George Dupuy, a senior commercial relationship manager at Home Bank, talks about his experiences as a local banker immediately after Katrina and the two decades since.
Hurricane Katrina devasted the Gulf Coast region in 2005. Over the past twenty years, Enterprise is honored to have stood alongside the community to help restore a place so many proudly call home.
Since the destruction of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast region twenty years ago, the community has worked tireless to rebuild homes. Enterprise is honored to stand beside them to help restore a place so many proudly call home. Here is a look back at some of this work.
Rachelle Defillo reflects on the impact of Hurricane Katrina, which upended her life as a young mother who had recently opened a clothing store in New Orleans’ French Quarter.
On June 9, the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing titled “Universal Vouchers: Ending Homelessness and Expanding Economic Opportunity in America.” The hearing focused on several recently introduced articles of legislation that seek to expand Housing Choice Vouchers.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, it’s time for policymakers to turn their focus toward ensuring the long-term viability of the affordable homes created through the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act.