2015 Annual Meeting Brochure FINAL NB
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2015 Annual Meeting Brochure FINAL NB
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Patricia LeBlanc Chairwoman of the Board LeBlanc Partners Bill Hoffman Chairman Elect Woodward Design+Build Sean Burkes Burkes Engineering Angela Callais Jefferson Parish Henry Coaxum Coaxum Enterprises Richard Cortizas Jones Walker Michael Hecht President and CEO Greater New Orleans, Inc. Maura Donahue DonahueFavret Contractors Steve Hemperley Treasurer Capital One Bank, N.A. Joel Dupre Southern Recycling Mark Spansel Secretary Adams and Reese Greg Rusovich Immediate Past Chairman Transoceanic Development Dale Benoit Print All Mike DeBoer GE Capital Tommy Faucheux Dow Chemical Company Melissa Gibbs Gibbs Construction Tara Hernandez JCH Development Leslie Jacobs Strategic Comp Mike Illanne Chevron John Little International Matex Tank Terminals Carlo Mulvenna Pan American Life Insurance Group David Fennelly Associated Terminals Henry Friloux Echo Venures Logan Gaskill Harrah’s Lee Giorgio Select Properties Philip Gunn Postlethwaite & Netterville Rick Haas Latter & Blum Karl Hoefer IBERIABANK John Hollowell Shell Scott Howard Regions Bank Wan Kim Smoothie King Leigh King Cox Communications Bill Langenstein Chaffe McCall Wayne Lee Stone Pigman Marty Mayer Stirling Properties Rita Benson LeBlanc New Orleans Saints New Orleans Pelicans BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gay LeBreton Chaffe & Associates Bill Aaron Aaron, PLC Danica Ansardi Ansardi Financial Michele Avery LaPorte CPAs & Business Advisors Pat Bernard Superior Energy Susan Bonnett Northshore Community Foundation Gary Lorio Whitney Bank Mary Matalin Political Advisor Roger Ogden Ogden Development & Investments Mike Palamone Urban Systems George Pivach Venice Port Complex Stephen Reuther St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce Natalie Robottom St. John the Baptist Parish Ashton Ryan First NBC Bank Stan Salathe Salathe Oil Company Ryan Seal Washington Economic Development Foundation Jay Seale Seale & Ross Ronnie Slone The Slone Group Melonie Stewart Entergy Lizette Terral JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. Don Vinci Entergy Dan Wagner Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Guy Williams Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Matt Wisdom TurboSquid ADVISOR Stacey Neal Tangipahoa Economic Development PAST CHAIR EMERITUS Bill Hines Jones Walker Ti Martin Commander’s Palace Jim Hudson IBERIABANK Todd Murphy Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Suzanne Mestayer ThirtyNorth Investments Warren Murrell Peoples Health Bill Oliver William A. Oliver Enterprises Patrick Quinlan Ochsner Health System Henry Shane Favrot & Shane UNIVERSITY EX-OFFICIO F. King Alexander Louisiana State University John Crain Southeastern LA University Dale Doty River Parishes Community College Michael Fitts Tulane University Peter Fos University of New Orleans Norman Francis Xavier University Larry Hollier LSU Health Sciences Center Walter Kimbrough Dillard University Joan Davis Delgado Community College Earl Meador South Central LA Technical College, Fletcher Technical Community College Victor Ukpolo Southern University of New Orleans William Wainright Northshore Community Technical College Tommy Warner Nunez Community College Kevin Wildes Loyola University BOARD MEMBER FAVITOR David Darragh Reily Foods Jay Lapeyre Laitram 365 Canal Street, Suite 2300 New Orleans, LA 70130 504.527.6900 | www.gnoinc.org | @GNOINC 2014 PRODUCT 2014 INVESTORS DEVELOPMENT PINNACLE INVESTORS blue moon fund Capital One Bank, N.A. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Chevron City of New Orleans Entergy Louisiana Economic Development Louisiana Office of Community Development, Disaster Recovery Unit New Orleans Business Alliance U.S. Economic Development Administration Walton Family Foundation CAPSTONE INVESTORS Adams and Reese Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana BP America The Dow Chemical Company First NBC Bank Harrah’s New Orleans Casino IBERIABANK Jefferson Parish Jones Walker JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Peoples Health Regions Bank Southwest Airlines St. Tammany Parish Whitney Bank PILLAR INVESTORS Boh Bros. / Broadmoor Business Council of New Orleans Favrot & Shane Companies Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Goldring & Woldenberg Foundations HCA MidAmerica Division Laitram LCMC Health Lockheed Martin New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans Saints Ochsner Health System Reily Foods Company Renaissance Publishing Group Shell Oil Company Southern Recycling Stirling Properties Superior Energy Services Surdna Foundation ANCHOR INVESTORS 4th Source Associated Terminals Barriere Construction Co. Bart’s Office Furniture Repairs Bond Public Relations & Brand Strategy Canal Barge Cox Communications Crescent Bank & Trust East Jefferson General Hospital GE Capital Gibbs Construction Huntington Ingalls Hyatt Regency New Orleans International Drug Detection International Matex Tank Terminals J.V. Burkes & Associates Jefferson Business Council Kelly Hart & Pitre Kingfish Development Latter & Blum LLOG Exploration Loyola University New Orleans Mapp Construction Northshore Business Council Ogden Development & Investments Pelican Energy Consultants Peter A. Mayer Advertising Phelps Dunbar Plaquemines Association of Business & Industry Plaquemines Parish Postlethwaite & Netterville Roy Anderson Corp. Sheraton New Orleans Hotel Smoothie King Southeastern Louisiana University St. Charles Parish St. James Parish St. John the Baptist Parish Stewart Enterprises Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann Terrebonne Parish Transoceanic Development Tulane University UNO Research & Technology Foundation Valero Waldemar S. Nelson & Co. Woodward Design+Build CORNERSTONE INVESTORS 365 Connect Acadian Ambulance Service Advantage Capital Partners Advantous Consulting All South Consulting Engineers Antares Technology Solutions Associated Office Systems Audubon Nature Institute Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz Bellwether Technology Corporation The Boeing Company Bollinger Shipyards Brian Gibbs Development Business First Bank C. F. Bean Carrollton Enterprise Services Chaffe & Associates Chaffe McCall Chenevert Architects City of Kenner Coca-Cola Bottling Company Coldwell Banker Commander’s Palace CommTech Industries Con-Tech International Cornerstone Government Affairs Corporate Realty Couvillion Group Crescent Crown Distributing Daigle Fisse & Kessenich Daul Insurance Agency DCL Mooring & Rigging Delgado Community College Deutsch Kerrigan & Stiles Diabetes Management and Supply Dickie Brennan Restaurant Group Didier Consultants Dixie Mill The Domain Companies DonahueFavret Contractors Duplantis Design Group Durr Heavy Construction Eagan Insurance Agency The Ehrhardt Group Echo Ventures Ernst & Young Eskew+Dumez+Ripple FatHappy Media Fishman Haygood FM Services Foundation for Louisiana Fowler Rodriguez Valdes-Fauli Gallo Mechanical GCR Gordon Arata GoToInterview Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Guico Industries Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Gulf States Real Estate Services Harbor Towing & Fleeting Hertz Investment Group HGI Home Bank The Hornsby Group HRI Properties HUB International IBERIABANK Jacobs Technology JCH Development Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Jones Lang LaSalle Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Kean Miller The Kearney Companies KPMG Laborde Marine Lafourche Parish LaPorte CPAs & Business Advisors Leblanc Partners Limousine Livery Louisiana Bankers Association Louisiana Department of Education Louisiana Realtors Association Mahl & Associates Mary Freeman Wisdom Foundation Mathes Brierre Architects Medical Executive Partners Mele Printing Metairie Bank and Trust Company The Mosaic Company Mr. Mudbug My Recruiting N.O. Steamboat Company/Gray Line Tours Nalco - An Ecolab Company NANO NOLA Motorsports Park Northwestern Mutual Financial Network OMI Environmental Solutions Omni Royal Orleans Hotel Pan-American Life Insurance Group Pat O’Brien’s Bar Perlis The Personnel Consulting Group Phillips 66 Poché Construction Professional Service Industries Randstad Technologies Razorline RE/MAX Commercial Brokers RosaMary Foundation Select Properties Sizeler Thompson Brown Architects The Slone Group South Louisiana Bank St. Bernard Parish State of Louisiana Susco Solutions Synergy Bank Tangipahoa Parish Government TEKsystems ThirtyNorth Investments Triton Diving Turner Industries tw telecom Venice Port Coalition Venice Port Complex Waggonner & Ball Architects Washington Parish Wegmann Dazet & Company Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Winter Circle Productions WOW Café & Wingery & PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans Young Leadership Council 2014 RANKINGS New Orleans named #1 America’s New Brainpower City GREATER NEW ORLEANS Forbes IN THE NEW NORMAL Louisiana was ranked: #1 for Best Business Climate in the USA, #5 for Economic Growth Potential in the USA, #1 Fastest Growing Airport, #2 Export Leader, #2 Natural Gas Production, #5 Best Infrastructure, #8 Lowest Cost of Labor, #8 Lowest Industrial Electricity Rates, #10 Employment Leaders, #2 Natural Gas Production Leaders, #1 Workforce Training Leaders Business Facilities Louisiana gets an “A” for Small Business The Economist New Orleans Airport, MSY Ranked Fastest Growing in the USA Airline Weekly New Orleans is the most economical mid-sized city for businesses in the United States KPMG Louisiana ranked #2 in the USA for Business Climate Site Selection New Orleans is #2 in the South for large economic development wins over the past two decades (1994 – 2013) Southern Business and Development Louisiana was ranked: #6 Overall Top State for Business, #1 Incentive Programs, #2 Workforce Development Program, #3 Cooperative State Government, #3 Favorable Regulatory Environment, #3 Competitive Utility Rates, #4 Overall Business Environment, #4 Speed of Permitting, #5 Overall Cost of Doing Business Area Development ANNUAL REVIEW 2015 New Orleans ranked #7 for Economic Environment Since the Great Recession Wallethub Louisiana ranked #9 State For Business Chief Executive Magazine New Orleans ranked 12th among U.S. cities for infrastructure jobs The Brookings Institute New Orleans was named #2 in the USA, #10 City in the World Travel + Leisure New Orleans Named #5 travel destination in the U.S. New Orleans ranked #3 City in the World New Orleans ranked #7 Most Inspiring City in the World Tripadvisor Rough Guides GOOD Magazine GNOINC.ORG/ANNUALMEETING SEE OUR FULL LIST AT GNOINC.ORG/RANKINGS Dear Friends, In The New Normal, it is critical we stay engaged, work as a team and maintain focus. As we approach the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Greater New Orleans is turning a corner in its journey of redevelopment. I am confident we will, and that we will reach and sustain a level of success not seen in decades. We have outstanding momentum, but as the memory – and funding – of Katrina recede, we find ourselves in “The New Normal.” In The New Normal, we will be standing on our own legs, competing with the world on a level playing field. The key question is “What do we need to do so that our progress is consolidated, and our success continues?” On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and stakeholders of GNO, Inc. – thank you. 2014 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC POLICY • 2014 Legislative Session Success Rate 85% • Signature legislation – TOPS Tech Early Start Expansion, which classifies industry based training providers as eligible for TOPS Tech Early Start • National Flood Insurance Program - GNO, Inc. led national coalition of 250 organizations in 35 states to pass the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act, signed by President Obama in March 2014 WORKFORCE • Partnered with Laitram to establish and expand a robust internship program • In partnership with Delgado, and through the support of Chevron, as the presenting sponsor, hosted the 2nd Annual Technical Skills Expo • Created the new Coastal Engineering and Science Certificate programs in partnership with UNO and local water management companies • Three full-time staffers now dedicated to workforce development Michael Hecht President & CEO If we can answer this question, then “Greatness” will be the New Normal. Our progress to-date has three hallmarks: • Engagment – of the business and civic community • Teamwork – that transcends parish lines, and between business and elected leadership • Focus – on our opportunities and chalenges, so that one-byone we meet them FLOOD & RESILIENCE • Led national coalition of 250+ organizations from 35 states to successfully fight NFIP rate hikes • Greater New Orleans Urban Water Plan adoption underway • Coalition for Coastal Resilience and Economy, a group of business leaders in Southeast Louisiana gathered to champion for coastal restoration, was launched ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT REGI 120 110 Regional Economic Growth Index 2006-2013 116% AWARDS 93% 90 2006 MARKETING • 450+ pieces, including 130 national articles (Bloomberg, Fox, NPR, WSJ, NY Times, Forbes, etc.) • Organized French Quarter Fest technology stage, led by GE Capital • Featured on inaugural cover of Biz New Orleans magazine 100 80 • WIth MSY and partners, secured a direct flight to Panama City, Panama with Copa Airlines • Helped launch PowerMoves.NOLA, a nationwide high-growth minority entrepreneurship initiative, with New Orleans Startup Fund 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 The Regional Economic Growth Index represents a basket of 13 data points that measure the health of the Economy, Quality of Life, and Growth in Greater New Orleans. • GNO, Inc. – Top 10 EDO in the USA - Site Selection; Jeff Teague Selected as “Money Maker” - New Orleans CityBusiness; Michael Hecht Ranked in Top 50 Economic Development Leaders in the Country - Consultant Connect • Coalition for Sustainable Flood Insurance – National Association of Development Organizations (NADO); NACo; Louisiana Municipal Association; River Region Chamber of Commerce; St. Tammany West Chamber • Destination GNO – NADO • Urban Water Plan – NADO 2014 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 2014 was a record year for business development in Greater New Orleans, with 12 announcements that will create over 6,500 jobs. Most importantly, these jobs were in a diverse range of industries from energy to trade to manufacturing to software – ensuring that the Greater New Orleans economy continues to strenghten and diversify. AGRICO SALES $2M INVESTMENT 66 JOBS CHIQUITA 350 JOBS ELMER CHOCOLATE $40M INVESTMENT 188 JOBS HIGH VOLTAGE SOFTWARE 195 JOBS MOMENTIVE $40M INVESTMENT 8 JOBS PERFORMANCE SOFTWARE 117 JOBS TCI PLASTICS $36.5M INVESTMENT 343 JOBS 6,943 NEW JOBS AM AGRIGEN $1.2B INVESTMENT 1,325 JOBS COPA AIRLINES NONSTOP FLIGHT SERVICE TO PANAMA ETIMINE USA $200M INVESTMENT 790 JOBS IT MINERALS $4.5M INVESTMENT 40 JOBS OSEBERG $250K INVESTMENT 41 JOBS SHANDONG YUHUANG CHEMICAL $1.85B INVESTMENT 2,700 JOBS VIKING RIVER CRUISES 780 JOBS $3.34B INVESTMENT GNO, INC. MULTI-YEAR INITIATIVES WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Ensure adequate quantity, quality and diversity of workforce to meet increased industry demands. Implement and Target Scope of GNOworks’ Dual Workforce Strategy: 1)Training - Enhanced pipeline of local/regional talent 2) Recruiting - Focused support and recruitment from out-of-state. INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Ensure that Greater New Orleans has the connectivity required to be a firsttier region for international business and other economic development opportunities. GNO, Inc. will continue to work with MSY, CVB, Mayor and Governor to secure flights where MSY has been “short-listed.” FLOOD PROTECTION & RESILIENCE Ensure that Southeast Louisiana remains viable and insurable for future generations of businesses and families, as well as economically productive for the nation. Reengage Coalition for Sustainable Flood Insurance to determine optimal long-term solution for flood insurance. Advocate for adoption of the Greater New Orleans Urban Water Plan. Lead Coalition for Coastal Resilience & Economy (CCRE) as a business alliance supporting implementation of the Coastal Master Plan and the protection of the Coastal Trust Fund. STATE FISCAL REFORM Evolve a tax and exemption system that best supports the long-term economic development of the region and state. Coordinate with statewide business organizations to develop slate of tax reform opportunities ahead of the 2015 elections and for a 2016 special session. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Maintain civic momentum and continuity by developing the next generation of leaders. Launch second edition of GNO Talks. Identify regional leadership opportunities for NextGen Council members. NEW ORLEANS BRAND Continue to close the perception gap between current views and the “new” New Orleans. Lead Katrina-10 Regional Public Relations Council to tell a broad, positive narrative of the region’s recovery. Continue to aggressively drive broad local and national media. Lead Marketing & Branding Committee for 2018 Tricentennial.