It’s Thursday, May 17 and 10:31am in Downtown New Orleans.
DDD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Carla Major
Carla Legaux Major is a native of New Orleans and a Business graduate of UNO. Most recently, she served as Vice President of Human Resources and Community Relations for Harrah’s New Orleans Casino & Hotel. Prior to her arrival at Harrah’s, she was the Assistant Chair of the Business Department at Xavier University and also at BellSouth, where she worked in Human Resources for eighteen years.
Carla serves on a number of boards and committees in the community and focuses on education, which she considers a quality of life issue. Carla has received numerous awards and recognition such as the Young Leadership Council Role Model Award, Data News Trail Blazers Award, City Business Woman of the Year, The University of New Orleans Education Department Community Person of the Year, Family Service of Gretna New Orleans, TOPS (Ten Outstanding Persons) award for the New Orleans community and 100 Black Women Association Outstanding Woman in Business awards. Additionally, Carla received the Harrah’s Entertainment Chairman’s Award for Community Service due to the number of volunteer hours given to this community. You may have seen Carla lately on the access channel, serving as Chair of the City of New Orleans’ Board of Zoning.
Carla is also active in organizations such as the Xavier University Youth Motivation Task Force, the Tulane University America’s New Orleans Fund, United Way’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, Dollars for Scholars, and Council for Better New Orleans.
Carla is married to Rudy Major and they are the proud parents of two children, Keesha and Kyle.
RYAN BORDENAVE
RETAIL ATTRACTION SPECIALIST, DDD
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Looking for a place to live? There are 2,875 residential units Downtown and even more in the pipeline.
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Sporting and cultural events attract 2.5 million visitors Downtown each year
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Downtown's Arts District is home to 18 art galleries and 5 museums.
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New Orleans ranked #1 Top Cities for Information Jobs in the U.S. Forbes
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New Orleans named one of the 15 Coolest North American Cities MSN Travel
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Downtown's population has doubled in the past 10 years to 5,100 residents. It is expected to double again by 2020.
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Downtown welcomes approximately 120,000 people on a given week-day, enough to make it the fourth largest city in Louisiana
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Downtown is 1.2 walkable square miles