Gulf South LGBT Chamber Business Guide + Directory

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PRESIDENT MIKE DALY VICE PRESIDENT VIVEK KHANNA BOARD MEMBERS CHARLOTTE D’OOGE MIKE GLORIOSO CANDICE HERRINGTON - LOUP CHRISTEN MAYER LAURIE RICHMOND ANDREA ROMERO CASEY URSCHEL DUSTIN WOEHRMANN

EDITOR TOPHER BALFER ART DIRECTOR ALI SULLIVAN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SHELBY HARPER ( 504) 830 -7246 SHELBY@MYNEWORLEANS.COM PRODUCTION MANAGER EMILY ANDRAS PRODUCTION DESIGNER ROSA BALAGUER CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TODD MATHERNE Produced for Gulf South LGBT Chamber by Renaissance Publishing, LLC 110 Veterans Blvd., Suite 123 Metairie, LA 70005 (504) 828-1380 | myneworleans.com Copyright 2020 Gulf South LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Renaissance Publishing, LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced without consent of the publisher.


Contents About the Gulf South LGBT Chamber.................................................3 Letter from the Chamber President....................................................4 LGBTQ+ Tourism in New Orleans...........................................................6 Resources............................................................................................................8 Economic Impact of LGBTQ+ Businesses.....................................10 Everyone's Welcome Here Program................................................... 11 NOAGE | SAGE New Orleans................................................................... 12 PFLAG New Orleans..................................................................................... 13 LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana................................................ 14 Meet Our Chamber Members................................................................16 Membership Benefits................................................................................20 Membership Directory............................................................................... 21 LGBTQ-Owned Business Directory................................................... 29

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WHO WE ARE Corporate Sponsors

& what we stand for

The Gulf South LGBT Chamber is a network of LGBTQ+ and ally business owners, corporate partners, and community leaders that support business development and equality. Our mission is to promote an inclusive business environment by connecting LGBTQ-owned/operated and allied businesses in the Gulf South — ultimately creating a society where individuals and businesses have equal rights, representation and opportunities. As an affiliate of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), the Gulf South LGBT Chamber provides each member with the opportunity to become a Certified LGBT Business Enterprise®, a designation which further promotes a diversified supply chain throughout corporate America. Our members encompass a vast range of specialties and industries, but we are all united in a common goal. We invite you to join us in showing the passion, creativity, and leadership that already exists within our community — and in doing so, paving the way for continued growth and prosperity for all.

Connect with us! gslgbtchamber.org info@gslgbtchamber.org P.O. Box 791234 New Orleans, LA 70179-1234

An Affiliate of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce

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Letter From The President On behalf of your Gulf South LGBT Chamber of Commerce, it is my pleasure to serve as a volunteer Board Member and President. I am especially thankful for our hardworking Board and Committee Members who tirelessly volunteer their time to provide programming that fosters our Mission of promoting an inclusive business environment. Without our amazing Members, Corporate, and Community partners and Board Volunteers, our Mission would not be achieved. Thank you!

"Together, we will make a difference."

Since our founding in 2013 as an affiliate chamber of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), your Gulf South LGBT Chamber continues to serve as an integral partner in helping to grow LGBTQ-Owned businesses through NGLCC’s LGBTOwned Business Enterprise (LGBTBE) certification process, which gives our certified LGBTBE Members access to our local and national corporate supplier diversity procurement programs. We also have local partnerships with business organizations and corporate partners who seek to do business with our certified business members and utilize our membership directory to identify Allied businesses who support the LGBTQ+ community. Additionally, we provide unique LGBTQ+ and Ally professional networking opportunities, access to professional development and mentorship programs that include workshops and webinars, serve as a connector for employment opportunities and support local community non-profit partners. As we continue to expand and diversify our outreach along the Gulf Coast, our Members, Corporate and Community partners who share in this Vision are critical to our success. Sincerely,

Michael Daly President, Gulf South LGBT Chamber of Commerce

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LGBTQ+ Tourism & Representation in New Orleans NEW ORLEANS HAS LONG BEEN CELEBRATED AS ONE OF THE GREATEST epicenters of culture in the Gulf South, where hearing a jazz tune float in through the open window is just as common as rounding the corner and ending up in the middle of a food festival. It’s a city of parades, music, cuisine, art, and celebration — but it’s much more than all that, too. Most importantly, New Orleans is a place of self expression. The city’s culture is just as much experienced as it is shaped by the people who pass through its streets. The tapestry of interwoven voices and perspectives is constantly evolving, including the way the LGBTQ+ community lives, works, and plays in the city. In 2017 and 2018, New Orleans was named the Second Most Welcoming City in the world by GayCities, while Southern Decadence earned the distinction of Best Weekend in 2019. The shift toward establishing New Orleans as an LGBTQ+ safe-haven in the south is part of a deliberate and ongoing messaging effort. That means embracing, celebrating and growing from our history — the good, the bad, and everything in between. “New Orleans has always been a confluence of cultures coming together, and with that comes a forced recognition that we don't all look alike and act alike, but we all have common interests,” says Mark Romig, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at New

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Orleans & Company. “It hasn’t always been easy, but we’ve always found a way to celebrate, and that’s become a sort of permission to express ourselves and to be supported in our expression.” An established New Orleans figure in his own right, Romig has been one of the leading voices determining how the world perceives New Orleans, both in his current role and as the former President and CEO of New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation (NOTMC). Integral to that task is ensuring the LGBTQ+ community, of which Romig is also a part, is accurately represented. One notable hurdle? Overcoming the belief that New Orleans starts and ends with Bourbon Street. “We’re making sure audiences realize there are so many things you can do,” Romig says. In collaboration with partners like Dustin Woehrmann, founder of marketing and branding agency Communify, local tourism officials have worked to expand public knowledge of what the city offers LGBTQ+ travelers, workers and entrepreneurs. “One of the first things we did was have Dustin do an audit of our site to determine whether we were LGBTQ+ friendly,” Romig says. “The first thing he said is, ‘You’ve got too many rainbow flags.’ As a gay man, I thought I knew everything about gay travel. It spoke to the fact that we need to be cognizant of what people are looking for in a destination and that people see themselves in our messaging. Whether it’s a couple traveling alone, with children or a single visitor, they need to feel like they belong in New Orleans.” And there are plenty of places to belong, as evidenced in NOTMC's "One Time in New Orleans" video series, featuring local drag queen Varla Jean Merman. Locals and travelers alike can find a wide range of activities to satisfy any hobbies

HOT SPOTS

Allways Lounge and Cabaret 2240 St. Claude Ave. Big Daddy’s 2513 Royal Street Bourbon Pub & Parade 801 Bourbon Street Cafe Lafitte in Exile 901 Bourbon Street The Corner Pocket 940 St. Louis Street The Country Club 634 Louisa Street The Friendly Bar 2301 Chartres Street The Golden Lantern 1239 Royal Street Good Friends Bar/The Queen’s Head Pub 740 Dauphine Street Kajuns Pub 2256 St Claude Avenue Napoleon’s Itch 734 Bourbon Street

or interests, from LGBTQ+ literary festivals to inclusive sports leagues, athletic clubs, cooking classes and entertainment venues. More than that, the LGBTQ+ community will find support and resources including BreakOUT! New Orleans (which seeks to end the criminalization of our youth) and SAGE New Orleans (providing advocacy for our elders). Ongoing conversations about citywide messaging also led to the formation of the New Orleans LGBT Hospitality Alliance (NOLHA). This group of like-minded individuals is dedicated to growing LGBTQ+ rights and programming in the city, as well supporting and educating participating organizations. All this, combined with the efforts of the Gulf South LGBT Chamber, has positioned our community for unprecedented levels of inclusivity and prosperity. There’s no shortage of opportunity here, and when you travel to New Orleans, you’re invited to create stories that go further than (but certainly include) the vibrant nightlife and festivities. You’re invited to create stories that reflect everything you are and everything you want to become.

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HOTSPOTS AVITA PHARMACY Helping patients understand and adhere to complicated medication therapies that accompany a complex health condition. BELLE REVE Providing affordable housing to seniors that is consistent with the principles of diversity, respect and dignity. BREAKOUT! NEW ORLEANS Ending the criminalization of LGBTQ+ youth through organizing, healing justice, and leadership development programs. BROTHERHOOD INC. Fighting against the spread of HIV and alleviating the struggles of Black Americans living with HIV and AIDS. CRESCENT CARE Offering health and wellness services for anyone and everyone. gayNOLA Promoting events, organizations and experiences.

HOUSE OF TULIP Creating housing solutions for trans and gender-nonconforming people in Louisiana. LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER OF NEW ORLEANS Combatting homophobia, transphobia, racism and misogyny through communitydriven action. LOUISIANA TRANS ADVOCATES Advancing the core human rights of self-determination and expression for trans, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people.

Oz New Orleans 800 Bourbon Street Phillips Bar 733 Cherokee Street QiQi 1515 Aline Street The Page Bar 542 N Rampart Street Phoenix Bar 941 Elysian Fields Ave RawHide 2010 740 Burgundy Street

NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL AIDS PLANNING COUNCIL Helping people living with HIV receive and maintain care. NEW ORLEANS TRANSGENDER INSTITUTE Sharing resources and elevating the standards for transgender care in our region.

JUST HOW INCLUSIVE ARE WE? The Human Rights Campaign’s 2019 Municipal Equality Index rated cities on the basis of laws, policies and services supporting and protecting LGBTQ+ populations. Here’s how major Louisiana cities scored out of 100.

100 80 60 40 20 0 Alexandria

Baton Rouge

Lafayette

Lake Charles

Connect with Our Friends and Partners: New Orleans & Company neworleans.com/lgbt

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Communify communify.me

Metairie

Monroe

New Orleans

Shreveport


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Your Dollar Makes a Difference The Economic Impact of LGBTQ+ Businesses

12 AVERAGE YEARS IN BUSINESS

33,000 JOBS CREATED BY LGBTBES AVERAGE PROFIT OF LGBTBES :

$2,475,642

( FROM A RANGE OF $1,707 - $180,000,000) ESTIMTATED IMPACT OF ALL LGBTQ - OWNED BUSINESSES IN AMERICA:

$1.7 TRILLION

Sources: America’s LGBT Economy 2016 Snapshot Presented By The NGLCC

IT’S EASY TO LOOK AROUND AND SEE THE INFLUENCE of LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, thinkers and artists on our collective culture, but how does our community impact the economy? We know that signature LGBTQ+ events in New Orleans are significant boosters to tourism and hospitality. Ambush magazine reports that in 2019, Southern Decadence attracted 275,000 visitors with an estimated economic contribution of around $380 million. What has been less clear is the economic impact of LGBTQ-owned and operated businesses on everyday life and commerce, apart from tourism-driven attractions. Thanks to a groundbreaking report by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), along with expert research conducted by Witeck Communications, we have our first snapshot of how our dollars contribute to economic prosperity in America. The report sets an analytical precedent that could eventually lead to a more regional understanding of how LGBTQ-owned and operated businesses stimulate their respective economies. The NGLCC’s research included more than 900 LGBT Business Enterprises (LGBTBEs) to determine average revenue, geographical concentration, industry distribution and lifetime of NGLCC certified businesses, among other factors. The results demonstrate that talent from LGBTBEs is present in every major industry sector in the nation. That means that almost any goods or services you might require can be performed by an LGBTBE, making your dollars — and where you spend them — your greatest tool in fostering an inclusive, diverse business climate.

LOCAL FAST FACTS

There are 8 certified LGBTBEs in the GSLGBT Chamber’s membership Louisiana has an estimated adult LGBTQ+ population of 139,000 3.9% of Louisiana adults (18+) are LGBTQ+ 28% of Louisiana LGBTQ+ adults (25+) are raising children Sources: Ambush Magazine, Gallup data by The Williams Institute, LGBT Movement Advancement Project (MAP)

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Our Doors Are Open Businesses show their dedication to inclusivity

WOULDN’T IT BE NICE if you could tell which businesses are fostering an inclusive, welcoming environment just by looking at their storefronts? The New Orleans LGBT Hospitality Alliance (NOLHA) launched the “Everyone’s Welcome Here” sticker campaign to accomplish just that. Local businesses are invited to declare their establishments as safe spaces for LGBTQ+ (and ally) employees and patrons by taking NOLHA’s inclusivity pledge. Participating businesses receive a free welcoming sticker to display in their workplace, as more than 300 businesses have already done citywide. Just look for the Everyone’s Welcome Here sticker to ensure the businesses you support are part of the movement to create a rich, diverse and welcoming culture.

Take the Pledge! “Our LGBT-friendly business is committed to promoting an economically vibrant Greater New Orleans area, and we believe that we must have workplaces that are diverse and welcoming for all, including, but not limited to, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.”

Watch for the updated, more inclusive version of the sticker, available now.

If your business is ready to join this no-cost initiative, visit neworleans.com/welcoming to take the pledge.

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Empowering our Elders

ADVOCACY FOR THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY shouldn’t only consider the prosperity of younger and future generations, and in New Orleans, it doesn’t. SAGE New Orleans, also known as NOAGE, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides critical support for LGBTQ+ elders in the Greater New Orleans area through community action and conversation. Senior LGBTQ+ citizens often face disparities that are detrimental to their physical and mental health, in addition to affecting their social wellbeing. To address this need, SAGE New Orleans has enacted a community action plan that includes educational seminars, wellness workshops and socialization events, ultimately increasing awareness and competency of issues affecting the aging LGBTQ+ population. For the mind, body and spirit, SAGE hosts weekly coffee talks and walking groups that promote self-care and interpersonal support. SAGEConnect links local elders with volunteers for weekly phone calls, helping to combat feelings of loneliness and depression that are often affiliated with decreased social engagement. The organization also hosts weekly support group for people over the age of 50 who are living with HIV. Through the help of community sponsors and volunteers, SAGE New Orleans is meeting the unique challenges affecting LGBTQ+ elders with unique and proactive solutions, ensuring the dignity and welfare of all citizens. To lend your support through a SAGE New Orleans membership, to volunteer, or to access a comprehensive resource list for LGBTQ+ elders, visit sageneworleans.org

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What exactly are the disparities threatening the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ elders? A 2016 study conducted by The Williams Institute identified several critical issues that affect the aging LGBTQ+ community at a disproportionate rate to heterosexual individuals and couples. LGBTQ+ elders are less likely to seek formal health care. Those who do receive care often conceal sexual orientation or gender identity due to fears of discrimination. Because LGBTQ+ elders might not have children or relatives, informal care options are often limited to “families of choice” or community organizations. LGBTQ+ elders experience greater levels of financial risk due to discriminatory barriers keeping them from employment opportunities, as well as legal and social programs, over their lifetimes. Experiences of victimization and stigma lead to worsened physical and mental health in LGBTQ+ elders, as compared to heterosexual counterparts. Furthermore, transgender elders experience heighted disability and depressive symptoms as compared to cisgender counterparts.

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Raise your Flag PFLAG’s mission to create a better society for LGBTQ+ people SINCE 1982, PFLAG NEW ORLEANS has promoted the development of a respectful and equitable society for LGBTQ+ citizens and allies through support, advocacy and education. As one of the city’s longest-standing organizations centered on LGBTQ+ rights, PFLAG has been a steadfast presence in supporting the LGBTQ+ community and their parents, families and friends. Bimonthly meetings enable open dialogue surrounding gender identity, sexual orientation, and other social obstacles that may adversely affect personal and professional development. These meetings also serve as a non-judgemental forum for loved ones to learn about recognizing and combatting discrimination. PFLAG has provided sensitivity training to local corporations, schools, churches and organizations, including the New Orleans Police Department, and continues to offer training from

qualified representatives for any interested organizations. To ensure the advancement and protection of LGBTQ+ rights, PFLAG has testified numerous times before the state legislature and the Orleans Parish School Board. They continue to advocate for the incorporation of transgender rights, a demographic whose respect and dignity are often questioned and overlooked. In addition to remaining a steadfast source of advocacy and information, PFLAG provides scholarships for both LGBTQ+ students and allies, granting up to $10,000 to eligible students. The Gulf South LGBT Chamber has been proud to support this initiative for the past two years. Applications are accepted between November and February each calendar year. To learn more about PFLAG events, resources or opportunities, visit www.pflagno.org.

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Getting Our History Out of the Closet

THE LGBT+ ARCHIVES Project of Louisiana was founded in 2014 by a group of dedicated individuals who sought to preserve the centuries-old history of the LGBTQ+ community in our state. While the Archives Project is not a formal repository on its own, it assists individuals in entrusting their treasures to various collections in New Orleans, as well as providing resources and funding for the digitization and archival of historical materials. In collaboration with libraries, museums, and institutions like Tulane University and the Historic New Orleans Collection, the LGBT+ Archives Project has facilitated several major collections chronicling local queer history. Part of this effort includes an active oral history program conducted in partnership with T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History at Louisiana State University. Each segment details major events and personal stories told through interviews with community members, which are available in both audio and transcript forms.

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A recent project saw the digitization of “Just for the Record,” a weekly public access television show which ran from 1987-1993. The show, produced by Valda Lewis and Loretta Mims, is regarded as one of the first LGBTQ+ television programs to air in New Orleans. When Lewis began looking for a home for “Just for the Record” footage, the LGBT+ Archives Project assisted her in donating the materials to the Amistad Research Center, which has made episodes available to the public on its Vimeo channel. The Archives Project also serves to facilitate research involving the LGBTQ+ community in the state, be it for documentaries, films, writing, or other purposes. A complete bibliography of existing works can be found on their website. Anyone wishing to donate materials is encouraged to reach out to the LGBT+ Archives Project, though the only items they can accept themselves are “ephemera” (traditionally disposable materials like menus, event posters, etc.)

Major collections will be matched with an institution of the donor’s choosing. “It’s really important to preserve our history,” says Frank Perez, President of the LGBT+ Archives Project. “Our motto is ‘Get our history out of the closet,’ and that works literally and figuratively. People have a lot of things they might not think are important, but actually are. So before you throw anyone out, reach out to us.” Connect with the LGBT+ Archives Project and explore collections at lgbtarchiveslouisiana.org. WHERE TO FIND LGBT+ ARCHIVAL MATERIALS IN THE CITY: Amistad Research Center (504) 862-3222 Earl K. Long Library (504) 280-6549 Louisiana Research Collection (504) 865-5685 Louisiana State Museum (504) 568-6968 The Historic New Orleans Collection (504) 598-7171 Monroe Library (504) 864-7111 Newcomb Archives (504) 865-5239 New Orleans Public Library (504) 596-2570


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MEET OUR MEMBERS Members of the Gulf South LGBT Chamber encompass a broad range of industries and specialties, and they're leading the community effort to diversify business in our region. But don't just take our word for it. In these next pages, you'll meet some of the LGBTQ+ and ally business owners who are lending their voices, talents, resources and expertise to our common goal of creating an inclusive and equitable society.

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Amy Bakay, SHRM-SCP (she, her)

HR NOLA

How did you get started on your career path? I am a lifelong fan of Human Resources. After 20+ years in HR roles for various corporations, I opened HR NOLA in 2017 as an avenue to provide HR services to start-ups and small businesses in the area. Tell us about your business. HR NOLA is a woman-owned, HR consulting business with offices in New Orleans and San Antonio. HR NOLA believes in celebrating our differences and making a positive impact on organizations across many industries. What accomplishment(s) are you most proud of? This year, we’ve supported thousands of employees in over 15 different industries and in multiple states, with employment compliance and staff development, while trying to maintain our own business and personal health during a pandemic. I have never been more proud of my team! How do you keep your job exciting? Every day is different, and every business situation in dealing with people is unique. Even situations that look similar on paper will be different in practice because our guidance is customized and helps businesses manage people efficiently. There is never a dull moment in HR. What does being a member of the GSLGBT Chamber mean to you? Diverse businesses typically encounter barriers that challenge their startup and sustainability efforts, and having this Chamber's support and leadership helps with our growth opportunities. Not only does this benefit underrepresented businesses, but it also uplifts the communities where those businesses are located through developing business with job creation, increased wages and tax revenue. The economic impact and community support is significant!

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Daniela Capistrano (she/they)

DCAP Media, LLC

Photo by Cheryl Gerber

How did you get started on your career path? I pivoted into entrepreneurship after working as a digital producer and journalist for 10 years. In 2010, I incorporated as DCAP Media and took on client projects part-time until I was ready to run my business full-time in 2016. Tell us about your business. At DCAP Media, our tagline is "Strategic Rebellion. Measurable Results." I only work on projects I am passionate about, where I truly care about helping my client-partners to thrive. Our service areas are digital strategy, audience development, strategic partnerships, virtual events consulting and production, and brand development. DCAP Media isn’t for everyone, and I like it that way. What accomplishment(s) are you most proud of? I'm a Queer, non-binary, Latinx person running a successful business with clients nationwide. That’s something I celebrate, but what I am most proud of is my resiliency and the ways I help others. I budget to be a sustaining donor for local organizations including House of Tulip, a Black trans-led organization. How do you keep your job exciting? I work across industries intentionally. I was told long ago that to be successful, I needed to have one lane. I do have one lane: DCAP Media, and we do whatever we want. But we have the same focus with every client: helping them thrive and scale during periods of transition, and supporting them in their evolving philanthropic goals. What does being a member of the GSLGBT Chamber mean to you? It’s important to support LGBTQIA-led organizations. I'm also on the leadership council for the National Small Business Association, because businesses like ours help drive the economy, and I wanted to advocate on behalf of other business owners on Capitol Hill, which is one of my long term goals.

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Laurie Richmond (she, her)

Photo by Cheryl Gerber

Your Promo Paradise

How did you get started on your career path? It all started as a young teenager when I began working for my dad at his printing company. Along with my siblings, I learned the business from the bottom up. I loved the promotional products side of business and saw the potential, so the desire to start my own promotional products company was always there. After over 30 years in the printing industry, the opportunity presented itself in the fall of 2013. Thus Your Promo Paradise was born. Tell us about your business. At Your Promo Paradise, we enjoy making life easier for the busy executive by finding just the right products to achieve their goals. Be it an employee on-boarding package, holiday gift baskets, corporate apparel or special occasion items for distribution, we enjoy catering to their brand and making them look good. And, naturally, we provide full printing services such as catalogs, brochures, posters, banners and direct mail campaigns. What accomplishment(s) are you most proud of? Making personal connections with my clients and truly getting to know them. That familiarity leads to understanding their needs and being able to recommend and deliver exactly what they want. What does being a member of the GSLGBT Chamber mean to you? As an LGBTQ+ activist and member of the community, I always feel it’s important to stand up and be counted. I immediately became a member of the Chamber, and within six months of starting my business, became a certified LGBT Business Enterprise through the NGLCC. Being a member keeps me connected to other LGBTQ+ business owners, professionals and our allies.

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MEMBERSHIP Benefits of Becoming a Member of the Gulf South LGBT Chamber:

Levels

• Waiver of certification fees; certification with NGLCC are good for two years.

Student: $25

• More businesses (over 195 corporate sponsors) are committed to including certified LGBTQ+ businesses in their procurement bids processes as part of their supplier diversity programs, thus creating greater opportunity for financial/business growth. • Access: certification as a LGBTBE gives your business the opportunity to compete for sourcing contracts with the GSC/NGLCC’s Corporate Partners. • Capacity Development: Mentoring and education opportunities including workshops, webinars and lunch-n-learns; in some cases, scholarship programs. • Support Community: Network with other diverseowned businesses and be eligible to participate in social media and other advocacy programs. • Inclusion in the GSC/NGLCC online database of certified businesses, accessible by GSC/NGLCC Corporate Partners and government agencies seeking LGBTQ+ suppliers. • Use of the NGLCC Certified Business logo on your marketing materials, which identifies your business as a certified LGBT Business Enterprise through the NGLCC to the NGLCC’s national network. • Eligibility to receive sourcing opportunities e-mails from the NGLCC and its Corporate Partners. • Discounts to NGLCC’s Annual International Conference and eligibility to exhibit at NGLCC’s international business conference and regional events.

To join, visit business.gslgbtchamber.org/ member/NewMemberApp

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Membership for high school and college students

Individual/Non Profit: $100

Membership for non-business-owner freelance workers, employees, or those in employment transition. Also for Non Profit partners.

Small Business: $200 Membership for companies with 1-20 employees.

Medium Business: $400

Membership for companies with 21-100 employees.

Large Business: $800 Membership for companies with 101+ employees.


Sponsorship Packages Silver Corporate Sponsorship: $1,000

Customizable online business directory profile, recognition as a sponsor at all chamber events, logo on homepage, logo in newsletter, discounted job postings on website, opportunities to post coupons or discounts on your products or services.

Gold Corporate Sponsorship: $2,500

Customizable Online Business Directory Profile, Recognition as a sponsor at all chamber events, Logo on homepage, Logo in newsletter, Discounted job postings on website, Opportunities to post coupons or discounts on your products or services. Co-Host one bimonthly lunch and learn at no costs, with opportunity.

Platinum Corporate Sponsorship: $4,000

Customizable online business directory profile, recognition as a sponsor at all chamber events, logo on homepage, logo in newsletter, discounted job postings on website, opportunities to post coupons or discounts on your products or services, table setup at quarterly chamber events. Co-Host, at no additional cost, bi-monthly Networking Event (every other third-Thursday). One member of our Board will provide company-wide, on-site diversity training.

Membership Directory Listed by Category Advertising & Media ...................................................... 22 Arts, Culture & Entertainment .................................. 22 Automotive & Marine ................................................... 22 Business & Professional Services ............................ 22 Computer & Telecommunications ......................... 23 Construction Equipment & Contractors .............. 23 Family, Community & Civic Organizations ............ 24 Finance & Insurance .................................................... 24 Funeral Services ............................................................ 25 Government, Education & Individuals ................... 25 Health Care ..................................................................... 25 Home & Garden ............................................................. 26 Legal .................................................................................. 26 Lodging & Travel ............................................................. 26 Manufacturing, Production & Wholesale ...............27 Personal Services & Care ............................................27 Pets & Veterinary ............................................................27 Public Utilities & Environment ...................................27 Real Estate, Moving & Storage ....................................27 Restaurants, Food & Beverages ............................... 28 Shopping & Specialty Retail ....................................... 28 Sports & Recreation ..................................................... 28

Icon Key Everyone's Welcome Here NGLCC Certified Silver Sponsor

Silver Level Sponsor

GOLD Sponsor

Gold Level Sponsor

Platinum Sponsor

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Advertising & Media Ambush Tomy Acosta PO Box 2587 LaPlace, LA 70069 (504) 237-3532 ambushpublishing.com tomy@ambushpublishing.com Blooming Rock LLC Aira Vehaskari 2518 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 502-6199 bloomingrock.net aira@bloomingrock.net Member Since 2019 Bon Temps Promotional Products David Restivo 5133 Conti St New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 388-3238 bontempspromos.com david@bontempspromos.com Member Since 2020 Communify Dustin Woehrmann 625 Celeste Street Suite 208 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 233-0097 communify.me dustin@communify.me Member Since 2013 DCAP Media LLC Daniela Capistrano 2411 LaHarpe Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (347) 280-3227 dcapmedia.com daniela@dcapmedia.com Member Since 2019 FLAME Magazine Peter Rayes (504) 507-0970 flamenola.com editorial@flamenola.com Member Since 2019

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gayNOLA Blake Robertson 1000 Bourbon St B-408 New Orleans, LA 70116 (480) 326-0301 gayNOLA.com blake@gayNOLA.com Member Since 2019

Kern Studios Joe Mazzotta 1380 Port of New Orleans Place New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 321-7202 kernstudios.com joe@kernstudios.com Member Since 2019

Land of Sand Audio Andrew Romaner 1227 Cambronne St. New Orleans, LA 70118 (813) 833-2282 landofsandaudio@gmail.com Member Since 2019

Out In New Orleans Angelo Annacarto 701 Betz Ave New Orleans, LA 70121 (504) 952-0641 angelo@outinnola.com Member Since 2016

MRGrafix Ron Budenich 1625 Pauger Street New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 256-5048 mrgrafix.biz ronandmark@aol.com Member Since 2019

Solomon Group Gary Solomon, Jr. 825 Girod St New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 252-4500 solomongroup.com stories@solomongroup.com Member Since 2019

Sir Speedy Wayne Chambless 343 Carondelet Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 586-9812 sirspeedyneworleans.com info@sirspeedyneworleans.com Member Since 2019 Your Promo Paradise, LLC Laurie Richmond 323 Aris Ave Metairie, LA 70005 (504) 377-6121 yourpromoparadise.com laurie@yourpromoparadise.com Member Since 2013

Arts, Culture & Entertainment Foundation Room at House of Blues Jolea Cruzan 225 Decatur St. New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 310-4979 livenation.com joleacruzan@livenation.com Member Since 2020 Silver Sponsor

Automotive & Marine Bohn Toyota Tracey Jester 3800 Lapalco Blvd Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 291-7575 bohnzone.com tjester@bohnzone.com Member Since 2018 H2O Auto Spa, LLC John Godsman 9860 Jefferson Hwy Baton Rouge, LA 70809 (225) 291-9902 h2oautospa.com jdgodsman@gmail.com Member Since 2020

Business & Professional Services Ali Salazar, LLC 404 Collinston Rd. Bastrop, Louisiana 71220 (908) 223-8847 ali@alisalazarllc.com Member Since 2018


Asentiv Coaches and Consultants Melissa Willis 5101 Senac Dr Metairie, LA 70003 (504) 339-9834 asentiv.com melissaw@asentiv.com Member Since 2019

Sticks and Stones Writing Services Suzanne Raether 5422 Music St. New Orleans, LA 70122 (225) 892-2271 sticksstoneswriting.com suzanne@sticksstoneswriting.com Member Since 2019

Frank Ciuffetelli, LLC 6008 Vista Cir Gulfport, MS 39507 (228) 239-6914 fpc2610@gmail.com Member Since 2019

Tourism Tactics by Tico Heberto Soto 700 Commerce Street Unit 208 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 202-0837 tourismtactics.com tico@tourismtactics.com Member Since 2020

HR NOLA Amy Bakay 318 Harrison Avenue Ste 101 New Orleans, LA 70124 (833) 476-6521 hrnola.com amybakay@hrnola.com Member Since 2019 Inner Makeup Astrology Dan Beck 620 Opelousas Ave., #101 New Orleans, LA 70114 (504) 313-8706 innermakeup.net dan@innermakeup.net Member Since 2019 Interweb Development Reed Wendorf 3710 Trafalgar St New Orleans, LA 70119 reedwf.com reed@wendorf.co.uk Member Since 2018 Logismith, LLC Adrienne Lahtela 212 Woodland Dr Suite A La Place, LA 70068 (504) 324-2128 logismith.com hello@logismith.com Member Since 2019

TraxMethod Albert DuPont 624 Percy Brown Road Apartment 632 Thibodaux, LA 70301 (202) 909-5459 traxmethod.com info@albertdupont.com Member Since 2019 Silver Sponsor

Computer & Telecommunications Cox Communications Michael Glorioso 2121 Airline Dr Metairie, LA 70001 (504) 239-2527 cox.com michael.glorioso@cox.com Member Since 2016 GOLD Sponsor

Guardian Computer, LLC Jean Prejean 3500 N Causeway Blvd Suite 435 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 400-2106 gcit.net jean@gcit.net Member Since 2019

Construction Equipment & Contractors HD Electric, LLC Patrick Hodge, Jr. 1454 N. Claiborne Ave New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 261-5350 hdelectricservice@gmail.com Member Since 2019 LKHarmonArchitects Loretta Katherine Harmon 6238 Argonne Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 485-5870 lkharmonarchitects.com harmonarch@att.net Member Since 2017 RES Contractors, LLC Joel Landry 256 Ideal Street Plattenville, LA 70393 (985) 252-3400 res-usa.net jlandry@res-usa.net Member Since 2020 Silver Sponsor

WDG Architects Engineers Peter Jolet 821 Baronne Street New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 754-5280 wdgnola.com pjjolet@wdgnola.com Member Since 2018 Silver Sponsor

Wet Work Inc. Sam Slobusky 2439 Bienville St. By Appointment Only New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 458-3019 wetworknola.com sam@wetworknola.com Member Since 2020

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Family, Community & Civic Organizations Belle Reve New Orleans (Shelter Resources, Inc.) William Bedwell 3037 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 945-9455 bellerevenola.org wbedwell@bellerevenola.org Member Since 2020 Krewe of Armeinius Kevin Hemenger 433 N. Broad Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 579-9430 armeinius.org info@armeinius.org Member Since 2019 Longue Vue House and Gardens Clay Turner 7 Bamboo Road New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 488-5488 longuevue.com cturner@longuevue.com Member Since 2020 SAGE New Orleans - NOAGE Jim Meadows 1631 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 517-2345 sageneworleans.org info@sageneworleans.org Member Since 2019 The Historic New Orleans Collection Jack Pruitt 533 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 423-4662 hnoc.org wrc@hnoc.org Member Since 2019

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Finance & Insurance Aflac Benefit Advisor Jamie Bivalacqua 3500 N Causeway Blvd Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 338-4695 aflac.com jamie_bivalacqua@us.aflac.com Member Since 2020 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana Roderic Teamer (225) 295-3307 bcbsla.com rod.teamer@bcbsla.com Member Since 2019 Silver Sponsor

Capital One Michael Daly (985) 201-5170 capitalone.com michael.daly@capitalone.com Member Since 2016 GOLD Sponsor

Edward Jones Julie Chastant-Poche 5736 Citrus Blvd., Suite 104 Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 729-2425 edwardjones.com julie.chastant-poche@ edwardjones.com Member Since 2018 Edward Jones - Andrea Romero, Financial Advisor Andrea Romero 6100 Hamburg Street, Suite C New Orleans, Louisiana 70122 (504) 288-4846 edwardjones.com andrea.a.romero@ edwardjones.com Member Since 2019 Gateway Payments Heather Safronova 2113 A Marais New Orleans, LA 70116 (479) 461-5567 gatewaypmts.com hsafronova@gatewaypmts.com Member Since 2019

Gustafson Wealth Management Northwestern Mutual Rebecca Gustafson 111 Veterans Memorial Boulevard Suite 940 Metairie, LA 70005 (504) 620-4477 nm.com megan.trulen@nm.com Member Since 2019 Jason W. Fontenot, CPA One Galleria Blvd. Suite 2100 Metairie, LA 70001 (504) 335-3389 jasonwfontenot@gmail.com Member Since 2017 Kirk Stirton, CPA 3 Poydras Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 568-9881 hsm-cpa.com kirk@hsm-cpa.com Member Since 2019 NOLA Lending Sara Chauppette 70457 Highway 21, Suite 105 Covington, LA 70433 (985) 792-8017 nolalending.com schauppette@nolalending.com Member Since 2019 Scot I. Billeaudeau Ameriprise Financial 900 Camp St, Ste 326 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 388-0462 ameripriseadvisors.com/s. billeaudeau s.billeaudeau@ampf.com Member Since 2017 Uptown Benefits Casey Urschel 2124 Jena St. New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 373-7694 uptownbenefits.com casey@uptownbenefits.com Member Since 2019


Funeral Services Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home Patrick Schoen 3827 Canal St New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 482-2111 schoenfh.com patrick.schoen@schoenfh.com Member Since 2019

Government, Education & Individuals Aleen Bernard 1401 Allo Ave Marrero, LA 70072 (504) 228-6825 jeffparish.net abernard@jeffparish.net Member Since 2019 Charlotte D’Ooge 2416 Constance Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (202) 669-1941 charlotte.dooge@gmail.com Member Since 2019 City Of New Orleans Office of Supplier Diversity Rocsean Spencer nola.gov rspencer@nola.gov Councilmember Jason Williams City Hall, Room 2W50 1300 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112 nola.gov jasonwilliams@nola.gov Derrin Bergeron 3219 Jefferson Ave New Orleans, LA 70125 (504) 400-7775 derrin@att.net Member Since 2018

Heidi Netherton 1341 Chickasaw Ave. Metairie, LA 70005 (504) 952-0098 hkmom1@bellsouth.net Member Since 2020 Laveau Contraire (225) 330-9428 laveaucontraire@gmail.com Member Since 2020 New Orleans Chamber of Commerce G. Ben Johnson 1515 Poydras Street Suite 1010 New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 799-4260 neworleanschamber.org bjohnson@ neworleanschamber.org Member Since 2018 The Nola Safe and Sound Project Bradley Bozant 2120 S Glencove LN. Terrytown, LA 70056 (504) 312-3377 bradleybozant007@hotmail.com Member Since 2019 The Officiant Office of New Orleans Charles Urstadt 700 Camp Street Suite 401 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 457-8989 officiantoffice.com info@officiantoffice.com Member Since 2019

Health Care Access Health Louisiana Chenier Reynolds-Montz 234 Loyola Avenue Suite 300B New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 226-2976 accesshealthla.org creynolds@accesshealthla.org Member Since 2019

Amber House Andrew Ward 5725 Heebe St New Orleans, LA 70123 (504) 356-1099 amberhousenola.com andrew@amberhousenola.com Member Since 2019 Avita Pharmacy - Baton Rouge 5551 Corporate Blvd. Suite 102 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 (225) 924-1930 avitapharmacy.com batonrouge@avitapharmacy.com Silver Sponsor

Avita Pharmacy - New Orleans Elysian Fields 1631 Elysian Fields Ave Suite 200 New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 620-0670 avitapharmacy.com nolaelysianfields@ avitapharmacy.com Silver Sponsor

Avita Pharmacy - New Orleans Marine Center 3308 Tulane Avenue Suite 102 New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 309-2557 avitapharmacy.com nola3308tulane@ avitapharmacy.com Silver Sponsor

Avita Pharmacy - Tulane Tower 2601 Tulane Ave Suite 445 New Orleans, LA 70119 (888) 284-8279 avitapharmacy.com nola2601tulane@ avitapharmacy.com Member Since 2019 Silver Sponsor

CrescentCare Rodney Thoulion 1631 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 821-2601 crescentcare.org rodney.thoulion@ crescentcare.org Member Since 2013

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Dr. Catherine Roland Catherine Roland 401 Metairie Rd Apt 517 Metairie, LA 70005 (973) 943-1273 catherineroland12@gmail.com Member Since 2019 Dr. Christen Mayer 344 Saint Joseph Street 409 New Orleans, LA 70130 (813) 418-9192 mayer.christen@gmail.com Member Since 2020 Louisiana Public Health Institute Russell Brewer 1515 Poydras St., Suite 1200 New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 301-9800 lphi.org rbrewer@lphi.org Member Since 2013 Southern Flex Rehabilitation Jeffrey Hebert 2901 Ridgelake Drive Suite 209 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 309-0868 southernflex.com jeff@southernflex.com Member Since 2014 Tulane Medical Center Vivek Khanna 1415 Tulane Ave New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 988-5263 tulanehealthcare.com vivek.khanna@ hcahealthcare.com Silver Sponsor

Home & Garden John Pecorino Art Installation John Pecorino 6041 Chestnut St New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 299-9620 johnpecorino@mac.com Member Since 2015

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Peyroux’s Custom Curtains Neil A. Peyroux 2929 Jefferson Highway Jefferson, LA 70121 (504) 267-4496 neilpeyroux@gmail.com Member Since 2014

Legal Bullock & Ham, Attorneys Richard Bullock 619 Barracks Street New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 267-3191 bullockham.com rbullock@bullockham.com Member Since 2019 Delaney, Robb & Rubin Brandon Robb 2800 Veterans Memorial Blvd #213 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 267-9700 delaneyrobb.com brandon@delaneyandrobb.com Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, APLC Richard Duplantier One Shell Square 701 Poydras St., 40th Floor New Orleans, LA 70139 (504) 525-6802 gallowayjohnson.com jwaguespack@ gallowayjohnson.com Member Since 2013 GOLD Sponsor

Lugenbuhl, Wheaton, Peck, Rankin & Hubbard Tyler Arbour 601 Poydras St. Ste. 2775 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 568-1990 lawla.com tarbour@lawla.com Member Since 2013 Monica Frois, Attorney 201 Saint Charles Avenue #3600 New Orleans, LA 70170 (504) 566-8615 bakerdonelson.com mfrois@bakerdonelson.com

Peter J. Rotolo, III, Attorney 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2300 New Orleans, LA 70163 (504) 585-7022 chaffe.com rotolo@chaffe.com Member Since 2018 The Law Office of Evan J. Bergeron Evan Bergeron 1700 Josephine Street Suite 206 New Orleans, LA 70113 (985) 518-3753 evanjbergeron.law evanjamesbergeron@gmail.com Member Since 2019

Lodging & Travel Jim Tomeny Airbnb James Tomeny 4641 Dart Street New Orleans, LA 70125 (504) 329-0447 jim.tomeny@me.com Member Since 2019 JW Marriott New Orleans Keith McClinsey 614 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 525-6500 marriott.com keith.mcclinsey@marriott.com Member Since 2019 Platinum Sponsor

LaQuinta New Orleans Downtown Corey Chadborn 301 Camp Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 598-9977 laquinta.com corey.chadborn@laquinta.com Member Since 2016


Manufacturing, Production & Wholesale Byrd Iron Works, LLC Rion Byrd 331-A South Jefferson Davis Pkwy New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 982-6402 byrdironworks.com rb011986@gmail.com Member Since 2018 IPS Corp Al Herrera 2001 25th St Kenner, LA 70062 (504) 469-5731 ipscorp.net alherrera@ipscorp.net Member Since 2013

Personal Services & Care A&B Errand Services, LLC Roberto Diaz Del Valle 2419 Carondelet Street Unit A New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 319-7227 aandberrandservices.com contact@ aandberrandservices.com Member Since 2018 Diamond Security Services Inc Lameika Washington 11768 S Harrells Ferry Rd A Unit 11760G Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (225) 303-5802 diamondsecuritys.com lwashington@ diamondsecuritys.com Member Since 2020

Pets & Veterinary Big Easy Animal Rescue Brenda Laura 513 Dumaine St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 324-7771 bigeasyanimalrescue.org bigeasypet@gmail.com Member Since 2019

Photography G Douglas Adams Photography, LLC Douglas Adams P O Box 30162 New Orleans, LA 70190-0162 (504) 444-8670 douglasadamsphotography.com gdouglasadamsphotography@ gmail.com Member Since 2020 Jessica Bachmann Photography, LLC Jessica Bachmann 1205 Octavia Street New Orleans, LA 70115 (724) 816-3331 jessicabachmann.com jbachmann1@cox.net Member Since 2019 Randy Krause Schmidt Photography Randy Krause Schmidt 504 S Alexander St New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 421-0814 randypschmidt.com randypschmidt@gmail.com Member Since 2020

Public Utilities & Environment Entergy Michael Atwater entergy.com matwate@entergy.com Member Since 2019 Silver Sponsor

Event Restroom Edgar Lazaro 331 Richard Street Gretna, LA 70053 (504) 838-0358 yourrestroomdelivered.com edgar@yourrestroomdelivered.com Member Since 2019 Palco Services, LLC Cynthia Rico 900 Camp Street New Olreans, LA 70130 (504) 235-5638 cynthia@palcoservices.net Member Since 2019

Real Estate, Moving & Storage Alvin Cain, Realtor 11746 S. Harrell’s Ferry Rd Suite B Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (225) 993-0827 acg-realty.com alvin@acg-realty.com Member Since 2019 Billiot Development, LLC Michael Billiot 1518 Paul Morphy Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (985) 873-8307 mbilliot@hotmail.com Member Since 2020 Bron Hebert, Realtor 711 Alvar St New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 908-2766 bhebert.gardnerrealtors.com bronhebert@gmail.com Member Since 2019 Cheryl Timmins, Broker 820 Roosevelt Place New Orleans, LA 70119 (941) 539-3333 lagniapperealtorgroup.com cheryl@cheryltimmins.com Member Since 2019

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David Favret, Realtor 1041 Esplanade Avenue New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 905-7533 davidfavret@cox.net Member Since 2019 Mina Hernandez, Realtor 5020 Kawanee Ave. Metairie, LA 70006 (504) 813-7271 mina.hernandez1117@gmail.com Member Since 2019 Nicole Herrington-Loup of The Loup Group at Gardner Realtors 1037 Tallow Tree Dr Mandeville, LA 70448 (504) 628-8932 theloupgroup. gardnerrealtors.com nherringtonloup@ gardnerrealtors.com Member Since 2020 Randy Trahan, Realtor 269 Oak Lane Mandeville, LA 70448 (504) 495-9654 randy.a.trahan@gmail.com Member Since 2018 RĂŞve | Realtors Rebecca Martinez 1477 Louisiana Avenue Suite 101 New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 300-0700 reverealtors.com rebecca@reverealtors.com Member Since 2019 Shawn Carroll 2734 Prytania Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 494-1375 Nolaman24@yahoo.com Member Since 2017

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Steve Richards Properties 712 Orleans French Quarter New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 258-1800 steve.reverealtors.com steve@reverealtors.com Member Since 2013

Pistachios Barn, LLC Roy Aghdam 901 W Broussard Rd Lafayette, LA 70506 (888) 522-8377 pistachiosbarn.com sales@pistachiosbarn.com Member Since 2019

Warren Weiss 1500 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 782-6105 warrenweissrealtor.com warren@warrenweissrealtor.com Member Since 2019

Tsunami Michele Ezell 601 Poydras Suite B New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 608-3474 servingsushi.com info@servingsushi.com Member Since 2019

Restaurants, Food & Beverages Cookies By Design Jessica Thurman 3535 Severn Avenue, Suite 5 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 455-8777 cookiesbydesign.com cookiesbydesignnola@gmail.com Member Since 2019 Louisiana Pizza Kitchen Uptown Rob Gerhart 615 S. Carrollton Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 866-5900 louisianapizzakitchenuptown.com lpkuptown@cox.net Member Since 2017 Nesbit’s Market, LLC Nicholas Nesbit 448 Julia Street Unit 208 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 251-3290 nesbitsmarket.com nicnesbit@yahoo.com Member Since 2019

Shopping & Specialty Retail Saints for Sinners, LLC Rob Clemenz 5866 General Diaz Street New Orleans, LA 70124 (504) 482-2467 saintsforsinners.com robclemenz@saintsforsinners.com

Sports & Recreation New Orleans Track Club Fred Ruckert 1050 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Suite 109 New Orleans, LA 70125 (504) 304-2326 runNOTC.org notc@runnotc.org Member Since 2019


LGBTQ+ Owned Businesses Businesses included in this section were sourced by community members, so it is not an official list and may not be comprehensive. If there are errors or you want to be listed in our next edition, please email info@gslgbtchamber.org

Art Galleries & Studios Arthur Roger Gallery 432 Julia St New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 522-1999 arthurrogergallery.com Dutch Alley Artist’s Co-op 912 N Peters St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 412-9220 dutchalleyartistsco-op.com Galerie Vinsantos 811 Royal St New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 603-6038 galerievinsantos.com Jonathan Ferrara Gallery 400A Julia St. New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 522-5471 jonathanferraragallery.com Preservation Tile Co. (504) 982-2469 preservationtiles.com

Bars Bourbon Pub & Parade 801 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 529-2107 bourbonpub.com

Cafe Lafitte in Exile 901 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 522-8397 lafittes.com

Rawhide 2010 740 Burgundy St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 525-8106 rawhide2010.com

Crossing 439 Dauphine St New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 523-4517 crossingnola.com

The Page Bar 542 N Rampart St New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 875-4976

Good Friends Bar 740 Dauphine St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 566-7191 goodfriendsbar.com Kajun’s Pub 2256 St Claude Ave New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 947-3735 kajunpub.com Napoleon’s Itch 734 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 237-4144 Philips Bar 733 Cherokee St New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 865-1155 phillipsbar.com Phoenix Bar 941 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 945-9264 phoenixbarnola.com

Bed & Breakfasts The Burgundy 2513 Burgundy St. New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 261-9477 theburgundy.com HH Whitney House 1923 Esplanade Ave New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 948-9448 hhwhitneyhouse.com The Green House Inn 1212 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 525-1333 thegreenhouseinn.com Mag’s 940 940 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 948-1888 mags940guesthouse.com

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Catering Tap Truck NOLA 1201 S Rampart St New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 399-9794 taptrucknola.com Palate New Orleans 8220 Willow St New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 864-2990 palateneworleans.com Saveur Catering 728 Dublin St New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 982-8361 saveurcatering.com

Entertainment Slotted Spoon Productions slottedspoonproductions. com The Benedetti Group 3436 Magazine Street #438 New Orleans, LA (504) 337-3937 thebenedettigroup.com

Urban Earth 1001 Anson St. Gretna, LA 70053 (504) 524-0100 urbanearthstudios.com The Officiant Office of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 457-8989 officiantoffice.com

Grocery Nesbit’s Julia Street Market 333 Julia St #1 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 592-7559 nesbitsmarket.com Nesbit’s Magazine Street Market 301 Magazine St Unit 105 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 281-4383 nesbitsmarket.com

The Solomon Group 825 Girod St New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 252-4500 solomongroup.com

Nesbit’s Poeyfarre Street Market 925 Poeyfarre St New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 522-5252 nesbitsmarket.com

Event Planning

Health & Beauty

French Quarter Wedding Chapel (504) 598-6808 FQWC.com

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LesCo Productions New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 236-5702 lescopro.com

Avita Pharmacy (888) 284-8279 avitapharmacy.com

John Malta Salon 1530 Delachaise St New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 862-7833 johnmalta.com Maison de Cheveux/ Blown Away Nola 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite #127 New Orleans, LA 70170 (504) 908-4247 maisondecheveux.com Southern Flex 2901 Ridgelake Dr Suite 107 Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 309-0868 southernflex.com Spa Atlantis Downtown 740 Gravier St New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 566-8088 spaatlantis.com Spa Atlantis French Quarter 536 Bienville St New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 566-8088 spaatlantis.com Two Guys Cutting Hair 2372 St Claude Ave #125 New Orleans, LA 70117 (215) 519-5030

Historical Landmarks Laura Plantation Co. 2247 LA Hwy. 18 Vacherie, LA 70090 225-265-7690 lauraplantation.com


Home & Design Bywater Framing 3040 St. Claude Ave New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 330-1051 bywaterframing.com Byrd Iron Works, LLC (504) 982-6402 byrdironworks.com Corbett Scott, Architect 1811 Hastings Place New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 408-1823 corbettscottarchitect.com Doorman Designs (504) 408-1616 doormandesigns.com Graci Interiors, LLC 902 Jefferson Ave Suite 3 New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 452-0051 graciinteriors.com Legal Services Bloom Legal 839 St Charles Ave #310 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 291-7793 bloomlegal.com Winston & Bergeron, LLP (504) 577-2500 winstonbergeron.com

Marketing & Communications Communify 625 Celeste St, Suite 208 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 233-0097 communify.me

Deveney 935 Gravier Street, Ste. 1135 New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 949-3999 deveney.com Your Promo Paradise (504) 377-6121 yourpromoparadise.com

Museums & Tours Crescent City Tour Booking Agency 638 St. Ann St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 568-0717 G L-f de Villiers Historic Tours 1137 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (225) 819-7535 glfdevilliers.com Gulf South Travel Services P.O. Box 13490 New Orleans, LA 70185 (504) 952-0641 gulfsouthtravelservices. com Gators and Ghosts 728 St Louis St New Orleans, LA 70130 (888) 481-8188 gatorsandghosts.com Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes & Culture 1010 Conti St New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 218-4872 themardigrasmuseum.com

Tours by Steven 1130 Decatur St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 442-4220 toursbysteven.com

Pet Care NOLA’s Finest Pet Care (501) 410-6326 nolasfinestpets.com

Photography & Film John Lavin Studio/ Bloodrush Films (323) 377-8722 johnlavin.com Stephen Young Photographer + Filmmaker (504) 534-5877 jstephenyoung.com

Publications Ambush Magazine (504) 522-8049 ambushpublishing.com gayNOLA (480) 326-0301 gaynola.com

Real Estate Francher Perrin Group (504) 251-6400 francherperringroup. gardnerrealtors.com

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Rêve | Realtors 1477 Louisiana Ave #101 New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 300-0700 reverealtors.com The Davids (504) 905-7533 thedavidsnola.com

Restaurants Arrow Cafe 628 N Rampart St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 410-5647 Betty’s Bar & Bistro 700 Burgundy St. New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 354-1222 bettysbar.com Clover Grill 900 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 598-1010 clovergrill.com Cru - Raw & Bubble Bar 535 Franklin Ave New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 266-2856 Eat New Orleans 900 Dumaine St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 522-7222 eatnola.com

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Louisiana Pizza Kitchen - Uptown 615 S Carrollton Ave New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 866-5900 louisianapizzakitchenupt own.com

Bourbon Pride 909 Bourbon St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 566-1570 bourbonpride.com

Mona Lisa 1212 Royal St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 522-6746 monalisaneworleans.com

Friend 600 Carondelet St #120 New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 342-2162 friendneworleans.com

Mister Gregory’s Shrimp Boil Experience 810 N Rampart St New Orleans, LA 70116 707-480-3900 mistergregorys.com

Material Life (504) 383-3281 material.life

Vessel 3835 Iberville Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 603-2775 vesselnola.com Who Dat Coffee Cafe 2401 Burgundy St New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 872-0360

Shipping Services Pack Rat Shipping 3436 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70115 (504) 899-5415 packratshipping.com

Shopping

HEX: Old World Witchery 1219 Decatur St New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 613-0558 hexwitch.com


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