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New Orleans
Lauren Baudot and Timothy Byrd have been named as members in the New Orleans office of McGlinchey Stafford.
Baudot joined the enterprise litigation and investigations group as counsel in March. She represents insurance and transportation clients.
She earned two bachelor’s degrees from Loyola University New Orleans and a law degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.
Byrd joined the firm in 2019 as an associate and works in the financial services litigation group. He represents clients in banking, business and complex commercial disputes.
He earned a bachelor’s and a masters in business administration from Louisiana Tech University and a law degree and a graduate diploma in comparative law from LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
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Lisa Gibson has been hired by Advantage Capital as vice president of tax credit consulting.
Gibson has more than 20 years of industry experience, serving as director of compliance and asset management for Cherry Bekaert (formerly Tax Advantage Group) and as a tax accountant for KPMG.
She earned a bachelor’s in accounting from LSU.
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Mike Boutwell has joined the staff of Taggart Morton as a non-lawyer consultant.
Boutwell, former assistant commissioner of licensing for the Louisiana Department of Insurance, will assist clients with insurance regulatory matters.
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Ryan Gootee General Contractors has made five new hires.
The employees are:
- Darrell Young, project superintendent
- Darrell Young Jr., assistant project superintendent
- Austin Holder, senior project manager
- Cole Ross, assistant project manager
- Peyton Hancock, assistant project superintendent
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Megan B. Jacqmin has become a member of Perrier & Lacoste.
Jacqmin joined the firm in 2021. Her areas of practice are automobile and transportation litigation, general civil litigation, insurance coverage and bad faith, personal injury, premises liability, property and casualty.
She earned a bachelor’s from LSU and a law degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.
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Jonas Chartock is now president and CEO of the Children’s Bureau of New Orleans.
Chartock previously served as the founding CEO of Leading Educators, a resource to school districts, charter networks and policymakers.
He earned a doctorate in education from the University of Texas at Austin.
Baton Rouge
Sujoy Ghosh has joined the Pennington Biomedical Research Center faculty as a professor and director of the bioinformatics and computational biology core.
Since 2013, Ghosh has been associate professor at the Center for Computational Biology and the Program in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders with Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore. He has been an adjunct faculty member with Pennington and provided bioinformatics support for years.
He earned a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Notre Dame.
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Brad Barback has been named as a member in the Baton Rouge office of McGlinchey Stafford.
Barback is a member of the enterprise litigation and investigations group. He joined the firm in 2020 and was named counsel in 2023. He has a background in the construction industry.
He earned a bachelor’s in international trade and finance from LSU and a law degree and a graduate diploma in comparative law from LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
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Dr. Michelle Becnel and Dr. Burl “Gene” Forgey have joined the team of providers at Woman’s Hospital.
Becnel has more than five years of experience in the outpatient clinical setting with Ochsner Health in Baton Rouge. She will work alongside Dr. Katherine Whittaker in the Woman’s Metabolic Health Clinic to treat women with conditions such as insulin resistance, hyperinsulinism, polycystic ovarian syndrome and prediabetes.
She earned a medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine. Becnel completed her residency at Baton Rouge General.
Forgey has more than three decades as psychiatric experience, working at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Senior Acute Psychiatric Unit and Jefferson Oaks Behavior Health. He co-founded the private practice Psychiatry Associates of Baton Rouge in 2001. He specializes in treatment of adults with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, insomnia, anger problems, schizophrenia and addiction.
He earned a medical degree at LSU Medical School in New Orleans. Forgey completed his residency at Alton Ochsner Psychiatry.
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Nick Ferlito has been named Louisiana area manager for Neel-Schaffer.
Ferlito, a senior vice president, has been a member of the firm since 1996. He has nearly three decades of experience in traffic engineering and management.
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