Book of the Week: Katrina, After the Flood
One of my favorite articles from Inc. magazine explored the decline of a Florida community […]
A New Orleans Institution in a New Era
A fun morning ritual of my frequent visits to New Orleans is enjoying coffee and […]
Hitting It Out of the Park
Having blogged about the disastrous consequences of the BP oil spill to small businesses in […]
FEMA Trailers – the Sequel
For disaster-fatigued residents of the Gulf Coast, it must be a struggle to move forward […]
Heartache and Activism in Louisiana
June 1 would have begun the shrimp catching season in the Gulf Coast. While the […]
Tough Economy Means Tough Choices This Hurricane Season
Today marks the beginning of the 2009 hurricane season and with it, heightened anxiety among […]
The Clock is Ticking
USA Today reported this month that close to $4.0 billion in federal government rebuilding aid […]
Back From New Orleans
I just returned from a very enjoyable few days in New Orleans where I facilitated […]
Class Action Status Denied
In an earlier posting, I wrote of a lawsuit filed by Gulf Coast residents concerning […]

New Orleans Homeowners File Lawsuit
New Orleans homeowners filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana Recovery Authority, alleging that it discriminates […]
Louisiana Small Businesses Dare to Prepare
As residents of Louisiana anticipate the approach of Hurricane Gustav, I am reflecting on my […]

Greater New Orleans Small Business Sustainability Summit 2008
The third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina prompts me to reflect on the Greater New Orleans […]