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Monday

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March 22

Time

Event

Location

8:00a - 9:00a
TBA

Closed Event.

The Idea Village is honored to have Walter Isaacson, President and CEO of the Aspen Institute, to kick off New Orleans Entrepreneur Week with a Welcome Speech. The Aspen Institute is a nonpartisan educational and policy studies institute based in Washington, D.C. He has been the Chairman and CEO of CNN and the editor of Time Magazine.

This event is now closed.

10:00a - 11:00a
TBA

Closed Event.

11:00a - 12:00p
TBA

Closed Event.

12:00p - 1:30p
Palace Cafe
605 Canal Street

Closed Event.

1:30p - 2:30p
TBA

The Idea Village welcomes Dr. Scott S. Cowen, Tulane University's 14th President, to round out the speeches on Monday. He also holds joint appointments as the Seymour S Goodman Memorial Professor of Business in Tulane's A.B. Freeman School of Business and Professor of Economics in the School of Liberal Arts.

This event is now closed.

2:30p - 6:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

6:00p - 7:00p
TBA

Closed Event.

Get buzzin! Join us for Entrepreneur night at the Hornets game as we play the Dallas Mavericks on Monday March 22nd at 7pm.

This event is now closed.

Tuesday

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March 23

Time

Event

Location

8:00a - 9:00a
TBA

Closed Event.

9:00a - 5:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.
Google

What more needs to be said about Google? The multinational corporation has wowed the technology world over the last decade with the development of some of the most advanced and trusted internet-based services out there - Google search engines, Gmail, Google Earth, Google Buzz, etc. The company has also fostered one of the most progressive (and fun) work environments in the country, showing a strong commitment to innovation by encouraging employees to take 20% of their work time for pursuing their own passions and ideas.

Employees from Google will be holding office hours for the New Orleans entrepreneurial community this is your chance to meet with them on a one on one basis to discuss how Google products can help your business get to the next level.

This event is now closed.

9:00a - 5:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.

Uniquely positioned as an online marketing consultancy, FSC Interactive is led by a team of marketing professionals who have emerged as leaders in online strategy with backgrounds in traditional media, public relations and advertising. This combination of traditional experience with innovative online knowledge creates value for clients who are seeking to most effectively integrate their total marketing program with online outreach.

Employees from FSC Interactive will be holding office hours for the New Orleans entrepreneurial community. This is your chance to meet them on a one on one basis to discuss how they can help your business get to the next level.

This event is now closed.

On Tuesday, just as New Orleans Entrepreneur Week is hitting its stride, The Idea Village will team up with Tulane University and The Aspen Institute to offer 16 of New Orleans' most creative entrepreneurs the unique opportunity to participate in an exclusive, world-class leadership event, with the ultimate goal of getting these business leaders to apply their energies, creativity and resources to building a better society.

New Orleans is at a tipping point; the city is in unchartered waters, as we embark on an historical time. An entrepreneurial community has taken root and now is time to determine how we can launch our city, our community to the next level. For 60 years, the Aspen Institute has been helping business leaders from around the globe to engage with their peers in discussion about their leadership, about their view of a "good society", and about their personal legacy. This exclusive seminar will engage New Orleans leaders in that same discussion, helping them get up-to-speed and ready to connect with CEOs from around the world.

Facilitated by Aspen Institute Trustee and Executive Vice President Peter Reiling, the entrepreneurs will apply the time-tested Aspen technique of "text-based dialogue" - using the writings of some of the world's greatest thinkers as a springboard to a focused dialogue.

Aspen Institute Program Chairs: Yvette Jones, David Guidry and Margaret Saer Beer

Invitation Only.

9:00a - 12:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

9:00a - 12:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.

What more needs to be said about Google? The multinational corporation has wowed the technology world over the last decade with the development of some of the most advanced and trusted internet-based services out there-Google search engines, Gmail, Google Earth, Google Buzz, etc. The company has also fostered one of the most progressive (and fun) work environments in the country, showing a strong commitment to innovation by encouraging employees to take 20% of their work time for pursuing their own passions and ideas.

In Google 101, employees from the company will talk about their products and how they can be applied in the entrepreneurial world. Whether you're an old hand with Google services, or just learning about them, this session will be an informative and fun way to learn about what Google can do for you.

This event is now closed.

Closed Event.

2:00p - 7:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

2:00p - 4:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.

Salesforce.com is an online service that allows companies to use business software over the internet, allowing software to be hosted off-site. They do this using their patented "cloud" technology, which is meant to give businesses freedom and flexibility in their day-to-day operations. With sales and customer service clouds that are efficient, user-friendly and easily accessible, salesforce.com is freeing businesses from clumsy software and hardware and allowing them to focus on growth, retention and a happy customer base.

Employees from salesforce.com will be with us all throughout New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, and during Salesforce.com 101 they will be sharing information about their services, talking about what they've learned from entrepreneurs and how you can use online-based applications to expand your own great ideas.

This event is now closed.

2:30p - 4:30p
The IP
643 Magazine

Interested in $250,000? We thought you might be.

Well, you're in luck! During New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, a visiting team from Cisco will help local entrepreneurs prepare pitches for its coveted $250,000 Cisco I-Prize competition. The global competition aims to identify and support new and innovative technologies that will change the we work, live and play. In addition to a $250,000 cash prize, winners will be given unparalleled access to Cisco's network of people and resources with the goal of turning a great idea into Cisco's next billion dollar business.

This is an amazing opportunity to secure the resources you need to give your idea wings, and a great chance to be an ambassador for the entrepreneurial community in New Orleans.

This event is now closed.

4:00p - 5:30p
The IP
643 Magazine

Written by Sally Forman, photographed by Margaret Beer and with a foreword by Emeril Lagasse, How They Did It: Profiles of New Orleans Entrepreneurs, features 70 local legends who invented, pioneered, innovated or created paradigm shifts within their fields.

Many of the names in this book are synonymous with New Orleans' past and present, and others are sure to be a part of its future. Gambit Weekly hosts Sally, Margaret and a handful of featured entrepreneurs who will share "How They Did It", bringing this one-of-a-kind book to life.

This event is now closed.

5:30p - 7:00p
TBA

Closed Event.

6:00p - 7:00p
Le Chat Noir
715 St. Charles Ave.
GNO

Please join us for an evening of speed networking hosted by the GNO Digital Media Alliance and LISTA.

60 minutes of an open bar + short sessions to meet members of the Digital Media Alliance.

This event is now closed.

Closed Event.

Wednesday

,

March 24

Time

Event

Location

8:00a - 9:00a
TBA

Closed Event.

9:00a - 5:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.
Google

What more needs to be said about Google? The multinational corporation has wowed the technology world over the last decade with the development of some of the most advanced and trusted internet-based services out there - Google search engines, Gmail, Google Earth, Google Buzz, etc. The company has also fostered one of the most progressive (and fun) work environments in the country, showing a strong commitment to innovation by encouraging employees to take 20% of their work time for pursuing their own passions and ideas.

Employees from Google will be holding office hours for the New Orleans entrepreneurial community this is your chance to meet with them on a one on one basis to discuss how Google products can help your business get to the next level.

This event is now closed.

9:00a - 12:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

9:00a - 11:00a
The IP
643 Magazine St.

Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that develops electronics, telecommunications equipment, and software for families, small businesses, and large companies. The company's stock was voted NASDAQ's stock of the decade for the 2000s. While growing to be a huge, successful organization, Cisco still maintains a strong connection to entrepreneurs, offering a host of services and products for small businesses. Cisco has also shown a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, along with fostering a corporate environment that stresses social responsibility.

In Cisco 101, employees from Cisco will talk about how their products can be used to develop ideas in an entrepreneurial setting, share tricks of the trade and talk about their own experiences working with entrepreneurs.

This event is now closed.

11:30a - 1:30p
The IP
643 Magazine St.

The Human Resources Management Association of Greater New Orleans (HRMA) is the New Orleans-area chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). It provides professional development, networking, and community involvement opportunities for its more than 300 members. HRMA has won the Pinnacle Award, SHRM's highest honor for innovative chapter programs, for its partnerships with The Idea Village and 504ward.

At some point, nearly all entrepreneurs have to hire people to help operate and grow their business. Bust most entrepreneurs do not realize the significant laws, regulations, and best practices involved in recruiting, hiring, orienting, managing, training, and developing their people. "Human Resources Management for Entrepreneurs: Your Best Friend or Your Biggest Headache" will present useful tips and guidelines targeted at smaller entrepreneurial organizations. If you own your own business and have any questions about your 'people practices', then this useful presentation is for you!

This event is now closed.

1:00p - 6:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

2:00p - 4:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.

This workshop addresses intellectual property law issues that impact entrepreneurs, creators, innovators, and businesses. It will combine a general introduction to trademark, copyright, trade secret and patent laws in several legal systems with a perspective on types of agreements used to transfer intellectual property rights. The speaker also will discuss practical matters relating to domestic and international intellectual property rights, such as building corporate brands, leveraging intellectual property and technology, and commercial strategies for the distribution and sale of goods and services.

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2:30p - 4:30p
The IP
643 Magazine

Interested in $250,000? We thought you might be.

Well, you're in luck! During New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, a visiting team from Cisco will help local entrepreneurs prepare pitches for its coveted $250,000 Cisco I-Prize competition. The global competition aims to identify and support new and innovative technologies that will change the we work, live and play. In addition to a $250,000 cash prize, winners will be given unparalleled access to Cisco's network of people and resources with the goal of turning a great idea into Cisco's next billion dollar business.

This is an amazing opportunity to secure the resources you need to give your idea wings, and a great chance to be an ambassador for the entrepreneurial community in New Orleans.

This event is now closed.

4:00p - 6:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

PARTNER EVENT

As part of New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, EO and Tulane's NewDay Social Entrepreneurship Challenge host a Social Venture Idea Roundtable. Semifinalists from Tulane's NewDay Challenge will pitch their ideas to a leading group of local entrepreneurs and get critical insight and feedback.

Closed Event.

6:00p - 7:30p
Lafayette Square
Young Leadership Council Logo

PARTNER EVENT

Grab your lawn chairs and cameras and come relax to the sounds that help to define New Orleans. Wednesdays at the Square is a weekly live-music festival that takes place just a block away from the IP. In addition to the excellent food, music, and drinks, Wednesday at the Square also showcases the work of local artisans, making this a complete New Orleans experience.

Entrepreneurship is the theme of this season's first event. Join us to celebrate the spirit with local favorites Trombone Shorty, Orleans Avenue and Mia Borders.

Industries of the Mind Hospitality Tent Presented by the Downtown Development District.

Open to the Public.

Open to the Public

Thursday

,

March 25

Time

Event

Location

8:00a - 9:00a
TBA

Closed Event.

9:00a - 5:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.
Deloitte and Touche, LLP

"Deloitte" is the brand under which approximately 169,000 dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients. Deloitte brings a business mindset combined with deep technical knowledge and extensive industry experience to assist clients to address business issues. Deloitte professionals are passionate about delivering what matters most to our clients: Insights that produce results. Solutions that create value.

Deloitte professionals from the New Orleans, Atlanta, and San Francisco offices will be holding office hours for the New Orleans entrepreneurial community. This is your chance for a one-on-one discussion regarding tax, accounting, and consulting challenges.

This event is now closed.

About Deloitte

Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a Swiss Verein, and its network of member firms, each of which is a legally separate and independent entity. Please see www.deloitte.com/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and its member firms. Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries.

Copyright © 2010 Deloitte Development LLC. All rights reserved.
Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu

9:00a - 5:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.
Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com is an online service that allows companies to use business software over the internet, allowing software to be hosted off-site. They do this using their patented "cloud" technology, which is meant to give businesses freedom and flexibility in their day-to-day operations. With sales and customer service clouds that are efficient, user-friendly and easily accessible, salesforce.com is freeing businesses from clumsy software and hardware and allowing them to focus on growth, retention and a happy customer base.

Employees from salesforce.com will be holding office hours for the New Orleans entrepreneurial community this is your chance to meet with them on a one on one basis to discuss how salesforce.com products can help your business get to the next level.

This event is now closed.

9:00a - 11:00a
The IP
643 Magazine St.

Discussion and one on one sessions with staff of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and Small Business Administration on opportunities available to small businesses and entrepreneurs to help their companies grow and thrive in the economy. Discussions will focus on various aspects of small business, including lending and finance, contracting with the Federal government and entrepreneurial development programs.

Leaders: Donald Cravins, Staff Director and Chief Counsel

This event is now closed.

9:00a - 12:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

1:00p - 6:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod Street

Closed Event.

Saturday

,

March 27

Time

Event

Location

9:00a - 12:00p
The Idea Village
515 Girod St. - 2nd Floor

Interested in learning about summer work opportunities with cutting edge entrepreneurs? This summer, The Idea Village is pioneering an entrepreneurial summer internship program designed specifically for MBA students. The program partners MBA students from the nation's top business schools with the city's most promising entrepreneurs for a summer full of impact and learning. Whether its developing a global expansion strategy for a digital media firm or building a sales and marketing campaign for a game-changing educational software tool, the work will be high-level and the access to the companies' founders and CEOs will be unparalleled.

On Saturday, March 27, The Idea Village will be hosting a Summer Internship Expo. This event will be a great opportunity for those looking to spend a summer in New Orleans to learn more about entrepreneurial work opportunities. Breakfast will be provided, followed by a chance to meet individually with the wide slate of entrepreneurs participating in the program. Google will also be participating, and the event will no doubt be a unique moment for aspiring Googlers to begin building lasting relationships.

Click here for more information.

10:00a - 4:00p
The IP
643 Magazine St.
504Ward logo

PARTNER EVENT

504ward, along with Launch Pad, The Idea Village, National Black MBA Association of New Orleans, Net Squared New Orleans, Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans, and Women's Resource Center at the Urban League will be hosting BizCamp on March 27th from 10am to 5pm.

BizCamp is an "unconference" focused on entrepreneurship. The goal is to foster the entrepreneurial community by allowing entrepreneurs to meet, share knowledge, and get advice from those who've been running successful businesses for years.

Check out bizcampnola.com for more information and to reserve your spot.


Special Guests

James Carville, Jim Coulter, Bob Brown, General Wesley Clark, Amy Cosper, Dr. Scott Cowen, Mark Cuban, Michael Hecht, Walter Isaacson, Julie Silard Kantor, Robin Keegan, The Honorable Mitch Landrieu, Mary Matalin, Irvin Mayfield, Stephen Perry, Peter Reiling, Hugh Weber & Kurt Weigle

  • "Inspired by Design"

    Entrepreneur.com - 5/3/10

    Just recently, Hardy was chosen as one of seven entrepreneurs to partner with an MBA team in New Orleans Entrepreneur Week 2010, when over 150 top MBA students, corporate volunteers, and our nation's most accomplished entrepreneurial talent congregated and collaborated in New Orleans to provide 9,121 hours of direct service to 329 early-stage New Orleans entrepreneurs....

  • "Reaping the Reward"

    myNewOrleans.com - 4/8/10

    What a year it has been so far! And now we are smack in the middle of festival season: Pinch me, I must be dreaming in the land of dreamy scenes. As good as it has been (Thank you, Saints. Thank you, Mitch. Thank you, Rex, etc.), plenty has been going on in parallel to all the Big Things that should not go unnoticed.

  • "How Businesses Are Launched, Big Easy Style"

    GOOD - 4/8/10

    Right after Hurricane Katrina hit, the academic world responded to the disaster. Schools sent students to do relief work, symposiums were planned.... Over spring break, while many of their peers lapped up tropical-flavored drinks, business students from around the country flew to New Orleans, where they were matched with local entrepreneurs as part of Idea Village's Entrepreneur Week.

  • "C.U. Team Takes First Place in Entrepreneur Challenge"

    The Cornell Daily Sun - 4/2/10

    The first time's a charm. The Johnson School of Management team travelled to New Orleans from Mar. 20 to Mar. 27 to compete for the first time in the Entrepreneur Challenge and won first place - beating out rival business schools Stanford, Northwestern, University of California-Berkeley and University of Chicago.

  • "Big Easy Blends wins Entrepreneur Week competition"

    New Orleans CityBusiness - 3/30/10

    Big Easy Blends, makers of the portable potable Mar-GO-rita, were chosen winners of New Orleans Entrepreneur Week’s competition among up and coming businesses. One of CityBusiness’ Innovator of the Year honoree in 2009, Big Easy Blends was founded in 2007 by Craig Cordes....

  • "Jazz Festival for Entrepreneurship"

    TravelTalk Media - 3/28/10

    Mixing work with fun is a longtime New Orleans specialty and nobody does it better. Mix they did again this week in the Big Easy for the annual New Orleans Entrepreneur Week where some of the nation’s most creative minds congregated to celebrate, support and promote entrepreneurship and innovation.

  • "Johnson School team wins New Orleans IdeaCorps Challenge!"

    Cornell University The Johnson School - 3/27/10

    A team from the Johnson School, participating in their first IdeaCorps Challenge in New Orleans, took first place among other visiting business-school teams from Kellogg, Booth, Haas and Stanford.

  • "Students team up for New Orleans Entrepreneur Week"

    Tulane University Freeman School of Business - 3/27/10

    Jack and Jake's Local and Organic Market is a new business that plans to bring locally grown food to customers in underserved neighborhoods within three days of harvest, but to achieve that goal, the company first needs a top-notch distribution system. That’s where a team of MBA students from Tulane, Loyola and UNO comes in.

  • "New Orleans entrepreneurs merge commercial and social-welfare interests"

    The Times-Picayune - 3/23/10

    Hurricane Katrina disrupted the sense of detachment and malaise that can often envelope communities, and in doing so it laid the groundwork for a burgeoning innovative entrepreneurial community in New Orleans, the president and chief executive officer of the Aspen Institute said Monday.

  • "Entrepreneur Week Kicks Off In New Orleans"

    Good NOLA - 3/22/10

    Entrepreneur Week Kicks Off In New Orleans. Entrepreneur Week in New Orleans is a meeting of the minds for upstart businesses and up-and-coming talent. The week is about matching top business talent from across the country with ...

  • "Village Capital and The Idea Village: Starting Social Enterprises"

    TechDrawl - 3/21/10

    The Idea Village in New Orleans is an excellent model for how a small group of dedicated entrepreneurs have created a remarkable ecosystem. A group of young entrepreneurs in New Orleans went to Atlanta, New York, Boston, and Chicago, did well in start-ups and finance, and then moved back to the city....

  • "Entrepreneur Week billed as Jazz Fest for business"

    The Times-Picayune - 3/21/10

    Despite their splashy appearance, the three-foot-long, black and yellow flags emblazoned with a light bulb and the phrase "It's On In NOLA" that were sent to businesses around the metro area this month may prove to be an understated way ...

  • "Bloomberg Television to focus on New Orleans entrepreneurs"

    The Times-Picayune - 3/19/10

    The digital-cable business network Bloomberg Television will present a live New Orleans edition of "On the Road with Betty Liu" on Tuesday (March 23) from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.

  • "Idea Village sets economic development pace"

    New Orleans CityBusiness - 3/19/10

    Let's spend a few minutes celebrating a victory and remembering what could have been. First of all, congratulations to The Idea Village for making its 10th year and helping countless New Orleans area entrepreneurs make something of themselves and their good ideas.

  • "Big Help in the Big Easy"

    Inc.com - 3/17/10

    Organizers of New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week estimate the event will provide some $900,000 worth of consulting to local businesses. New Orleans already is the fastest-growing city in the U.S. - and a local nonprofit wants its businesses (and hopefully, a reputation for fostering innovation) to keep pace.

  • "Johnson School team to be part of Entrepreneur Week's IDEACorps"

    Cornell - 3/16/10

    A team of Johnson School students has, for the first time, been invited to compete with the best in the Idea Village Entrepreneur Challenge in New Orleans, LA from March 20-28. The challenge, which is part of Entrepreneur Week, charges teams from the nation's leading MBA schools to use their professional skills in short-term, high impact service roles in the revitalization of New Orleans.

  • "New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week: Meet With Google, Deloitte, Salesforce.com"

    BayouBuzz.com - 3/3/10

    Google, Deloitte and Salesforce.com…Jazz Fest of Entrepreneurship…What a week…Attend Friday's Introduction, Cocktail Party and Mingler. Idea Village, a leading organization in Southeast Louisiana is announcing Entrepreneur Week which will be a week-long event involving many New Orleans sites, business and major national industry leaders.

  • "Blue Ocean: Can the popular business strategy help Louisiana find its next big catch?"

    1012 Corridor - 2/9/10

    When state economic development officials talk about the kinds of companies they want to attract to Louisiana, they point to TurboSquid.

  • "Receivables Exchange capitalizes on the down economy"

    The Times-Picayune

    Nic Perkin and The Receivables Exchange, an online auctionhouse for accounts receivable are trailblazing for a new generation of entrepreneurs by capitalizing on a huge theoretical market. New Orleans is welcoming driven entrepreneurs with open arms, says Tim Williamson, co-founder of The Idea Village. "The biggest ideas are the ones that have skepticism in the beginning."

  • "Back in Business After Katrina"

    CNN - 10/22/09

    Sean Callebs reports on how Rock 'n Bowl bounced back after Hurricane Katrina. Rock 'n Bowl discusses with CNN the generous grant he received from The Idea Village which made it possible for them to quickly open their doors to the public news-Katrina.

  • "The New NOLA Tech Zone"

    Where Y'At Magazine - 10/15/09

    According to Tim Williamson, President and Co-founder of the Idea Village, New Orleans possesses, among other things, a university system and a creative culture. New Orleans is also a "worldwide brand." "The good news is that the foundation is there," Williamson says.

  • "After the Storm: New Orleans' economic rebirth"

    CNN - 8/27/09

    "If you look at the people that have come since Katrina, there has been this influx of talent who has come to New Orleans, initially to help, but now they are here to stay and live and to grow new companies. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to reinvent an American city," Tim Williamson said.

  • "Entrepreneurs Take to 'Big Easy'"

    Wall Street Journal - 8/24/09

    Small-business owners who left are now coming back, driven by a sense of mission to help the struggling city and to take advantage of generous tax breaks. Young professionals have moved to the Big Easy to help with its recovery, enjoy its cultural offerings and start businesses.

  • "The changing face-and faces-of New Orleans"

    The Times Picayune - 8/23/09

    "Now you have some people who are here not just for the recovery, but who have drunk the Kool-Aid and want to be part of the long-term economic and social change of New Orleans," Tim Williamson said.

  • "A Place of Their Own"

    1012 Corridor - 8/1/2009

    "If you’re a young, bright entrepreneur, New Orleans looks pretty interesting right now," [Idea Village CEO Tim] Williamson says. "There aren’t hundreds of thousands of layoffs; there’s actually a growing, entrepreneurial community. We’ve got our coolness, but there’s also a sense of opportunity here, because we’re going through a transformation."

  • "Entrepreneurs Leverage New Orleans's Charm to Lure Small Businesses"

    The New York Times - 7/30/09

    "Competitive gets you nowhere. It's about being collaborative. And this city is so like that, from the people helping each other rebuild their homes to building businesses," said Seema Sudan, the owner and director of the knitwear company LiaMolly.

  • "Introducing the Entre-pioneers of the 'New' New Orleans"

    Social Earth - 7/30/09

    Clusters are a validation that entrepreneurs can create economic and social change.

  • "Persevering in New Orleans"

    The Washington Times - 7/29/09

    Driven by the mantra "Trust your crazy ideas," The Idea Village is a nonprofit dedicated to accelerating the city's for-profit entrepreneurial culture. Through a combination of talent attraction, technical support and connection to financing, the organization has supported more than 255 entrepreneurial ventures representing 946 jobs and more than $69 million in revenue.

  • "Think Tank"

    WWL - 7/24/09

    Think Tank hosts Tim Williamson, Miji Park, Jo Ann Minor and Amy Cosper, Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, on July 24th to discuss entrepreneurship in New Orleans and the grand opening of The Entergy Innovation Center.

  • "Entrepreneur Magazine Highlights the New Orleans Entrepreneurial Ecosystem"

    Entrepreneur Magazine - 7/23/09

    "When The Idea Village was founded in 2000, we were building the framework for vibrant entrepreneurial community. 9 years later, this nascent spirit is alive and growing" says Tim Williamson.

  • "Laid-off Wall Streeters Find Entrepreneurial Spirit"

    Christian Science Monitor - 7/23/09

    "Clustering entrepreneurs is quite useful," says Tim Williamson, President of The Idea Village, a New Orleans business incubator. "It allows people to interact closely, bump into each other at the water cooler, [and it] forces conversation," he says.

  • "Entrepreneurial Hubs Are Springing Up Across the City And Spurring Economic Development"

    The Times Picayune - 7/19/09

    "The hubs operate under edgy names - Entrepreneur's Row, The Icehouse, The IP and the Entergy Innovation Center. The hubs encourage networking and collaboration among innovative companies while seeking to recreate a freewheeling culture reminiscent of Silicon Valley."

  • "Despite the National Recession, New Orleans is Attracting a Wave of Workers Pursuing Entrepreneurial Jobs"

    The Times Picayune - 6/26/09

    "New Orleans is attractive because there are lots of opportunities here and less layoffs than in other places like Boston or San Francisco," Tim Williamson said.

  • "Trumpet named one of top 10 marketing agencies in the country by Fast Company magazine"

    The Times-Picayune

    Regional New Orleans ad agency continues to craftily reinvent itself news-Katrina by becoming a startup incubator.

  • "3-D role in building up America"

    Anderson Cooper 360

    Turbosquid, a New Orleans-based 3-D imaging company becomes a worldwide leader in its industry despite difficult odds.

  • "James Carville: New Orleans is Storming Back"

    CNN

    James Carville pens a tribute to New Orleans’s historic rebirth.