Biz New Orleans
04/22/2021
NEW ORLEANS – The Eliza Jane hotel has announced the appointment of Ellen LeMaire as general manager.
LeMaire has more than 20 years of hospitality leadership experience. Most recently, she served as opening general manager for the NOPSI Hotel. Before that, she was theGM of the Lodge and Spa at Cordillera in Colorado for more than two years. LeMaire’s extensive hospitality background includes various management positions with Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Kessler Collection, Loews Hotels, and a combined 10 years with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts properties in Hawaii and Texas.
With a passion for community and philanthropy, LeMaire served as a board member of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce, where she focused on supporting the nonprofit organization Dress for Success, and held a board member position with the Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging Association.
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The undersigned chambers of commerce congratulate you on and thank you for your
continued leadership in supporting Arizona’s business community through out the
pandemic. The purpose of this letter is to express our opposition to the Protecting the
Right to Organize (PRO) Act.
Should the PRO Act pass, t he consequences for Arizona’s employers and employees
are very negative. Our organizations are strongly opposed to the PRO Act, and
respectfully request that you do not support this legislation. The PRO Act will have
extreme adverse impacts on Arizona’s employers and employees , as the legislation:
While the rest of the country focuses on Super Bowl LV, where veteran Tom Bradyâs Tampa Bay Buccaneers will duel rising superstar Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Tampa, local leaders are looking far downfield â to when the big game returns to Glendale.
Super Bowl LVII is scheduled for Feb. 5, 2023, at State Farm Stadium. This will be the third time the city has hosted the biggest party in sports, with previous Glendale Super Bowls in 2008 and 2015.
In 2023, âI think any repeat visitors will be blown away,â said veteran Councilwoman Joyce Clark.Â
âItâs going to look totally different,â City Manager Kevin Phelps said.