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2/7/2022 6:00:00 AM Member News

Seven Louisiana Companies to Receive 43rd Annual Lantern Awards

Manufacturers from across the state will be recognized for community service
and business excellence at Feb. 9 ceremony

BATON ROUGE, La. – Louisiana manufacturers that combine business success with exceptional community service will be honored as recipients of the 43rd
annual Lantern Awards during a private reception at the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center on Wednesday, Feb. 9.

Louisiana Economic Development created the Lantern Awards in 1979 to recognize excellence in manufacturing and exemplary public service from businesses and employees to their local communities.

“In 2021, Louisiana manufacturers rallied their employees and their communities to continue moving forward in the face of unprecedented challenges,” LED Secretary Don Pierson said. “In every region of our state, these honored manufacturers have distinguished themselves by combining business acumen and community partnership in extraordinary ways. I’m proud to recognize them with Lantern Awards, one of LED’s highest honors, as they are a shining example for all businesses in our state.”

Lantern Award recipients are selected by Louisiana’s Regional Planning and Development Districts, based on the overall contribution of the manufacturers to their communities, including investments in employment growth and facility expansions as well as public service activities with employee participation. Honorees must have been in operation at least three years prior to their nomination to demonstrate sustainability.

The 2021 Lantern Award winners are:

  • Acadiana Region: Cane River Pecan Company, New Iberia
  • Capital Region: Mezzo Technologies, Baton Rouge
  • Central Region: AFCO Industries, Alexandria
  • Northeast Region: Skyjacker Suspensions, West Monroe
  • Northwest Region: Maxim Watermakers, Shreveport
  • Southeast Region: Oracle Lighting, Avondale
  • Southwest Region: Carboline, Lake Charles

More than 330 Louisiana manufacturing businesses have received Lantern Awards since the program’s inception. LED’s program partners include the Louisiana Industrial Development Executives Association and the Louisiana Association of Planning and Development Districts.

Since 1992, award-winners have received lanterns handcrafted by Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights of New Orleans. The Feb. 9 ceremony will include special
recognition of Bevolo’s 30 years in support of the program with this annual donation of iconic lanterns. Bevolo is the oldest and largest copper gas lantern
manufacturer in the U.S., and the second-oldest in the world.

About LED
Louisiana Economic Development is responsible for strengthening the state’s
business environment and creating a more vibrant Louisiana economy. In 2021,
LED attracted 64 new economic development projects representing over 18,100
new direct and indirect jobs, 9,700 retained jobs and more than $20.6 billion in
new capital investment. LED cultivates jobs and economic opportunity for the
people of Louisiana, and promotes business opportunity for employers of all
sizes. For more information, visit OpportunityLouisiana.com.

LED MEDIA CONTACTS:
Mark Lorando, Communications Director
Mark.Lorando@la.gov
225.342.3437

Ron Thibodeaux, Press Secretary
Ron.Thibodeaux@la.gov
225.342.5145