It’s New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Hosted ByPeter Ricchiuti

Tulane University A.B. Freeman School of Business finance professor Peter Ricchiuti holds court over lunch at Columns in Uptown New Orleans. Peter's lunch guests are New Orleans business people, from startups to CEO's, from artists to tech entrepreneurs, musicians to movers-and-shakers. New Orleans is on everybody's list as a great place to party but it's also on many lists of the best place to start a business. Peter's deeply knowledgable and equally levity-laden approach to business conversation neatly makese sense of the Crescent City's contradictions.

Geaux Mom! – Out to Lunch – It’s New Orleans

The women’s movement has been striving to define the place of women in the workplace, and in society in general, since the 1960’s. Although there have been some major turning points over the past half century, the era we’re in now may turn out to be one of the most significant and long lasting.

In New Orleans, two very different media-based businesses are contributing to this change.

Heide Winston

Heide Winston and her partner have launched Geaux Girl! magazine – a teen magazine with a sex-ed component. It’s a unique publication – partly written by girls themselves, and partly by experts in subjects relevant to teenage girls.

Ashley Angelico

Ashely Angelico and her partner run the very successful New Orleans Moms Blog. Moms Blog is a national network of locally owned blogs. They’re updated daily with information for moms on subjects that range from how to cope in general, to where you can go with your kids today.

Ashley Angelico, Heide Winston, Peter Ricchiuti

Peter Ricchiuti hosts this enlightening conversation about New Orleans and Lousiana women and girls over lunch at Commander’s Palace.The restaurant itself, one of the most acclaimed in New Orelans and across the country, is the creation of three women: the late Ella Brennan and her heirs, Ti Martin and Lally Brennan. This is the first edition of Out to Lunch since Ella Brennan’s passing so it is fitting that it is about strong and ascending New Orleans women.

Photos by Jill Lafleur.

Realtor Tracey Moore