Articles filed under IN Good Company
IN Good Company: Carolyn Elder of Saks Fifth Avenue and Designer Tory Burch
Fashion is dynamic! It’s about trends—the latest hottest/hottest latest streak of creativity and self-expression. What is chic reflects the personality and mood of designers and wearers alike. And, while unpredictability in artistry can be exciting, there is a different kind …
IN Good Company: Susan Bonnett and the Northshore Community Foundation
It’s come a long way in two years. When we first looked at the Northshore Community Foundation in spring 2007, it had just formed and had been awarded a
IN Good Company: Franco’s Athletic Club
[caption id="attachment_3901" align="alignleft" width="260"] Ron and Sandy Franco, circa 1986.[/caption] The 25-year history of Franco’s Athletic Club is rich with inspiration and motivation. It is filled with memories that
IN Good Company: Jo Anne Basanez of Accents and Things
“It’s still fun to get up and come to work every day!” That’s the attitude Jo Anne Basanez has taken to her job every day for the past
IN Good Company: Jeannie Emory of Bra Genie
Jeannie Emory—affectionately referred to as the “bra genie”—has dedicated her business to helping women look and feel their best through personalized service. Jeannie’s bra-fitting salon, Bra Genie, opened in
IN Good Company: NOLA Lending Group
With operations all over the New Orleans area and the Gulf South, it’s easy for someone to assume NOLA Lending Group takes its name from the city. It
IN Good Company: Silver Linings — Raffaele Furs / Dolci Modi Boutique
“Made in Italy” is a label applied to some of the world’s finest furs—and to one of its finest furriers. Raffaele Raimondi, owner/buyer/designer/furrier of Mandeville’s Raffaele Furs and
IN Good Company with Martin Wine Cellar
“People say how lucky we are to work in wine and food, and we are,” says Kevin Raborn, manager of Martin Wine Cellar’s Mandeville location. “It’s definitely a
IN Good Company: Catherine Deano and Renee Maloney, Corks N Canvas Painting with a Twist
They are…you and me. They are your brother’s wife or my son’s friend’s mother. They are the ones you run into at the grocery store or the local













