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FROM THE EDITOR

Welcome to our highly anticipated Men’s Issue, a captivating exploration of the inspiring individuals who are making waves in the business world. In this edition, we have dedicated our pages to celebrating the achievements and journeys of remarkable men who are redefining leadership and leaving an indelible mark on their industries.

One of the profiles that stands out is that of Superdad, John McAndrew, whose extraordinary balancing act between fatherhood and entrepreneurship has captivated our attention. Through his tireless efforts, he has proven that success in both realms is not only attainable but also mutually reinforcing. John’s story serves as an inspiration to all those striving to excel in their careers while being present for their families.

Another remarkable individual we feature is Mark Raymond Jr., the visionary behind the Split Second Foundation. This groundbreaking organization is transforming the lives of individuals affected by traumatic brain injuries, using innovative technologies and therapies. Mark’s determination and compassion have not only changed the lives of countless individuals but have also served as a catalyst for creating awareness about the importance of brain health.

We are excited to present this unique combination of stories in our Men’s Issue, showcasing the diverse range of talents and endeavors that contribute to the fabric of our business community. Our mission as a publication has always been to be the local resource for community leaders, local charities, and community events. We take great pride in spotlighting the achievements of those who are making a difference in their fields and in their communities.

Thank you for joining us in this exploration of the remarkable men who are shaping the business world and our communities. We are honored to be your trusted source, and we will continue to bring you the stories that matter—the stories of extraordinary individuals who are making a difference in our world.

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CONTENTS JUNE/JULY 2023 THE VIEWS AND COMMENTS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHORS ARE NOT ALWAYS THAT OF OUR EDITORS OR PUBLISHERS. WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION IN THE PUBLICATION, SOCIAL NORTHSHORE ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR RESULTANT CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE RELIANCE ON INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION. ALL IMAGES CONTAINED IN SOCIAL NORTHSHORE MAGAZINE ARE SUBJECT TO THE COPYRIGHT OF SOCIAL NORTHSHORE, BUT NOT LIMITED THERETO. REPRODUCTION OF ANY PART OF THIS MAGAZINE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. 12 26 75 61 85 12 Community Leader: Brother Raymond Bulliard 18 Gentlemen's Profiles 26 Impact & Give Back: Split Second Foundation 42 Influencer: Ashley Fisher 58 S | Art: Tia J. Cronin 61 Belle Maison: The Jackson Family 75 SuperDad: John McAndrew 78 Sip and Savory: Zach Leach 85 Bride: Nancy + Chris FEATURES ALL ABOUT Women THE PINK ISSUE COMING IN OCTOBER 8 SOCIAL NORTHSHORE

Who We Are on the Northshore

Our Lady of the Lake Northshore is part of one of the largest Health Systems in Louisiana, the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS), with hospitals, clinics and physicians located throughout Louisiana and in Mississippi. For the past nine years, our health system has had a strong commitment to the Northshore region, growing our clinical network to serve the families of St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes. FMOLHS’ Northshore region includes 20 primary care providers, nearly two dozen specialists and support staff who provide personalized care in more than 70,000 clinic visits each year. We are proud to provide another high-quality healthcare option to the people who call the Northshore home.

Our Lady of the Lake Northshore’s network includes hundreds of physicians, providers and healthcare professionals, primary and specialty clinics, physician partners at Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, Our Lady of the Lake Pontchartrain Surgery Center in Covington, Our Lady of the Lake Surgical Hospital in Slidell, and Our Lady of the Angels Health in Washington Parish.

Our Lady of the Angels Hospital in Bogalusa employs more than 450 team members and trains a select group of LSU medical school resident physicians each year through the state’s only rurally located rural family medicine residency program.

“As the Northshore continues its tremendous growth, Our Lady of the Lake Northshore will grow right along with it,” says Paolo Zambito, president of the Northshore market. “Our faith-based mission of service is what sets us apart. We give you our word that we are the health system that listens. We personalize for the purpose of your wellness. We hear you so we can better heal you. And it is our honor to serve our communities.”

Richard Vath, MD, FMOLHS CEO, says, “As we expand healthcare access and build upon our strategic vision, Our Lady of the Lake Northshore and Our Lady of the Angels Hospital are key elements to our future.”

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BROTHER Raymond Bulliard

It’s nearly impossible to think of Saint Paul’s School and not immediately think of Brother Ray -- his name has become synonymous with the institution. The identic correlation goes beyond the 46 years he served at the Covington school; it is a connection that could only be established by what is at the heart of Lasallian education -- relationships. During his 46 year tenure, Brother Ray formed numerous relationships within the educational community, the Covington community, and the school community, in particular with the students entrusted to the care of Saint Paul’s School.

Brother Raymond Bulliard began his vocation as a Christian Brother in 1967 and after completing his formal studies, he began his teaching career at his alma mater, De La Salle High School in New Orleans. In 1977 he began his next assignment at Saint Paul’s School, which would become his home for the next 46 years. During his early tenure at Saint Paul’s School, he served as a guidance counselor, teacher, and dorm prefect and later shifted into school administration serving as the Dean of Residence and Assistant Principal. Brother Ray was named the 17th Principal of Saint Paul’s School in 1987 with an original appointment of three years, and 37 years later, he became the longest serving principal/president of the school since its establishment in 1911.

After Brother Ray stepped down in February of this year due to his illness, chair of the Saint Paul’s Board of Trustees, Dan Richard Dorsey, acknowledged the important impact of Brother Ray’s leadership at the school stating, “It is impossible to overstate what Brother Ray has done for Saint Paul’s and how important he has been to the school since the 1970s. After taking over the leadership of Saint Paul’s in 1987, he truly brought about a renaissance at the school. By virtually any metric that could be used, Saint Paul’s School in 2023 greatly surpasses the institution he took over in 1987. He created a climate and culture at Saint Paul’s where the Lasallian tradition permeates all aspects of school life.”

Although he was not teaching English this year, it was something he found joy in doing -- sharing his love of language and literature with his students. Any student who had the great fortune of being in freshmen English honors was quite familiar with Brother Ray’s love for the works of Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare. Chase Ravain, currently a Saint Paul’s junior, shared the following memory from Brother Ray’s class during his freshmen year: “My favorite memory of Brother Ray that I will never forget is when he would read and act out all of his Shakespearean plays. Even at an old age he would dance around his

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classroom with such nimbleness and enthusiasm that made a group of freshman high schoolers excited to read about Romeo and Juliet and Great Expectations. He would even go as far as changing his voice for each specific character and he wouldn’t miss a beat when it came to it.”

Other student memories, no doubt, would include the numerous honor roll breakfasts over which Brother Ray presided, which always included a vocabulary lesson along with his musings on the Oxford English Dictionary.

Brother Ray was the consummate educator. During his bimonthly assemblies, he seized every opportunity to enlighten the students about classical music and was a particular fan of the Baroque composers. Each Christmas, he shared George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” with the students and they quickly learned that the musical composition is entitled “Messiah” not “the Messiah.” His pleasure of music was not limited to classical compositions, however. He enjoyed sharing with the students a Saint Paul’s alum’s rendition of O.A.R’.s “Home” which he played during the homecoming assembly, impressing upon the students that Saint Paul’s is home for them. During the assembly prior to the Mardi Gras break, the students have become accustomed to listening to Yo-Yo Ma’s “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: Ecstasy in Gold” composition. Throughout the years, the young men of Saint Paul’s have experienced an eclectic array of music thanks to Brother Ray.

It is impossible to measure the impact that Brother Ray has had on the countless lives within the school community and the larger Covington community. His memorial service filled the Briggs Assembly Center on campus and thousands more attended via livestream. Mr. Trevor Watkins ‘79, interim president, shared a few of Brother Ray’s instructions regarding the memorial service with those in attendance: “Brother insisted in his instructions for any gathering that I make everyone aware of the following: ‘Make sure the word gets out that I am not offended by people not coming.’”

Gina Hall, a Saint Paul’s School Guidance Counselor, an affiliated member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, and a friend of Brother Ray’s for nearly 40 years offered the following reflection upon his death:

“In his final meditation, Saint John Baptist De La Salle writes of what is waiting for the teacher who dies. He describes the scene in heaven upon the welcome of one who has served multitudes of students over the years.

‘Oh what a joy a Brother of the Christian Schools will have when he sees a great number of his students in possession of eternal happiness, for which they are indebted to him by the grace of Jesus Christ! What a sharing of joy there will be between the teacher and his disciples! What a special union with one another there will be in the Presence of God! It will be for them a great satisfaction, sharing together the blessings for which the call of God had given them hope, the wealth of the glorious heritage of God in the dwelling of the saints.’

This meditation describes the heavenly reward given to those who have been faithful servants to the young people entrusted to them. There has been no greater example of service and care for youth, than Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC. We are lucky to have been in that number touched by his life. His legacy will remain a part of Saint Paul’s . . . the school he loved and devoted his life to its care.”

While the loss of Brother Ray’s physical presence is felt among those that traverse the campus each day, his omnipresent spirit remains. He has left an indelible mark on this campus, a legacy which is as iconic as the black iron archway marking the entrance to Saint Paul’s school.

Saint Paul, our patron, pray for us. Saint John Baptist De La Salle, pray for us. Brother Raymond Bulliard, pray for us. Live, Jesus, in our hearts. Forever!

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2ND ANNUAL BLUE DRESS RUN

The SSA Alumnae Association held their 2nd Annual Blue Dress Run. This family-friendly event, kicked off at Bogue Falaya Fitness with participants running through Historic Downtown Covington in festive blue dresses ending at the Covington Trailhead. All proceeds from the event went towards the SSA Alumnae Association.

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GREENLEAF Justin

What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in business?

The accomplishment that I am most proud of is creating a company that provides the opportunity for our entire team to work, grow, and pursue their passions, both personally and professionally. As a leader, I believe strongly in the power of a great culture and environment and am always looking for new ideas to keep the firm ahead of the competition, while constantly challenging the team to be better than they were the day before.

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself that would have been helpful on your path?

I would tell myself to only focus on what you can control – although it sounds obvious, it can be difficult to practice regularly. I would also encourage my younger self to make it a priority to celebrate the victories, even the small ones, and more specifically, to own those victories. Be proud of your accomplishments and don’t let anyone take that away from you. Life can be discouraging at times, and learning to see through the challenges and recognizing your accomplishments is important.

How does your work inspire you?

I love to see my team’s successes; they work so hard, and it is extremely rewarding to see their visions become reality. I love that the environments we design will have a positive impact on the community and all of the people that use the facilities day in and day out.

I am also inspired by my kids. When they recognize our projects in the community and are in the backseat and they say “Daddy, that’s one of your buildings!,” it reminds me why I do what I do each day.

What book impacted you most?

Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey. The audio book is particularly captivating because he narrates it himself. His exceptionally quick rise to success is credited to the very simple notion of recognizing what works well, the greenlights, and following them daily.

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What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in politics?

There are really too many to name but a few standout in my mind. In the Legislature, our state was one of the first 10 states that allowed access to oral chemotherapy at prescription drug prices. I've also seen successes in Workers Compensation bills and the Board of Zoning Adjustments. But as the Mayor, the big thing is listening to the community and responding to their concerns and suggestions. We were told that it was too hard to do business in the city so we streamlined the permitting process and made it easier to get permits allowing business to invest in our community more efficiently. Changing the culture and attitude of city government from the city of “no” to the city of “how can we work together to make this work for everyone?” has been pivotal.

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself that would have been helpful on your path?

Be bold and fearless with the things that are important to you and take more risks. If you do this with the ethics and morals that have been instilled in you by your mentors you will always be able to hold your head high without any regrets.

What is your favorite thing about this community, and what charitable organization, or organizations, are you most passionate about within the community

The people in our community! Their attitude, their concern, and their love for each other makes this an amazing place to serve. Our people are genuinely concerned about each other, are giving of their resources, time, energy and money, and always willing to step up when asked.

My wife is a two-time cancer survivor and I had quadruple by-pass surgery two years ago. With that being said I have a hard time turning down any requests for assistance from Slidell Memorial Foundation especially when it supports the Cancer Center or Heart Center.

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Instead of wishing that someone would do something to address the need, Raymond became the person who made it his mission to break barriers and create the resources that people with disabilities needed to reclaim their lives. In April of 2018, the Split Second Foundation became the answer to Raymond’s own question of “What now?” and gave others hope for their own futures. “My first objective was to open the first fitness center in the Gulf South, specifically focused on people with neurological conditions and amputations,” he says. “Our Split Second Fitness program operates as a program under the umbrella of the Split Second Foundation. The second program we launched was Split Second Cares, a mental health and resource navigation program geared toward connecting people with the proper resources in the immediacy from trauma to live their best lives.

“The vision behind the Split Second Foundation was and is to help people live and get back to a good quality of life, and a place where they felt like living again—looking forward to life, not trapped in the past or feeling limited because they have some disability,” Raymond continues.

So many of us live our lives without giving thought to how many muscle movements go into tying our shoes or reaching for our morning cup of coffee. We don’t think about what it would be like if we couldn’t walk to the bathroom. We don’t think about it because we don’t have to.

But what if, one day, all those things we never give thought to became impossible?

For Mark Raymond, Jr., that day came on July 4, 2016, when he was left paralyzed from the chest down after a diving accident. Diagnosed with a C5 spinal cord injury, Raymond was looking at a future that was nothing that he had ever envisioned, suddenly unable to do thousands of things that had once been effortless.

During his time in the hospital, Raymond had the assistance he needed. But when he was discharged from inpatient therapy, he noticed a glaring lack in resources to give him the real support that he knew would help him. “There was nothing to help people get back to a good place in life and be a guide for all the questions and problems I was facing,” he explains. “One of the biggest issues came after I was discharged from outpatient therapy. I had no place to continue my rehab journey. The therapist simply printed out an exercise sheet and told my mom she needed to continue my exercises at home with me. My mother became a full-time caregiver to a 27-year-old paralyzed man who needed help with 85 percent of the activities of daily living—things like dressing, eating, bathing. There were just so many barriers that I realized were preventing people with disabilities from living our best lives—and I knew I wasn’t alone.”

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Originally, the foundation worked solely with spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, amputation, and other neurological conditions. They now serve the entire spectrum of disability, whether it is physical, cognitive, or sensory disability. Clients of Split Second Fitness are able to work out on their own for a monthly membership fee of $50 or have the option to work one-on-one with the trainer for $25 a session—a much more affordable rate than many physical therapy sessions.

As great as the challenge may be in their work, funding is another challenge that the foundation faces. They are currently funded through grants, donations, sponsorships, and some earned income for the fitness program—but reaching Raymond’s long-term goals will require greater funding. “My future plans for Split Second Foundation is to become a national organization with community centers nationwide, providing our wraparound services and also advocating for the disabled community more holistically,” he says. “There is a huge need for advocacy for caregivers and the lack of pay for caregivers.”

For now, the Split Second Foundation operates one facility in New Orleans, with hopes to open facilities throughout Louisiana in the near future. Since opening their doors in 2018, they have served over 350 families in the local area. “Our facility has become a beacon of hope for the disabled community,” Raymond notes. “We’re providing wraparound services with the goal of transforming their hope into action, manifesting those hopes, and taking control of their lives. We’re helping people live to the fullest.”

For more information on the Split Second Foundation, visit splitsecondfoundation.org or call 504.354.2149.

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What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in business?

Growth. I started in 2001 with a staff of one and have grown to three offices and a staff of 32.

What male in your life has been your biggest inspiration, and why?

My Father, Gary Garrety. He is a self-starter with a very high work ethic. His influence helped drive our growth.

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself that would have been helpful on your path?

In everything in life, keep God and family paramount.

How does your work inspire you?

Our work helps people. It is very satisfying to be a part of solving problems for clients.

What is your favorite thing about this community, and what charitable organization, or organizations, are you most passionate about within the community?

Everything on the North Shore is focused on family and school. It is a common theme and permeates the activities in our area. I am involved with the Second Harvest Food Bank, Church, assisting the homeless, and The Knights of Sparta which is a Carnival organization that also has charitable and social activities.

What are your favorite hobbies?

Anything surrounding Carnival or Jazz Fest, Hiking and Fishing

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Crawfish Boil

It was a picture perfect day for the Northlake Christian crawfish boil! Thirteen teams battled to take home the title while attendees listened to live music, played games, and ate as many crawfish as they could. All proceeds benefitted the Wolverine Athletics Department.

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Gabriella Konechne, Nicole Doyle, and Monique Gioe PJ and Allison Lailhengue Jennifer George and Cherie Vetter Abbie and Sophia Groeger Felicity Kahn, Trey Kahn, and Jay Kahn Kristin, Makenna, Adrian, and Tim Sparks Desiree Day and Savannah Day Teddi and Steve Sparks Camille Kent, Hudson Lewis, and Casey Hayles Nick, Keri, and Cole Chetta Photos by Katie Ulmer
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Hayden Harris and Carley Ulmer Jennifer Rodriguez and Alex Rossi Jason Mones, Amanda Mones, Amy Keller, and Michael Keller Luke Hymel, Steve Hymel, Wendy Hymel, Becky Sider, Hannah Tutor, Troy Sider, and Haven Sider Tanya Wasson and Jennifer Martinez Matthew and Ashley Tanner Jack Garrett and Jordan Garrett Mandy Fraher and Jackie Popham Kelli Urbina, Jennifer Martinez, and Jessica Hornsby Hailey, Racheal, Annie, and Hannah Ireland
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ALLISON Josh

What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in business?

I am most proud of the fact that I was able to successfully build a thriving law firm that employs a team of lawyers, paralegals, and legal secretaries and provides exceptional representation to all of our clients. This didn’t happen overnight. It took many years and sleepless nights and required diligence and hard work as well as a commitment to client satisfaction and also to developing winning strategies.

What male in your life has been your biggest inspiration, and why?

Easy. My own father as well as my father-in-law have been the biggest inspirational males in my life. My father was and still is an incredibly passionate father. As an adolescent, we fought many battles. Although I may have won my fair share, my father never let up on his commitment to raise God-fearing, hard working, and virtuous men. He won the war. My father-in-law is the epitome of an ethical and honest businessman and not only contributes greatly to my own business judgment, but also to my personal faith as well.

What is your favorite thing about this community, and what charitable organization, or organizations, are you most passionate about within the community?

My favorite things about this community are the people I get to share it with and the natural beauty that exists everywhere. I am passionate about serving on the boards of civic organizations that value having an attorney involved. Most of these boards are business related, for example, the Old Mandeville Business Association. Additionally, in 2020, I was elected to the Republican Party for St. Tammany Parish (RPEC) and became its chairman on April 25, 2023 for the next year. As chairman of the Republican party, I lead our organization of elected officials to recruit and endorse candidates for public office, collaborate with current elected officials, ensure election integrity, and scrutinize tax and ballot propositions. Serving on the Republican party has taught me tremendously about our community.

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CLAY MayorMADDEN

What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in business?

I am proud of being elected Mayor of Mandeville (my hometown) on the platform of listening. When I ran, I felt a lot of people were not being listened to. Every week I have standing meetings with our department directors, all five of the city council members, and am always meeting residents at coffee shops and in my office to listen and try to address problems. I feel there is currently a buzz of positivity in Mandeville which has been created by proper communication.

What male in your life has been your biggest inspiration, and why?

My father, Conrad Madden. He always delivered such great advice such as “You are known by the company you keep,” and “If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room.”

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself that would have been helpful on your path?

I finished my Masters Degree in Public Administration at age 25. At age 35, I discovered professional/personal development. As a result, I am now constantly both reading a book and listening to an audiobook in the car that will help me grow, learn, and become a better person. Topics range from financial, spiritual, to time management, and goals. I wish I had known about the benefits of lifelong learning at a younger age. Books I have read in my 30s and 40s would have really helped me in my 20s.

What is your favorite thing about this community, and what charitable organization, or organizations, are you most passionate about within the community?

I have been involved in many organizations over the years. My favorite thing about this community is that people will show up to non-profit fundraisers and give their hardearned money to a good cause, and/or will show up to a “get your hands dirty” event to volunteer their time to the cause. I am passionate about keeping children safe. I have served on the Board of Directors for the Hope House and am a long-time member of the West St. Tammany Exchange Club, an organization that raises awareness for the prevention of child abuse.

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FASHION SHOW

Maison Lafitte hosted a sold out, fourth annual, Hammers and Heels fashion show benefitting Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build project. The Hammers and Heels catwalk featured items from local shops and boutiques while spectators enjoyed food and libations from The Lakehouse. Women Build is an annual project which empowers women, without excluding men, to build homes and impact lives in our community.

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Kelly Bernard, Elena Whatley, and Jennifer Whatley Rae Dykes and Lauren Zito Tiffany King and Elizabeth Westervelt Abby Dumatrait and Madeline Booksh Gennipher Ricks and Kristin Faison Cathy Piazza, Megan Richardson, Dalyce Burvant, and Lillian Welsh Diana Gallé and Rachael Sood Courtney Jenkins and Gwen Dorris Renee Billingsley, Caitlin Hunter, and Lindsay Baier Jennifer Ballard Gitz and Audrey Gitz DeAgano Photos by Melissa Calico
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Missie Noel and Kim Coogan Leigh Anne Wall and Lisa Ash Stephanie Smith and Megan Barret Robyn Brian, Lauren Lee, Dana Whitaker, and Teresa Crumhorn Janice Bullock, Cindy Petry, and Leslie Robinson Vicky Harley and Shannon LeDoux Kacey Zillner, Tracy Comeaux, and Heather Doolittle
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Direct FROM THE GROWERto You

The idea for Garden Spot of Mandeville began decades ago when Judy King started growing ferns in greenhouses on her property, in Bush, Louisiana. Ferns take a while to grow to a size in which they are sellable and so Tommy, King’s husband, started growing vegetables to sell since they are faster and smaller. It was at this time he realized the potential of growing annuals and perennials and selling them to friends.

Word began to spread and people from all over started coming to the greenhouses in search of beautiful plants. They eventually had the idea to open The Garden Spot of Franklinton, an outdoor store created to sell locally grown, quality plants. The store became very popular, enticing people from all over and so the King’s decided to open a store in Mandeville to reach a larger audience.

Thus Garden Spot of Mandeville was born and today both locations are run by Tommy and Judy’s daughter, Sandy, and her husband Tony. Just as they started, annuals and perennials are still grown at the local greenhouses and both locations continue to serve their communities well with high quality, locally grown plant materials and expert customer service.

Garden Spot of Mandeville is a family-owned retail garden center, offering customers a wide selection of high-quality products. Our annuals and perennials are grown at our nursery located in Bush, Louisiana, and our shrubs and trees are sourced from local nurseries so you can rest assured that your plants are coming directly from the grower to you.

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BUDDIES FOR LIFE PROGRAM KICK OFF

This was a collaboration of Christwood Foundation, LOPA, STARC of Louisiana and St. Tammany Hospital Foundation to pair members of our vulnerable, at-risk populations with local community volunteers and offer socialization and companionship through a shared beautification project at St. Tammany Parish Hospital. Buddies for Life is a grant-funded program by Chevron, through the Northshore Community Foundation.

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MIKE COOPER Parish President

What is an accomplishment that you are most proud of as a man in business?

Accomplishments I am most proud of include improvements to infrastructure, expansions of recreational amenities, and the institution of relevant planning initiatives. My priority as an elected official has always been to focus on investing public monies in the most costefficient manner. Over the past 12 years, I have improved our roadways, replaced deteriorating and outdated bridges, built a state of the art, public kayak launch, and invested in flood protection and coastal restoration projects along the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, among other projects.

What male in your life has been your biggest inspiration and why?

My father, Ernest Joseph Cooper, has been my greatest inspiration. He was elected mayor of Covington when I was 13 years old, and he served for 24 years. I admit his toughness and determination inspired me to pursue studies in the city and regional planning field. Dad passed away in 2004 and he did not witness my election as mayor of Covington in 2011 and my election as St. Tammany parish president in 2019.

How does your work inspire you?

As a public servant, I am inspired to improve and enhance our quality of life and make St. Tammany Parish a better place for us to live, work, and raise our families. I am inspired with our youth and adult volunteers who get involved in our community and unselfishly give of their time and resources to help others.

What is your favorite thing about the community and what charitable organization or organizations are you most passionate about within the community?

We are very fortunate to have so many nonprofit groups who strive to fulfill the needs of our community. Most of these charitable organizations address the health and safety of our citizens, and we are truly blessed that we have such a generous community.

What is your spirit animal?

My spirit animal is the elephant. The elephant is one of the smartest animals, has strong family values, and a long memory. The elephant is peaceful, but will stampede when necessary.

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MIKE C OOPER

Golfers gathered for a day of fun at the Beau Chene Country Club to support the re-election of St. Tammany Parish President, Mike Cooper. This was the third year for this event and all proceeds went directly to the Mike Cooper campaign.

Marcella Merrill, Parish President Mike Cooper & Gina Rowbatham Jim Ford, Karlin Fitzmorris, and Michael Vinsanau Leslie Long and Mary Burckell Jon Luther and Erin Rodriguez Brian Moldaner, Daniel Hill, and Les Heidelberg Abigail Hayes and Derron Decker Rohit Sood and Wil Finley Teresa Cooper, Catherine Cooper, and Briggs Cooper Steve Ernst, Michael Dick, Steve Coleman, and David Farrar Photos by Melissa Calico
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Shawn Hoover, Randy Pausina, and David St. Marie Matt Felger, Parish President Mike Cooper, and David Kent TJ Stokes, Kelly Radecker, and Kenny Belou Justin Taylor, Brendan McGoey, Zach Schilling, and Jacob Macheca Heather Wagner and Heather Stansbury Paysse McWilliams and Tim Brown Josh Graham and Kevin Beyer Stefan Bourgeois and Nathan Junius John Nelsen, Darryl Graham, and Duane Graham David Barreca, Blake Dardar, Jay Landry, and Tim Coulon
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Jason Zito

OWNER OF ZITO’S AC & HEATING, INC.

What book impacted you most?

Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins.

What song would be on the soundtrack of your life?

“Don’t Blink” by Kenny Chesney

What are your favorite hobbies?

Hunting, fishing and helping coach my son’s baseball team.

As the owner of Zito’s AC & Heating, Inc., Jason Zito serves a great deal of the community’s needs, being welcomed into their homes and businesses to repair their HVAC systems and return them to comfort. As successful as the company is, it took hard work to get there. “My greatest achievement in my life has been my personal growth and creating a legacy,” Zito says. “I’m incredibly proud of starting my own business from the ground up. I had a vision early in my career to one day be self-employed, and I didn’t stop until I achieved that goal.”

Part of achieving that goal was listening to others whose success could serve as an example. “A great influence in my professional life has been Mark Grillo, Sr., a business owner of 23 years,” Zito says. “Mark took me under his wing in in 2005 when he gave me an opportunity at his company. We traveled throughout the British West Indies and Grenadines Islands rooming and working together for about four years, doing HVACR work in many different supermarket chains. During lots of layovers and living on island time, he would often discuss with me how to run a successful business. Mark’s example encouraged me to start my own business in 2016.”

To other aspiring business owners, he would offer this advisement: “Beat the sun up every morning. No matter what challenges occur in your life, never give up. Set a goal and do not stop until you achieve it. Although there will be hardships and struggles, don’t let them discourage you. Success doesn’t happen overnight or by accident.”

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Hello! I’m happy to be a new local artist on the Northshore. As a visual person who enjoys interior design, my life as an artist began by creating art for my home. I’ve since logged 20+ years building my painting skills and unique style, always with the hope to create art I’d love on my own walls.

Some background: I’ve lived most of my life on the West Coast, surrounded by a vast array of natural beauty—coastal rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, Central Oregon’s high desert, and Mediterranean landscape of Northern California—all of which have influenced what, and how, I paint. Now, in Southeast Louisiana, I get to experience a whole new world, with its rich Southern culture, peaceful bayous, and lush flora and fauna…there is endless inspiration!

I’m a big believer in what you surround yourself with—art, music, books, food, and nature— has the power to enrich your life and to create feelings of joy, hope, and optimism. To uplift and bring joy to others through my art is how I hope to leave my little mark on the world.

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AT HOME in Nature

With its sloping roofline and use of ridge tiles, Hardie plank, brick and stucco, the Jackson home in Abita Springs is like something out of a picture book—a touch of European design set alongside Goodyear Pond and overlooking the second green at Money Hill. Built in 2018 by Troyer Builders and designed by architect Andy McDonald, the 2578 square-foot “eclectic traditional/ French modern” home comprises three bedrooms and two and a half baths on a single level, with a half level of height that makes the house feel much larger than it actually is. Outside, the home is surrounded by a beautifully manicured property that shows off the talents of landscape architect Marian Severson of Land Matters.

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It's no wonder, with the pond and the landscape surrounding them that the Jacksons love the views looking out their many windows— windows that spill incredible natural light into a striking interior. “When we sat down with Andy, we told him we wanted to feel like we lived in nature,” says Robin, who shares the home with her husband Steve and their two pets, a dog named Atlas and a cat named Zoe. “He designed our home to allow the perception of being one with nature. We needed the peacefulness, calmness, the sounds of nature for our wellbeing, so the design of the home is perfect for us.”

Professionally designed by Greg Troyer, the interior aesthetic, like that of the exterior, is a mixture of classic elements and varied textures that create a visual softness and refined simplicity within each space. The open floor plan is one that flows seamlessly from one room into the next, with a color story that is cohesive and harmonious, a monochromatic use of whites and creams that add to the calmness of the atmosphere.

In the living room, a cathedral ceiling makes the space feel incredibly open, with banks of windows on two walls that bring in light and create the sense of being outdoors. The flooring, a wide plank white oak grounds the room and runs from one space into the next, organically joining the interior.

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Perfect for entertaining friends and their large family of children and grandchildren, the kitchen boasts a Thermador suite of stainlesssteel appliances including a 48” gas range with six burners, griddle and steam oven. Double hung custom oak cabinetry from Maras and Sons extends to the ceiling, with a center island that adds prep space and seating. Crowning the lower cabinetry and island, White Rhino marble counters bring in one more element of white into the monochromatic design. Adding elegance to the space, three Currey & Company Charisma Black lanterns are suspended over the island. Naturally, the master suite is as spectacularly designed as the rest of the home. The master bedroom boasts French doors that open to a brick screened porch—perfect for the natureloving couple. “We actually sleep with doors opened on cool nights!” says Robin, who works as a Registered Nurse at Ochsner ER, while Steve is a retired engineer. In the master bath, a Bianca Rhino honed marble walk-in shower and Victoria Albert free-standing tub give the space a spa-like feel and elegance echoed by White Rhino honed marble countertops set atop white custom cabinetry from Maras and Sons.

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As handsomely designed as the Jackson’s home is, it is all to better appreciate its magnificent location. “We have rolling hills, trees, blue sky—and amazing sunrises!” Robin notes. “Our backyard is a nature preserve, and we have squirrels come up to the door if I forget to put out their feed. Ruby throated hummingbirds feed on the salvia we have in the yard, and we are visited by bald eagles, blue herons, cardinals, blue jays and baby geese. It’s incredible to see all the beauty of nature from this beautiful home.”

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“We needed the peacefulness, calmness, the sounds of nature for our wellbeing, so the design of the home is perfect for us.”
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CELEBRITY WAITER DRAFT PARTY

The NFL Players Association’s New Orleans chapter paired up with the St. Tammany Hospital Foundation for a celebrity waiter draft party at Benedict’s Plantation. Attendees enjoyed food, drinks, live and silent auctions, and NFL players as their servers for the evening. This event was truly a party with a purpose with proceeds going to support patient services at St. Tammany Cancer Center.

CELEBRITY WAITER SOIREE’ | BENEDICT’S PLANTATION
Gary Barbaro, Ron Krajewski, Eric Alexander, Rich Mauti Vicki Steen, William Terral, and Melody Terral Paul and Jennifer Swett Yolanda Wood and Edna Rogowski Janice Smith, Karen Ruffin, and Nikea Williams Danielle Barrosse, Mary Thomas, Louise Lovich, and Marilyn Pelloat Tony and Phyllis Spencer Brent and Jamie Robertson Charo and Brett Bernard Photos by Katie Ulmer
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Jean and Marilyn Pelloat Danielle and Billy Barrosse Daniel Colombo, Tori Colombo, and Darryl Goodreau Vincent Cangiamilla, Nat Parks, Landon Cangiamilla, Drew Cangiamilla, and Bode Parks Shelley and Jeff Sonnenberg Katherine Riecke and Christopher Mire Toni Keller and Josh Craddock Kelly Rabalais and Teresa Krutzfeldt Jennifer Taffaro and Mike Holmes Christopher Robin, Randy Robin, Darci Senner, Robby Carruth, and Deborah Carruth
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DRIVING OUT CANCER GOLF TOURNAMENT

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Photos by Katie Ulmer Slidell Memorial Hospital held its annual Driving Out Cancer Golf Tournament at Pinewood Golf Club. This fun event features food from local restaurants, exciting raffle prizes, giveaways and a day filled with friendly competition, while raising critically important funds used throughout the year to improve the quality of life in the community. All proceeds benefit the Slidell Memorial Hospital Foundation. Anabel Baltrukevich and Rebecca Schmidt Tab Coleman, Shaun Kerns, Bobby Teal, and Nicole Madere Ashlie Treuil, Rachel Rushe, and Sarah Hill Hope and David Arriaza Tisha Batuk and Amber Andre Mike Whitney, Joe Forster, Len Forstall, Dennis Hoffmann, and Gary Garrigan Eila Panzeca and Nick Panzeca Cameron Badinger and Collin Badinger Mark Beverly, Joe Galiano, and Donald Hardy Keith and Stephanie Atkinson
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John McAndrew

At 32, John McAndrew may not be what one expects to see in the role of a self-employed public adjuster and owner of his own business, but the Navy vet has created a career representing property owners in accurately assessing their damages and repair costs as well as negotiating with the carrier to ensure they receive a fair payout. When he’s not adjusting insurance claims, the owner of MG Claims and Consulting is visiting prospective job sites for local construction companies and estimating their building or project costs.

In owning the company and working primarily from his home office after site visits, McAndrews has a unique advantage: family time. The young husband and father is raising a baby girl with his wife, Brandi, a native of the New Orleans area who owns The Aesthetic Haus, both of them building businesses while still making time together with their child a priority. “Being a father is truly indescribable,” McAndrews says. “It’s one of the most challenging and rewarding things that one can experience. Much of my energy and focus is directed towards making her feel so special and loved. Nothing will make you smile more than seeing your child’s face when they’re excited to see you. It’s like you’re the only person in the world to them. Fortunately, my work schedule still allows me to be flexible, spend quality time with her, and schedule trips for us to go on.”

As much as work entails, McAndrews knows that when his daughter is old enough to understand, she will see the difference her father is making for his clients. “She will eventually see that my main focus is to help people who are going through some of their toughest times and are almost ready to give up,” he says. “My relationship with my clients usually becomes a friendship because of the severity of their burden that we both carry during the claims and rebuilding process.”

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For McAndrew, work has been an incredible learning experience that has, in some ways, prepared him for the uncertainties of fatherhood. “After Hurricane Ida, we all witnessed tragic loss and damages to Louisiana,” says McAndrew, who moved to the Mandeville area in 2021. “In my line of work, I was meeting with local business owners nearly every day who lost just about everything, but somehow, they still stayed upbeat. The people of New Orleans and Louisianans have a pride in their sense of home that is unmatched. I learned from that experience that you can’t do the hard things by yourself. It takes a community, a support system, and a positive mindset.”

Positivity is something McAndrew has learned from his daughter, as well: “She’s taught me to laugh, slow down, smile, and be goofy,” he says. “I think most of us get caught up in the everyday routine of work and counting down days until the next event we have planned. I’ve learned to live more in the present.”

“I’ve also learned the importance of being selfless, giving your utmost admiration for your child and seeing how innocent, pure, and worry-free they are,” he goes on. “It’s crucial to smile and stay positive. Because I have made that a habit with my daughter, it transfers to my work and how I interact with my clients. There’s a saying that perception is reality. At work, if I’m stressed and my clients can see that, then it adds to their stress. But if I’m positive, upbeat, and worry-free, then they may be able to release some of the stress they’re feeling.”

At present, the McAndrews household traditions involve nightly reading at bedtime and something very unique each morning: “When she wakes up, we get to watch Squawk on the Street on CNBC to catch morning business and market news,” McAndrews laughs. “She’s a big fan of the opening bell!”

As traditions change and his daughter gets older, McAndrews hopes that there are some immovable, unshakable truths in his daughter’s heart: “That we had fun, we laughed, and we both were able to learn valuable life lessons. But most of all, that I love her immensely.”

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For Nancy Pratt and Christopher Stuben, French Quarter Fest in 2019 was more than just a great party— it was a weekend that would change everything for both of them. “We were celebrating my best friend’s birthday in the city, and we met through mutual friends that evening getting after-dinner drinks at the Saint Hotel’s Burgundy Bar,” says Nancy. “Our official second and third dates were one day at each weekend of Jazzfest that year. If you can spend a whole day at festivals with someone, you really get to know them, and we had a blast!”

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Three years and countless festivals later, Chris and Nancy had built a relationship that they knew would last forever. “Following a great family trip to Copper Mountain, we went to our favorite local restaurant, Pardos,” Nancy recalls of the day Chris proposed. “We went into the bar after dinner to dance, and the piano player was singing “La Vie en Rose.” A huge sign made of flowers said, ‘Marry Me Nancy?’, and Christopher got down on one knee. I cried the whole time I was saying yes.”

On April 16, 2022, Nancy brought tears to everyone else’s eyes as she walked down the aisle at The Gallery Venue at Tomas Bistro, wearing a vintage-look gown reminiscent of old Hollywood. As Nancy’s father officiated, the two exchanged their personal vows to one another before Chris’s children were included in a special family vow. With nearly 200 of their closest friends and family as witnesses, Chris and Nancy were pronounced married. “It was so special because it was the same day my nana and granddaddy Gene got married in 1955,” says Nancy. “They are no longer with us, so it was a wonderful way to have them still be a part of our wedding.”

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After leading their guests in a second line post-ceremony, the newlyweds convened for photos and a wardrobe change—Nancy, into a dress similar in style to her grandmother’s wedding dress—before re-joining the party for an on-site reception. “Although the second line is traditionally done in New Orleans weddings, we specialized it with our wedding party holding fancy umbrellas, while I had white feather burlesque fans and Chris had a sequin sign that I made—one side said STUBEN and other side said LOVE. Both of our mothers held wooden heart props decorated with Mardi Gras beads, which my mom made.”

Dining on charcuterie along with New Orleans favorites including beignets, the couple and their guests also made use of the dance floor throughout the night—and made some great memories. “Chris and I had a choreographed dance to a medley of three songs—I made our mix and choreographed it, and I was so proud of Chris’s performance,” says Nancy. “We included lifts and turns and even some comedy. It was also funny for friends and my family to meet Chris’s identical twin brother for the first time. Some guests may have gotten confused once or twice.

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“A few other details that made our wedding so special were our wedding décor, which I’d curated—vintage books, globes and gold and brass candelabras, wedding photos from our parents and grandparents—and we had a cigar bar for the adults and bean bag beignets and streetcar toys for the kids,” Nancy continues. “And my best friend was our amazing wedding singer, Jenna Richard with The Groove band. She was so good!”

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