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The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Committee of 100 for Economic Development have recently appointed new members to their board of directors.

Endya Delpit, who is currently serving as the assistant general counsel at Entergy, has joined the board of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation. Delpit began her career at Entergy in 2001 in the litigation group but temporarily left after being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. She then worked at ExxonMobil in Houston as an attorney for nearly 10 years, focusing on commercial transactions in the upstream and downstream organizations.

Anna Sumas, who is the senior director of sales at House of Blues and Filmore, has also joined the board of directors. Sumas brings her expertise as a sales and marketing specialist at Live Nation Entertainment to the table. She previously worked in sales at W Hotels, W New Orleans-French Quarter Hotel, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts.

During the first quarter, the Committee of 100 for Economic Development welcomed 14 new members into its business roundtable. Among the new members are individuals such as Joan Coffmann, Chris Coulon, Paul Danos, Janie Doucet Fruge, Kathy Johnson, Greg Kahmann, Danna Leblanc, William Lemoine

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