News -> INDReporter FRI, MAR 16 11:28AM by Leslie Turk

Todd Mouton, Ben Berthelot, Susan Holliday vie for LCVC job

There are a number of familiar names among those applying to replace Gerald Breaux as executive director of the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission. Included in the group are Louisiana Folk Roots ED and former Crossroads Director Todd Mouton, Lafayette Community Development Director Ben Berthelot and Lafayette Bar Association ED Susan Holliday.

Sixteen have applied so far. The deadline is 2 p.m. today. Others seeking the post are:
Mark Allemond
Renee Areng
Robert Boudreaux
Jessica Smith
Nolan Bernard
Cory Dale Cart
Leon Steele
Timothy J. Richard
John Claude Arceneaux
Mark D. Mouton
Allison Dickerson
Amy Broussard
Patrick Mould

Five additioanl applications submitted by deadline Friday: Paul Eason, Julie Bordelon, Joey Babineaux, Hunter Trahan and Dave Domingue.

Click the applicant's name to view his or her application.

Breaux will step down at the end of June, after nearly 31 years on the job.



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written by Michael A. Moss , March 18, 2012 - 05:57 pm
I just hope they have not picked who they want already. Because that is what usually happens here. They interview just to make it look legit. But, maybe this time they will actually pick the most qualified and not the most politically connected. To much is at stake to pick another unqualified leader. Remember the Lite choice? It was a done deal before the interview process began. Now everyone realizes just because you are politically connected, does not mean you are qualified for the job!! Let's be fair this time.
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written by chano leal , March 18, 2012 - 06:58 pm
Utophia tis not ! Brother-in-Law Deal, Oui !
Inbred-Couzan-Land, Couillion Heaven, Pay To Go, Uh Huh. Yeah !
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written by Jeanne , March 21, 2012 - 02:52 pm
I have taken the time to read through each applicants resume in the interest of stating my true opinion. After viewing the list of applicants I had a knee jerk reaction. I stand by this opinion even more so now.

Todd Mouton's experience and reputation are miles above every other other applicant. There are many people within our. Community that will likely have the same opinion. He has worked diligently to share and export local arts beyond music, as well as bring in musicians from many areas of the world. These musicians often return to Cajun country due to their own exposure to local culture through Todd's hospitality which includes locally owned restaurants and night clubs.

I had only been aware of a handfull of Todd's accomplishments. After reading through his many years of experience which included exporting music in Boston ( while he was an excelling student at Boston College ) I have developed an even stronger opinion in his favor.

He has an extensive history showing hard work, determination, and the ability to successfully multitask successful efforts. I certainly hope that others will recognize his long lived successes and passion for what this community has to offer.

There isn't an ounce of doubt within me. Todd Mouton is above and beyond the other applicants listed above. If he isn't chosen it will be sad mark for our community.

I will keep my fingers crossed.
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