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Tony Zanders believes that Louisiana is on the brink of a technological transformation, and he is actively working to make it happen. In an upcoming episode of Strictly Business, Zanders, who is recognized as an award-winning software entrepreneur and currently serves as the president and CEO of Nexus Louisiana, shares his vision for the state's future in the tech industry.
Zanders emphasizes the importance of fostering innovation and collaboration among local businesses and educational institutions. He argues that by investing in talent development and creating an ecosystem that supports startups, Louisiana can become a hub for technology and entrepreneurship. He believes that the state's unique culture and resources can be leveraged to attract tech companies and skilled professionals.
As the conversation unfolds, Zanders outlines the challenges that lie ahead and the strategies needed to overcome them. His commitment to building a thriving tech community in Louisiana is clear, and he invites others to join in this ambitious endeavor. The future of Louisiana’s tech landscape may very well depend on the efforts of visionaries like Zanders.
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