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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 the future of video game industry investment in Louisiana, from the benefits conferred by a new state tax incentive program, to the challenges that await new-media entrepreneurs who face a state government who does not necessarily understand how the industry works.



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March 2007
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