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LED accepting applications for the 2021 edition of CEO Roundtables

LED accepting applications for the 2021 edition of CEO Roundtables Louisiana Economic Development Louisiana Economic Development is accepting applications now for the 2021 edition of CEO Roundtables, an award-winning program that equips second-stage firms with the right resources to sustain, strengthen and scale their businesses for a new level of growth. Beginning in July, LED will convene CEO Roundtables of 15 to 18 qualified decision-makers from firms with annual revenue of $600,000 to $50 million and staff sizes of five to 99 people. Participants will meet 10 times over 12 months in an environment that promotes positive, peer-to-peer learning and networking. Applications are being accepted in February and March, and program information is available online at OpportunityLouisiana.com/CEO-Roundtables. Once there, click on the “Apply Now” button to submit your application.

Applications open for 2021 CEO Roundtables

Applications open for 2021 CEO Roundtables Louisiana Economic Development said Monday it is now accepting applications now for the 2021 edition of CEO Roundtables, a program that helps second-stage companies grow. Beginning in July, LED will convene CEO Roundtables of 15 to 18 decision makers from firms with annual revenue of $600,000 to $50 million and staff sizes of five to 99 people. Participants will meet 10 times over 12 months, a news release said. A facilitator guides them through topics such as problem-solving in marketing, strategic planning, organizational structure, cybersecurity and business continuity. Applications are being accepted in February and March, and program information is available online at OpportunityLouisiana.com/CEO-Roundtables.

Mother of Janari Ricks sues security company over the child s death at Cabrini-Green complex last year

NE Ohio message to Biden and Harris: More bipartisanship, no new taxes

USA TODAY NETWORK - Ohio Ashland residents and other Northeast Ohioans, whether they voted for Joe Biden or not, have a long list of things they want the 46th president of the United States to accomplish. Unity, bipartisan cooperation, consequences for those who attacked the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, a better economy, no new taxes on the middle class and equal rights for all. Kathy Patton of Ashland said she hopes the new president brings peace to the country. It s so sad you know, but that’s what I’m hoping for is peace, Patton said. “I think (the new administration will reunite the country) but it won’t be right off though.”

How Radio Has Changed in 30+ Years

How Radio Has Changed in 30+ Years I have worked in this building in West Shreveport since May 4th of 1984. I did move and go downtown to Spring Street for a few years, but I ve been back in the Westport radio station since 1995. So this place is home. I started working here when I was just 22 years old. We had KWKH and KROK in this building. I was one of four members of the news team. John Lee was the News Director and he retired several years ago after a long and distinguished career in radio. He taught me so much about radio and being a good reporter. I was just 1 year out of college. What a great place to start.

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