We’re celebrating the graduation of 3 Launch Pad companies on Tuesday, March 1st. We’ll have pizza from Noon until 1:00 and you can join us in congratulating our graduates and explore office openings at Launch Pad.
I am excited today to announce Launch Pad Ignition, our new startup accelerator program.
This is the culmination of several years of planning and preparation, and we are particularly excited to be launching as a part of the TechStars Network, and by extension the Obama administration’s new Startup America Initiative.
Ignition has been a personal passion project. The conversation started a year ago, after I wrote my open letter to David Cohen (see, they really work). Andrew Hyde has been a huge supporter and Taylor Davidson has been instrumental in helping us model this out and make it happen. Thank you to the fantastic mentors who have already committed to being onboard. If you’re interested, please contact me. I’m excited to be working with my co-founders of Barre Tanguis, Will Donaldson, Peter Bodenheimer and Mark Graffagnini, this really is like a startup itself.
An exciting leap for the New Orleans startup ecosystem, Ignition creates a framework to help founders refine their product offering, invigorate their business plans, and raise funding to fuel their growth. So, if you are a startup in New Orleans, or willing to move to New Orleans to accelerate the growth of your company, definitely check out the info and get your application in before March 18.
Learn more about Launch Pad Ignition, the TechStars Network, and Startup America. See more detailed information in our press release. We are proud to be playing a role in accelerating entrepreneurship. Startups, start your engines!
We’re doing a Five Minute Pitch on Wed at Launch Pad. Here is the coaching guidance that I just sent out to the companied presenting.
We had our Thanksgiving Episode this week with a packed list of guests, turkey tasting, & even a cranberry eating contest!! Watch here and see what happened!
For Episode 56 Megan Hargroder and Chris Boudy hosted outside of Capdeville. Suzy Rivera came on the show to discuss Life-Yoga New Orleans and also her company “Shoe”. Kristen McEntyre & Darren Hoffman of Tutti Dynamics were also on the show discussing their latest kickstarter project. Watch and find out more! :)
This episode was super fast and fun. Megan and Chris hosted on Girod Street just as the bands began to play.
New Orleans is home to many exciting happenings in the world of Ruby on Rails this week as RubyConf comes to New Orleans for the first time. We’re excited to be hosting events at Launch Pad and sponsoring events through Flatsourcing. I wanted to take a minute to share everything that is going on this week.
Andrew Larimer & Chris Boudy (@andrewlarimer & @chrisboudy) hosted our October 8th episode starting off with Lisa Robinson of Urbandogmagazine.com. Chris then talked with Champsuperstar about NerdNiteNola & finally Edie Cagnolatti joined us and discussed “save our cemeteries”. See you next week! :)
This week Megan Hargroder & Andrew Larimer hosted as we had Mehmet Ergelen on to tell us about lovebluebag.com. Dr Frank Martin & Dr. Igwe were on to talk about SUNO’s programs & finally, Joey Vanas stopped in to discuss Delivering Happiness Bus Tour.
This week’s episode was Sloane Berrent’s final episode as a guest host (though she will be back as a guest star host in the future we’re hoping!) She was on to interview Alex Schott of Entergy. Rachael LaRoche joined us to talk about her latest venture, Ruffian Swap (follow @RuffianSwap). Finally, Steven Adjimi was on to show us some of JeanTherapy’s designs and talk about the future of JeanTherapy. Neel Sus was on to talk about Touch Studios LLC & also, Barrett Conrad popped on to tell us some news…watch here and find out what it was :)
On this 5th anniversary of Katrina, there has been much reflection about New Orleans. We have made many strides as a city, yet there remains much work to be done. The city is broad and diverse and I wouldn’t for a minute pretend to know the challenges that so many have faced over the last five years. One bright spot has been the emergent entrepreneurial community in New Orleans. I been a New Orleanian equal parts pre & post storm now, and it amazes me how different the business climate is today. There is a collaborative, bootstrapping, can-do spirit driving us and the last few years have been the most inspirational of my business career. There is something truly special going on in New Orleans right now, and I am humbled that the people of Launch Pad, our community, is playing such an vital role in this resurgence. There has been plenty of coverage this week about what is going on in New Orleans, and I wanted to share some of it with you here. Thanks to everyone in New Orleans for being here and to everyone else for your love and support!
This week’s show was LPTV’s first Summer Fashion Show episode! Guests were Lauren Thom of Fleurty Girl, Jeremy Miller & Aimee Shultz of Shultzilla, & Blake Haney of Dirty Coast. Blake also announced the launch of ArtsNewOrleans.org with Rachel Puckett & Lindsay Glatz. The show closed with a t-shirt fashion cat walk dj-ed by Ben Reece and Chris Schultz!
Our June 25th Episode included guests from PhoneBalls with Gerard Ramos & Chris Tortorich. Andrew Larimer was on and did a “dramatic reading” of Pike Barkerding’s latest news & Ben and Chris also interviewed Roger Ivens from Defenders of the Coast.
Two brand new events are coming up at Launch Pad in July. We invite you to join us for both of them. Please RSVP below.
This was our 1 year anniversary episode! We had some great guests on today with Matthew Moseley on to talk about his book Dear Dr. Thompson & also Alex Hochron to talk about HealthCampNola! Our next episode will be June 25th as we’ll begin having one LPTV a month the last Friday of each month!
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