GNO, Inc. launches Green N.O. Initiative
Economic development group Greater New Orleans Inc. wants to apply the model it used to launch the region’s digital media industry and apply it to businesses focused on sustainability.
Its Green N.O. effort will concentrate on spurring growth of businesses and jobs in areas such as construction, renewable energy, coastal restoration, disaster mitigation and water management.
“This is going to be a convening point for everybody involved in the sustainable industries,” said Michael Hecht, GNO Inc. president and CEO.
Similar to the Digital Media Alliance, Hecht said the initiative will market the industry, help craft policy that can grow businesses, work with universities to build a skilled work force and link business opportunities to local competitive advantages.
Hecht points to the state’s “Blue Ocean” economic development strategy that emphasizes creating a new market rather than competing with other regions for existing business. A Louisiana Economic Development study shows that a focus on green industry could create 90,000 jobs over 20 years in Louisiana, with most of those jobs landing along the coastline and in the New Orleans region, Hecht said.
Working in its favor for courting sustainable industry, southeast Louisiana has its experience from not only Hurricane Katrina but also the ongoing response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Hecht said. In addition to compensation for damages from the disaster, the region is also positioned to take advantage of funding that would target businesses involved in mitigation.
“The fact is if we do this well, we’re also going to save our coast,” he said.
As part of the initiative, GNO Inc. has established a pilot program with Southeastern Louisiana University and the Northshore Community Foundation to offer a green curriculum at SLU. Students will be able to obtain green industry certification, putting them first in line for jobs in the sustainability field. The program could be refined and replicated at other institutions, Hecht said.
A Green N.O. meeting is scheduled for June 3 for individuals and companies interested in the initiative. Hecht said participants are expected to help set up a framework for the collaboration, noting that the first summit of the digital media version led directly to new business in the region.
More information on the meeting is available at http://gnoinc.org/programs-initiatives/greenno or by calling 527-6978.•