AC, CNE is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing. He is the Core Coordinator for the Masters in Nursing Program and maintains an appointment for UAB Hospital. Curry maintains dual board certifications as a Neonatal and Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and he is an active member of the Executive Committee for the Academy of Neonatal Nursing.
Welcome to the But What Does The Bible Say Podcast! In this episode, Rodney and the Blue-Collar Bible Scholar, Robert James Bordelon-Pearson discusses how churches are missing the chance to reach the largest community in the United States, the Blue-Collar Working Class.The Blue-Collar Bible Scholar:SpotifyYouTubeInstagramThe Blue-Collar Blindspot: Click Here!Want to email us? We'd love to answer your questions! Click Here!Or if you're on a platform that doesn't allow hyperlinks:rebuse@butwhatdoesthebiblesay.comWe're also on YouTube! Click Here!For "But What Does The Bible Say?" Swag, Click Here!Water's Edge Church Links:Water's Wedge Church (WEC)WEC CommunityWEC GivingCoffee Time Q&A At The Water's Edge
Join Titi and Keeta for their summer series featuring Queen Sugar Season 5 recaps! This episode was heavy! Get ready for “the talk” with the Bordelon family! Follow @blackinthefieldpodcast on IG!
Join TiTi and Keeta for their summer series featuring Queen Sugar Season 5 recaps! They are getting straight into episode five with all things “Bordelon”. We Back Y'all! Follow @blackinthefieldpodcast on IG!
In This Episode I talk to Dale Bordelon about Bayou Beast calls. We also talked about traditions, Heritage, duck hunting in Louisiana and gator and gator gar hunting.
Can you feel the heat? Zed returns to help us tackle another beach show: 1993's Acapulco H.E.A.T.!Contact Us!Email: pilotprojectshow@gmail.comInstagram: @pilotprojectpodFacebook: https://fb.me/pilotprojectpodTwitter: @pilotprojectpodVoicemail: (469) 573-2337Subscribe for Free!Apple Podcasts: http://apple.pilotprojectpod.comGoogle Play: http://googleplay.pilotprojectpod.comRSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pilotprojectpodSpotify: http://spotify.pilotprojectpod.comStitcher: http://stitcher.pilotprojectpod.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★