Organization:World Trade Center New Orleans
World Trade Center of New Orleans | |
Abbreviation | WTCNO |
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Predecessor | International House, International Trade Mart |
Formation | 1943 |
Type | Not for Profit |
Purpose | International Business |
Headquarters | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 29°56′56″N 90°03′49″W / 29.94889°N 90.06361°W |
Region served | Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, USA |
Membership | 1,600 Corporate and Individual Members |
Official language | English |
Chief Executive Officer | J. Edwin Webb |
Chairman | Thomas P. Spiers |
Parent organization | World Trade Centers Association |
Website | wtcno |
The World Trade Center of New Orleans is the founding member of the World Trade Centers Association, a worldwide association of over 300 World Trade Centers in nearly 100 countries. The mission of the World Trade Center of New Orleans is to create jobs and wealth in Louisiana through international trade.
General information
The World Trade Center of New Orleans is a non-profit organization of 1,000+ corporate and individual members.[1] This membership base represents a diverse group of industry leaders, companies, professional organizations, and government institutions that include manufacturers, energy, agriculture, maritime, digital media, foreign consulates, and other interests. In 2014, member organizations were able to significantly contribute to Louisiana's record-breaking exports, the total value of which exceeded $65 billion.[2]
The organization is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.[3] Its office was relocated from the former World Trade Center Building, located at Canal Street and now operates from the office tower of One Canal Place. The office tower of One Canal Place is located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, and is the ninth tallest building in the city.
History
The International House, chartered in 1943, and the International Trade Mart, chartered in 1945, were the two predecessor organizations of the World Trade Center of New Orleans. Plans for a monumental structure to house both organizations were drafted. Several plots of land were purchased at 2 Canal Street where the new ITM building was constructed. The formal dedication ceremony of the ITM building took place on April 30, 1968, as part of a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of New Orleans. Ambassadors from around the world visited the city. Parades and banquets were held, and the Organization of American States brought its first meeting outside of Washington, D.C., to New Orleans.
The concept of the International Trade Mart launched the formation of a worldwide league of trade centers, which led to the founding of the World Trade Centers Association. In 1968 Dr. Paul Fabry, a founding member of the NO Int'l House, along with Guy Tozzoli and Eisaku Yamada formulated the plans for the World Trade Centers Association. All three were founding directors of the WTCA which was officially Incorporated in 1969. In 1985, the old New Orleans house of trade from where the WTCA had emerged, officially became a part of the WTC family. Today the WTCA comprises more than 300 World Trade Centers in nearly 100 countries.[4]
Leadership
J. Edwin Webb is the Chief Executive Officer of the World Trade Center New Orleans. The organization is run by a board of directors. Meaghan McCormack is the Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the World Trade Center New Orleans.
Location
365 Canal Street
Suite 1120
New Orleans
See also
- International House Hotel
- International Trade Mart
References
- ↑ "World Trade Centers form river alliance". http://theadvocate.com/news/business/6236318-123/world-trade-centers-form-river.
- ↑ "Louisiana e xports total more than $65 billion in 2014". WTCNO. http://www.wtcno.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/PR_LA-Annual-Exports-2014.pdf. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ↑ "Wis Trade - Bathroom Remodeling Long Island - Junk Removal Oahu Epoxy Flooring Henderson Wheelchair Lift Long Island Solar Power Las Vegas". http://www.wistrade.org/world-trade-center-new-orleans.html.
- ↑ "Retracing the roots of the World Trade Center | NOLA.com". http://www.nola.com/nolavie/index.ssf/2013/08/retracing_the_roots_of_the_wor.html.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World Trade Center New Orleans.
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