New Orleans
I had the opportunity to travel to New
Orleans for my job! The retreat was fantastic. We received a tour of the city,
looked at the work Capital One has been doing through various nonprofits in the
city and experienced wonderful food and fun nightlife! The best part of the
trip was doing a deep dive into Charter Schools in New Orleans (including
Capital One's interaction model with them) and the amazing work our team has
done with the Bayou District Foundation creating Columbia Parc (President Obama
has even toured it...even if you don't like him, it's still pretty cool!).
Here is the story of the creation of the Bayou District Foundation:
In the Fall of 2005, in the months after Hurricane
Katrina’s devastating hit on the Gulf Coast, a group of civic-minded New
Orleans residents formed the Bayou District Foundation. Their vision was to
assist in the rebirth of the City of New Orleans by helping to restore the
areas in and around New Orleans City Park. Today that vision is a reality.
Bayou District Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose members include highly
engaged community leaders within both the City of New Orleans and the State of
Louisiana.
Bayou District Foundation is constructing a mixed
income residential community on the site of the former St. Bernard Public
Housing Development and in surrounding neighborhoods. Bayou District Foundation
is building a world class 0-5 early education center for 150 low income
children and is working with New Schools for New Orleans to introduce a K-8
charter to the Pilotland neighborhood. To complete this 'cradle to college'
pipeline; BDF is partnering with the Orleans Parish School Board and the
Recovery School District to bring a world class college prep high school to the
Bayou District. The Bayou District Foundation effort also includes the
restoration of New Orleans City Park’s golf facilities.
Pictures are on this website of the
community that we were able to tour: Columbia Parc
Trip Highlights: Parkway
Bakery & Tavern for Po-boys in Mid-City, Breakfast at Ruby Slipper (I
had an omelet filled with shrimp), Meeting with the Bayou District Foundation,
Tour of Columbia Parc (the place-based initiative Capital One has been working
on to restore a post-Katrina neighborhood), Tour of Gentilly and Lower Ninth
Ward, Lunch-n-Learn on Charter Schools with New Schools for New Orleans, Dinner
at Dickie Brennan’s Bourbon House, Karaoke Bar on Bourbon Street, Blue Dot
Donuts and Lunch @ Emeril’s!
Bourbon Street, View from my hotel (Loew's), Street in New Orleans, and yummy dessert! |
The awesome welcome kit our New Orleans team provided - all New Orleans-themed! |
Columbia Parc |
9th Ward - very cool eco-friendly homes....very expensive. Brad Pitt has a home in this area. |
My first "chicken 'n' waffles" experience...it was good! |
9th Ward - very cool eco-friendly homes....very expensive. Brad Pitt has a home in this area. |
One of the new apartments in Columbia Parc (nice, huh?). |
Columbia Parc |
New York
Richard had a busy time in NYC! He met with a broker Monday -
Wednesday searching for an apartment...they looked at over 30 apartments! He
said he was sore from all the walking. We are so happy that our #1 pick (based
on location, price, dog-friendly area, square footage) is the apartment we got!
It will for sure be a different atmosphere than we are used to, but we are SO
excited ! On Thursday and Friday, Richard worked from the NYC Office and had
dinner with his new team. He had the opportunity to try a variety of food each
night and swears he lost 4 lbs from all the walking he did! He also saw
dauchshunds everywhere he went. :)
The entrance to our NYC apartment building!! |
Richard preparing for his 3-day apartment search in NYC...check out his super cool spiral! |
When Richard wasn't apartment searching, he was exploring the city at night! |
Our NYC Apartment!! WOOHOO! Upper East Side in Manhattan!
Food Highlights: Shake Shack, Gray's Papaya, Ray's Pizza,
Random Hot Dog Vendor, Mughlai, Nanoosh and BlueWater Grill |
The crazy amount of paperwork we had to complete for our apartment! |
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