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Out To Lunch: Health 'N Ed

Peter Ricchiuti, Caroline Roemer Shirley and Lena Sendik.
Cheryl DalPozzal
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It's New Orleans
Peter Ricchiuti, Caroline Roemer Shirley and Lena Sendik.

Out To Lunch: Health N EdWhatever era of boom or bust we’re in, it seems we never stop working on healthcare, or on education.

Locally, in education, New Orleans is the only city in the United States where 100 percent of our public schools are charter schools. What started out as a post-Katrina experiment has become a nationwide trend setting model. The Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools, Caroline Roemer Shirley, explains the revolutionary new business model to Peter Ricchiuti on this episode of Out to Lunch.

In healthcare, although here in New Orleans we are spending millions of dollars constructing hospitals, the Katrina-decimation of the healthcare system has not led to any sweeping city-wide change. That, instead, is left to individuals. Like Lena Sendik. Lena is the owner and CEO of Balance Integrative Health, a new medical clinic that offers traditional Western medicine as well as alternatives, from acupuncture to Ayurveda.

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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.