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Loyola University Forum with Scott Aiges

Scott Aiges
Scott Aiges is Director of Programs, Marketing and Communications for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation. Since 1990, he has been actively involved in efforts to develop and encourage investment in the region by the entertainment industry.
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Scott Aiges, Director of Programs, Marketing and Communications for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, discusses with a group of students at Loyola University, New Orleans the challenges and pleasures of being deeply involved in the music business in New Orleans. He shares his thoughts on the current New Orleans scene, the business climate for new entertainment companies, the benefits of being located in the city, and the prospects for the future of music, film and entertainment in the birthplace of jazz.



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March 2007
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