Applies national best practices to Louisiana Economic Development structure and operations.
BATON ROUGE – Surrounded by legislators, economic development leaders and business stakeholders from around the state, Governor Jeff Landry signed legislation that fulfills his commitment to overhaul the state’s approach to economic development and revitalize business investment and job creation throughout the state. SB 494, known as the “Positioning Louisiana to Win” bill, modernizes the organizational structure of Louisiana Economic Development so it can better attract new business and more effectively support the businesses already invested in our state.
The legislation establishes a private sector-led board – the Louisiana Economic Development Partnership (LEDP) – charged with developing an economic development strategic plan and advising on policies, programs and initiatives that promote economic growth in the state. It also provides the agency with critical flexibility to operate at the speed of business by exempting it from state procurement and technology services bottlenecks.
The bill signing coincided with LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois’ announcement of her senior leadership team, which adds extensive private sector, economic development and change management experience at a pivotal moment in the agency’s history.
“Today we are taking the first big step toward restoring Louisiana’s position as the economic powerhouse of the South,” Governor Landry said. “We have always had the most skilled and dedicated workers, the richest natural resources, and the best location for national and international commerce in the country. Now, with the signing of this bill and the leadership of Secretary Bourgeois, we can finally take full advantage of all the things that make Louisiana so special and give our workers and their families the future they deserve.”
“Louisiana has a historic opportunity for investment, jobs, growth, innovation and global impact,” Secretary Bourgeois said. “But we can’t seize that opportunity unless we dramatically change our approach. The passage of SB 494 clears a path for that transformation to occur. I want to thank the bill’s author, Sen. Beth Mizell, and House Commerce Committee Chairman Rep. Daryl Deshotel; the House and Senate leadership; and the entire State Legislature for their unwavering support. With the governor, legislators, stakeholders and business leaders pulling in the same direction, and a talented and energized LED leadership team in place, realizing our state’s extraordinary economic potential is now within reach.”
“The Positioning Louisiana to Win Bill is a perfect illustration of the great things that can be accomplished when we all work together to create a better Louisiana,” said Sen. Beth Mizell. “It has already had a positive effect, giving Sec. Bourgeois the flexibility to assemble a talented leadership team that has a wealth of private sector experience. LED now has the tools it needs to move at the speed of business and help our local, regional and business partners put Louisiana back on top.”
“This legislation represents a significant step forward for Louisiana. By empowering our Department of Economic Development with new tools and streamlined processes, we are positioning our state to attract more businesses, create jobs, and foster innovation. This comprehensive approach to economic development will drive Louisiana towards a more prosperous and sustainable future,” said Rep. Daryl Deshotel.
By eliminating the statutory requirement that the governor appoint an Assistant Secretary and Undersecretary, SB 494 gives the LED secretary flexibility to create a leadership structure that best serves the agency’s current needs. Sec. Bourgeois was joined at the bill signing by her newly appointed executive team:
Anne Villa, Deputy Secretary
Rachel Shields, Chief Engagement Officer
Paige Carter, Chief Business Development Officer
Joshua Fleig, Chief Innovation Officer
Ileana Ledet, Chief Economic Competitiveness Officer
Mark Lorando, Chief Communications Officer
Chelsea Harris Dufrene, Executive Director, LED FastStart
Chris Stelly, Executive Director, Louisiana Entertainment and Director, Legislative Affairs
Robin Porter, Executive Counsel
Read full executive team bios at OpportunityLouisiana.com.
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