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Greater New Orleans, Inc. Named Economic Development Organization of the Year

NEW ORLEANS — This  morning, the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) selected  Greater New Orleans, Inc. (GNO, Inc.) as the Economic Development  Organization of the Year, with a “Gold” designation for communities over  500,000 residents. This global award was distributed during the  organization’s 2022 Annual Conference in Oklahoma City, and is the  highest organizational honor given during IEDC’s Excellence in Economic  Development Awards.

 

“Winning Economic Development Organization of the Year is a testament to  the dedication and work of many,” said Michael Hecht, GNO, Inc.  President & CEO.  “The staff, Board, NextGen Council, investors,  economic development partners, educational partners, elected leaders,  and community all share in the responsibility and credit for this  recognition.”

 

IEDC’s Excellence in Economic Development Awards recognize the world’s  best economic development programs and partnerships, marketing  materials, and the year’s most influential leaders. The ‘Gold Rank’ for  2022 EDO of the Year is given to the leading economic development  organization demonstrating goals and objectives, program innovation and  continuity, leadership quality and consistency, performance benchmarks  and measured metrics, and community interaction and impact.

 

“The GNO, Inc. team and all of the organization’s partners and  stakeholders should feel incredibly proud of this remarkable honor of  being named the Best EDO in the World,” said Richard Cortizas, GNO, Inc.  Board Chair.  “This award recognizes the hard work GNO, Inc. is  performing in order to transform and grow the region’s economy.  Collectively, we all benefit from the new business opportunities and  jobs that are created by their leadership in our region.”

 

In selecting GNO, Inc. for this honor, the IEDC judges were given the  opportunity to learn more about numerous accomplishments that the  organization has achieved over the past year, including:

  • Completed 12 expansion and relocation projects totaling 1,044 direct jobs and $664M in investment
  • Won the federal EDA’s Build Back Better Regional Challenge for H2theFuture, a strategy to decarbonize Louisiana’s industrial corridor – one of only 4% of national winners
  • Launched the NOLA Coalition, to help improve public safety and invest in youth, now with over 400 members
  • Passed historic tax reform legislation, taking Louisiana from #25 to #4 lowest income tax rates
  • Pioneered the HBCU Startup Internship initiative, a paid program to introduce BIPOC students to entrepreneurship
  • Created the GNOwind Alliance, with over 150 members, to develop the Offshore Wind cluster in Louisiana
  • Worked with Microsoft to create Game Camp, a five-month intensive program for Louisiana residents to learn programming
  • Saw  $2.5B of exits of companies that GNO, Inc. helped grow, including Lucid  ($1.1B), and Levelset ($500M), and developed StartupNOLA.com to promote  entrepreneurship
  • Relaunched  the Coalition for Sustainable Flood Insurance, a national organization  for flood insurance reform for Louisiana and the nation
  • After  Hurricane Ida, served as a primary information source for the business  community, and launched GNO Power Match to help businesses find  generators
  • Launched StudyNOLA, a website to showcase the region’s higher education community
  • Selected by the State as the Region 1 STEM Center to promote STEM workforce development and industry engagement with education
“As  the Chair of the NextGen Council, I see firsthand the incredible work  that the staff, volunteers, and investors put into the programs within  GNO, Inc to advance our region,” said Josie Delaune, Chair of the GNO,  Inc. NextGen Council.  “It is energizing to see this work rewarded in  such a prestigious way, and I'm confident the energy will lead to many  more awesome accomplishments.”

Louisiana Economic Development also was awarded "Best in Show" by the  International Economic Development Council. This award is the top honor  presented at the event and is given to the EDO who has exhibited overall  excellence in all areas of economic development.

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About Greater New Orleans, Inc.

Greater  New Orleans, Inc. is the regional economic development nonprofit  organization serving the 10-parish region of Southeast Louisiana that  includes Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St.  James, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington  parishes. GNO, Inc. works together with the business community; local,  state, and federal governments; and other regional stakeholders to  coordinate, consolidate, and catalyze action on key issues and  opportunities that maximize job and wealth creation and retention, are  relevant to the region as a whole, and create systematic impact.

About IEDC

The  International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit,  non-partisan membership organization serving economic developers. With  more than 5,000 members, IEDC is the largest organization of its kind.  Economic developers promote economic well-being and quality of life for  their communities by creating, retaining, and expanding jobs that  facilitate growth, enhance wealth, and provide a stable tax base. Learn  more at iedconline.org.

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