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An Award Luncheon
honoring
Bernard L. Charbonnet,
Jr.
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
- 12:00 Noon
- (cash bar at 11:30 a.m.)
Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor, WTC
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
Advance Registration Required
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The C. Alvin Bertel Award is presented annually to an
individual in recognition of outstanding contributions to the
advancement of the Greater New Orleans port area.
Bernard Charbonnet is the President of Charbonnet &
Associates, Planners and Consultants, Inc., as well as having his
own law firm and serving on the adjunct faculty of Southern
University Law Center. Mr. Charbonnet was appointed to the Dock
Board in July 2000. He immediately sought out development projects
to expand maritime job opportunities for local communities. Mr.
Charbonnet’s first project was the advancement of the development
of a dockside cold storage warehouse in the Port of New Orleans.
Construction began in 2002 and the new cold storage facility opened
in the summer of 2003. This project has resulted in the construction
of a 160,000-sq. ft. facility which is now the largest export
poultry facility in the Gulf. More than 350,000 tons of frozen
poultry is exported annually from this facility at the Port’s
Jourdan Road Terminal. The NOCS facility employs 150 longshoremen
and 50 warehouse employees and expansion is being considered.
Mr. Charbonnet served as Chairman of the Dock Board from December
2003 to August 2004. During his tenure as Chairman, the Port
commenced construction of a new cruise terminal and parking garage,
making it possible for the Port to handle the world’s largest
cruise ships with ample space to accommodate the growing parking
demand. Mr. Charbonnet was also a leader in securing commitments
from the State of Louisiana to fund the construction on a new cruise
terminal at the Poland Avenue wharf. Initial studies of this project
began in early-2004 and will result in construction of the Poland
Avenue Cruise Terminal commencing this year, further expanding the
Port’s cruise ship capacity.
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Past Recipients |
- 1967: Hon. John J. McKeithen
- 1968: George S. Dinwiddie
- 1969: Robert R. Barkerding, Sr.
- 1970: Jerome L. Goldman
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& Erik F. Johnsen
- 1971: Hon. F. Edward Hebert
- 1972: Richard B. Montgomery
- 1973: Hon. James E. Fitzmorris, Jr.
- 1974: A. C. Cocke
- 1975: James E. Smith
- 1976: W. James Amoss, Jr.
- 1977: Frank G. Strachan
- 1978: James G. Howell
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- 1979: Hon. Ernest N. Morial
- 1980: John Meghrian
- 1981: Edward S. Reed
- 1982: Sam Israel, Jr.
- 1983: Philip G. Kuehn
- 1984: Joseph J. Krebs, Jr.
- 1985: James J. Coleman, Sr.
- 1986: Hon. Francis E. Lauricella
- 1987: Capt. Jacques B. Michell
- 1988: J. Ron Brinson
- 1989: Susan Wingfield
- 1990: Basil J. Rusovich, Jr.
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- 1991: George Duffy
- 1992: Hon. J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.
- 1995: Capt. William A. Slatten, Sr.
- 1996: Robert G. Evans, Sr.
- 1997: Donald "Boysie"
Bollinger
- 1999: Capt. Mark Delesdernier, Jr
- 2000: John P. Laborde
- 2001: Capt. Stephen W. Rochon, USCG
- 2002: Walter Boasso
- 2003: Hon. John B. Breaux
- 2004: David P. Schulingkamp
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- Selection Committee Organizations
- Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans
- City of New Orleans
- International Freight Forwarders and
- Customs Brokers Association
- Jefferson Parish
- New Orleans Board of Trade
- New Orleans Chamber of Commerce
- Steamship Association of Louisiana
- Plaquemines Port, Harbor & Terminal District
- Port of South Louisiana
- St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District
- World Trade Center of New Orleans
Cost: $40 per person. Tables of 8 can be reserved for
$320.
Registration and prepayment are
required by March 1, 10:00 a.m.
(cancellation notice required by
March 1, 10:00
a.m.)
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be charged to your account number noted on the registration
form.
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