Por: The Advocate Business October 13, 2023
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber has selected Ann Trappey to serve as interim president and CEO while the economic development organization conducts a national search to find a replacement for Trappey, the former president and CEO of Forte and Tablada, a consulting engineering and land surveying firm, will take over as interim president on October 30. David Mullens, chairman of the BRAC Board of Directors, said in a statement that Trappey has a... + full article
The Advocate USA Business October 02, 2023
Adam Knapp, who has held the president and CEO post at the Baton Rouge Area Chamber since 2008, is leaving the Capital Region chamber to join the Committee of 100 for Economic Development, a statewide coalition of leading business executives.Officials from the Committee of 100,... + más
BRAC giving up annual $340,000 appropriation from city-parish for critical priorities | The Advocate
Forbes USA Business March 22, 2023
“A lot of the most successful leaders in healthcare sitting in the C-suite often have strong ... [+] scientific training in their own right,” says Forbes Senior Editor Alex Knapp. “That's essential for making the decisions you have to make in order to meet the demands... + más
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The Advocate USA Business January 26, 2023
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber will forfeit its annual appropriation from East Baton Rouge Parish to free up money for “critical priorities facing the parish,” the economic development organization said Tuesday.BRAC said the move should amount to roughly $340,000 in annual... + más
Baton Rouge college enrollment at all-time high; need to keep grads at home, BRAC says | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business January 24, 2023
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber will give up its annual appropriation from the city-parish to free up the money for “critical priorities facing the parish,” the organization said Tuesday.BRAC said the move should amount to a roughly $340,000 annual savings for the... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation January 22, 2023
NEW YORK — Gwen Knapp, a prominent sports reporter and columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The San Francisco Chronicle and most recently an editor on the sports desk of The New York Times, died Friday in Manhattan, New York. She was 61.The cause was lymphoma, her sister... + más
Gwen Knapp, Sportswriter Who Looked at the Big Picture, Dies at 61 | The New York Times
Windchill could reach 101 below zero on Mount Washington during weekend freeze | The Boston Globe
The New York Times USA Sports January 22, 2023
Gwen Knapp, a prominent sports reporter and columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The San Francisco Chronicle and most recently an editor on the sports desk of The New York Times, died on Friday in Manhattan. She was 61.The cause was lymphoma, her sister Susan Knapp... + más
Gwen Knapp, sports writer who looked at the big picture, dies at 61 | The Boston Globe
Silke Otto-Knapp dies at 52: L.A. artist turned everyday movement into ephemeral painting | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Business December 07, 2022
The Baton Rouge area’s college enrollment is at an all-time high, and local businesses must focus on keeping those students in town after they graduate to solve the region’s workforce needs, according to an economic report from the Baton Rouge Area Chamber.In all, 58,641... + más
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