Merely Players
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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now...
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"All the world's a stage," as Shakespeare famously wrote, and we
are "merely players" performing roles, today as professionals or
politicians or teachers in a classroom of students. or parents
modeling behavior for their children.
In an era when traditional media, social media, and ever-present
modes of telecommunications determine how these roles and
personas are received and perceived, crafting images, honing
messages, and telling stories around them has given rise to
entire industries.
Stuart Feigley is president of Feigley Communications, a Baton
Rouge strategic marketing agency that specializes in creating ad
campaigns across a wide spectrum of industries, including
healthcare, education and government. Stewart co-founded the firm
in 2006, and in the years since, Feigley Communications has
handled such high profile local cleints as LSU, the La Dept of
Health, and the Baton Rouge Area Chamber among others.
Stuart is a native of Baton Rouge with 36 years experience in the
field. After graduating from the LSU Manship School of
Communications he went off to big national firms in Dallas and
Ohio, where he worked for large corporate clients. He came home
in 2006 to found Wright Feigley Communciations with the late Jeff
Wright, rebranding the firm as Feigley Communications in
2016.
While Stuart is helping clients on the figurative stage, Sarah
Klocke is working with people on the real stage – as in theater.
Sarah is Executive Director of Theatre Baton Rouge, which has
been delighting audiences in Baton rouge since 1946 with dramas,
comedies and beloved Broadway musicals.
You may remember we interviewed Sarah’s predecessor Jenny Ballard
on this show a while back. Sarah took her place in October 2023,
as the organization was struggling to recover from the pandemic
and the financial challenges it wrought on performing arts
organizations across the country.
Sarah came to Baton Rouge most recently from St Mary’s College in
Omaha Nebraska, where she was the program director of theater and
communications.
Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the
Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo
and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.la.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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