Resilia Hires Ash Didwania as SVP of Revenue to Accelerate Growth and Further Company Vision
His track record of revenue acceleration for cutting-edge enterprise tech and SaaS solutions positions Didwania to lead the company through next growth phase
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NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This week, social impact-focused SaaS company Resilia officially announced the addition of experienced tech and revenue leader, Ash Didwania, to the executive team. After spending 12 years in enterprise sales and management roles at both social good startups including Catchafire and Fortune 500 technology companies such as Cognizant, Didwania s mandate with Resilia is clear: to accelerate growth and lead the company through its next phase of expansion.
Last year, I made a bunch of origami flowers that kiddo and I passed out to people while we wandered around the French Quarter, Boudreaux wrote on November 17. Tempted to continue the theme, turn the whole house into a flower float and pass out flowers to the neighbours while I drink all day. A few hours later, she posted an update: It s decided. We re doing this. Turn your house into a float and throw all the beads from your attic at your neighbours walking by. #mardigras2021. Boudreaux also posted her plans on her Facebook page. Two days later she had 1,000 new followers.
With Mardi Gras canceled, New Orleans residents are making their homes into floats
Cathy Free, The Washington Post
Feb. 15, 2021
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1of3The Mystic Moai and the Escape From Kraken Coven house float designed by Zac Hobbs and Gail Gainey.Zac Hobbs.Show MoreShow Less
2of3Meghan Davis s Queen of Hearts house float.Meghan Davis.Show MoreShow Less
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Megan Boudreaux was feeling down three months ago after she learned that New Orleans wasn t going to issue Mardi Gras parade permits for 2021 because of the pandemic.
The annual holiday wouldn t be the same, she said, without the elaborate floats made months in advance of Fat Tuesday s 50-plus parades.
Hamilton house on State Street.
The pandemic may have upended the city’s traditional Mardi Gras plans, but the show must go on. Residents of the University Uptown neighborhood have raised the curtain on a fleet of Broadway-inspired house floats, following the theme of “2020: The Musical!”
This Krewe of House Floats has stepped in during a Carnival season of no parades, no bars and no partying in the French Quarter after curfew.
“Krewe of House Floats has really been building the plane while flying it. The humor and the whimsy of our neighborhood really shows through with our theme,” said Jenna Rockett, captain of the University Uptown subkrewe. “It’s that ability to look around and laugh and make it work.”