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Out To Lunch: Sight And Sound

Renee Vidrine, President of Lighthouse Louisiana.
Chet Overall
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It's New Orleans
Renee Vidrine, President of Lighthouse Louisiana.
Renee Vidrine, President of Lighthouse Louisiana.
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It's New Orleans
Renee Vidrine, President of Lighthouse Louisiana.

A normally functioning human body is something most of us take for granted, until we have personal experience that challenges us. It might be the birth of a child, an accident, or just staying alive long enough to have bits of ourselves wear out.

Out To Lunch: Sight And Sound

Two of our senses that are susceptible to impairment are hearing and sight. Lighthouse Louisiana is the largest employer of blind people in the state. The company makes paper products. And in case you’re thinking this is some sort of occupational therapy for the blind, last yearLighthouse Louisianahad $14 million in sales.

The President of Lighthouse Louisiana is Renee Vidrine.

There is hardly a person in America who does not have at least one friend or family member who is hard of hearing. Local company, General Hearing Instruments, is a leading innovator in the hearing aid business. They have 24 US and international patents, and their products are available nationwide, even in Sam's and Walmart.

Mike Major, is Vice President of Sales and Marketing for General Hearing Instruments

In the You Heard It Here First segment of the show Marco Altamirano introduces us to Grad Square, his entrepreneurial Pinterest for PhDs. Hear a longer discussion with Marco, Peter, Mike and Renee, about Grad Square here.

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Peter Ricchiuti is the finance professor you wish you had back in college! His insight and humor have twice made him the top professor at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business. After a successful career on Wall Street, Ricchiuti served for five years as Assistant State Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer for the State of Louisiana. There he skillfully managed the State's $3 billion investment portfolio.