World Trade Center N.O. Announces New Board of Directors Appointments

41530587 2318521651508704 8663171811690676224 NNEW ORLEANS – The World Trade Center has announced the following appointments to the World Trade Center New Orleans Board of Directors: William (Will) Baldwin, Partner, Jones Walker, Jeff Corbin, Director of Operations, Laitram, Scott Cunningham, Senior Vice President, Hancock Whitney, Scott Goldin, Chief Financial Officer, Goldin Metals Inc., Matt Gresham, Chief Governmental Relations Officer, Port of New Orleans, Walt Leger III, President-Elect, New Orleans & Company, Dawn Lopez, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Associated Terminals and Turn Services, Nyka Scott, Director of Public Affairs, Entergy New Orleans and elected to our board and to serve as WTCNO Treasurer, Chris Sullivan, Senior Vice President, Regions Bank. 

“I along with my esteemed board colleagues could not be more pleased with the leadership, talent and energy that these new board members bring to the World Trade Center” said WTCNO Chairman Paul Aucoin in a press release. “My sincere thanks to our World Trade Center Nominating Committee and to our Board for providing its time, diligence and careful consideration to collect, interview and to once again select the finest global professionals in our state and region. This board is determined to make a difference for our Investors, the trade community and for the World Trade Center. These new board additions along with our current board will continue to make a difference.”

“Our World Trade Center continues to transition into its established and much needed leadership role in the international business community,” said Ed Webb, World Trade Center CEO. “Since 1943, this Board has been driven by recognized business practitioners that serve as the Voice of Trade for Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region. Congratulations and a big Louisiana welcome to these outstanding board additions.”   

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