New Orleans
Shaunda Clark has been hired by Liberty Bank and Trust as chief financial officer.
Clark has more than two decades of experience in financial leadership, strategic planning and risk management.
She most recently served as chief financial officer of AmeriNational Community Services. Clark also worked for American Deposits Management, First Security Bank of Nevada, MGM Resorts International and Community Bank of Nevada.
She earned a bachelor’s in accounting and an executive master’s in business administration, both from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Adrienne Celestine has been hired by the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority as director of real estate development and strategy.
Celestine has more than 15 years of experience in disaster recovery, economic development, public policy and strategic real estate development. Celestine most recently served as a director in HORNE’s government services group. Before that, she spent 12 years with the state of Louisiana, where she was director of disaster recovery programs.
She earned a bachelor’s in accounting from Clark Atlanta University and a master’s in business administration from Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business.
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Haley Nix has joined Kean Miller as special counsel.
Nix focus her practice on casualty and mass tort litigation. She has extensive experience in commercial litigation matters across state and federal courts, including insurance coverage, labor and employment, and contract disputes.
She earned a bachelor’s in communication studies and a master’s in political science, both from LSU, and a law degree and graduate diploma in comparative law from LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
Baton Rouge
Dr. Rebecca Davis has joined Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center as a medical oncologist.
Davis will work at Mary Bird Perkins’ Baton Rouge General and Gonzales locations.
She earned a bachelor’s from Catholic University of America and her medical degree from Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. Davis completed her residency and internship in internal medicine at Earl K. Long Hospital and a fellowship in hematology-oncology at LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport.
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Will Chadwick and Mark Segalla have joined JRE Brokerage (formerly Jarreau Real Estate).
Segalla has expertise in multifamily housing across Louisiana, including his role as co-presenter of the multifamily segment at the annual Trends Seminar hosted by the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors. Chadwick has experience in the commercial sector, playing a role in attracting retailers and restaurants to south Louisiana.
JRE Brokerage will operate alongside JRE’s Development, Property Management, and Capital divisions under a unified brand, supported by a full-time staff of more than 20 people.
