It's New Orleans: Out To Lunch

Old Money - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

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Sinopsis

When you start up a business, you're looking to hit milestones to reassure yourself things are going in the right direction. One of those milestones is simply being able to keep the doors open for the first year. And if you're still going two years after starting up, you can be pretty confident that your business plan is working. However, no matter how much of a forward-looking strategic thinker you might be, there is very little chance that you'll have a strategy for dealing with what happens in year 50. That's the position Joni Friedman-Lagasse finds herself in. When Joni's father passed away after a long illness, in 1969, Joni's mother started a company to keep all the caregivers employed who she'd assembled to care of her husband. Joni's mom called the company Dependable In-Home Care. When Joni was 28, her mother passed away, and Joni took over the company. Today, Dependable In-Home Care is 50 years old, it has 6 full time employees and over 170 active caregivers. And Joni is still President. The obje