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Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership Focuses on Jobs, Growth and Collaboration

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Trey Godfrey joined Talk 107.3 to discuss the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership, formerly known as BRAC, and why the organization changed its name. Godfrey explained that the new title better reflects the group’s role as both a chamber of commerce and an economic development organization. He talked about the importance of supporting local businesses, attracting new investment, creating jobs and building a stronger workforce across the nine-parish Baton Rouge region. Godfrey also discussed his new role as co-CEO alongside Jason Newell and emphasized the need for collaboration among business leaders, government, nonprofits and community partners. Looking ahead, he said the organization will stay focused on its “Bring It” strategic plan, with a continued push for business growth, talent development and regional progress.

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Portada del episodio Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership Focuses on Jobs, Growth and Collaboration

Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership Focuses on Jobs, Growth and Collaboration

Trey Godfrey joined Talk 107.3 to discuss the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership, formerly known as BRAC, and why the organization changed its name. Godfrey explained that the new title better reflects the group’s role as both a chamber of commerce and an economic development organization. He talked about the importance of supporting local businesses, attracting new investment, creating jobs and building a stronger workforce across the nine-parish Baton Rouge region. Godfrey also discussed his new role as co-CEO alongside Jason Newell and emphasized the need for collaboration among business leaders, government, nonprofits and community partners. Looking ahead, he said the organization will stay focused on its “Bring It” strategic plan, with a continued push for business growth, talent development and regional progress.

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Sullivan Theater Expands Arts and Economic Growth in Central

Dave Freneaux joined Mayor Wade Evans to discuss the growth and impact of Sullivan Theater in Central. Freneaux shared how the nonprofit Central Cultural Foundation spent years building support for the arts before launching Sullivan Theater in 2023. The theater is now in its fourth season and produces nine shows annually. The conversation highlighted the theater's role in enhancing quality of life, supporting local artists, and driving economic activity by attracting visitors from outside Central. Freneaux also discussed the theater's partnership with the Red Dragon Listening Room, which hosts live folk and songwriter performances. A major focus was the Sullivan Theater Youth Company, which recently drew 86 young people to audition for its upcoming production of Hadestown. Freneaux praised the talent of local students and the program's growth. The pair also discussed the Central Cultural Foundation's support of local history, the Art League of Central, and efforts to preserve the area's heritage. Freneaux encouraged residents to get involved as volunteers, performers, sponsors, or audience members, noting that the theater logged nearly 7,000 volunteer hours last year. For tickets, volunteer opportunities, and upcoming events, visit SullivanTheater.com.

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