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EO Louisiana Makes History with Innovative Accelerator Program Reaching 20 Years

December 18, 2025

The EO Louisiana chapter celebrates two decades of empowering early-stage entrepreneurs; propelled from Louisiana in post-Katrina resilience, the program now spans the globe.  


EO Louisiana's current and past Accelerator chairs at a recent event. 

NEW ORLEANS, La. (18 December 2025) – Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) Louisiana celebrated a historic milestone this month, marking the 20th anniversary of its groundbreaking Accelerator program for local entrepreneurs. The EO Accelerator Program, which was first beta-tested in Louisiana along with two other U.S. chapters, has since expanded to a worldwide initiative with 90 chapter programs operating or soon to launch across 27 countries. 

The EO Accelerator experience is a two-year learning program focused on growth. It is open to business owners whose companies generate at least $250,000 annually and is designed to help these early-stage entrepreneurs scale their businesses past the $1 million mark. Through peer learning, proven curriculum, and access to mentors and successful business owners, participants gain the tools to take control of their business growth. Nearly 6,500 entrepreneurs worldwide have graduated from the program since 2005, and close to 2,000 of them have advanced to full EO membership. 

The anniversary celebration held in New Orleans on December 11th featured keynote speeches from Neel Sus, the program's very first participant, and Accelerator program visionary Kevin Langley, who went on to become EO's Global Chairman from 2011-2012. Kevin, the only Louisianan to hold that position, along with other early architects of the program, spent three years developing the curriculum and securing approvals for its integration into EO’s suite of offerings.  

“You don't really know something until you can teach it to others,” Kevin said of the program’s purpose. “The design of Accelerator was to give entrepreneurs a venue to actually share their experiences and knowledge for the next generation.”  

Neel Sus, who launched his New Orleans-based software company Susco in 2005, shared how EO’s Accelerator program reshaped both his company’s trajectory and transformed him as a leader. “Accelerator taught me three things: confident humility, vulnerability, and encouraging compassion. These are traits anybody can develop, and when we do, we build better companies, help our people grow as professionals and humans, and strengthen the communities around us." 

The EO Accelerator Program  garnered national attention during Louisiana's recovery from Hurricane Katrina. Rather than waiting for external aid, EO Louisiana chapter members chose to share their hard-earned knowledge and expertise with entrepreneurs at every stage of development. Through peer learning, participants gained the tools and community support needed to scale their businesses sustainably. Though money was scarce in the months following Katrina, they still had what truly mattered, time, talent, and leaders willing to serve. 

The program's success in Louisiana also caught the attention of EO's international leadership. As curriculum chair, Kevin helped design a scalable model that could be replicated worldwide. The board's directive was clear. "We love the vision of what you're doing. Let’s take this thing global." 

The results speak for themselves. Inspired by a chapter’s rise after a natural disaster, EO’s Accelerator Program has expanded to serve early-stage entrepreneurs across six continents, while maintaining the same core mission: sharing knowledge that transforms lives and strengthens communities. 

"To me, one of the most remarkable achievements of EO’s Accelerator Program, is its track record in nurturing servant leaders who volunteer their time and talents to give back. One out of every six EO leaders serving in our local, regional and global leadership roles today began their entrepreneurial journeys as EO Accelerators. It is truly realizing our purpose of moving the world forward by unlocking the full potential of entrepreneurs.” said EO Global Chair, Joaquin Cordero, a 14-year member of EO through its chapter in Guatemala.  

“I am also inspired by the fact that a full 97 percent of past Accelerator participants tell us they would recommend the program to their peers. This tells us we are creating meaningful impact and value for the early-stage entrepreneurs whose companies will propel our economies and communities into the future.” 

EO Louisiana’s 20th anniversary celebration of the program aligns with its theme for the year: "Make History." The event, which brought together nearly 60 local, EO members and Accelerator participants from the Louisiana program’s last two decades, also served as a recruiting opportunity for its next cohort. Applications are now open for new Accelerator participants across the state, as part of EO Louisiana’s twice-annual application period.  

"Twenty years ago, EO Louisiana demonstrated how entrepreneurs can transform a region's economy when they come together,” said Marie Powell, President of EO Louisiana and founder of Brew Agency in Baton Rouge. “The Accelerator Program gave small businesses a lifeline when they had no other support system. I'm inspired by the founders who created this legacy and honored to lead a board that continues that spirit of impact and resilience. This is what happens when entrepreneurs invest in the next generation – it creates a ripple effect that reaches across the globe.” 

Interested in learning more about EO Louisiana or joining? Visit https://eonetwork.org/membership  

EDITOR’S NOTES:  

About the EO Louisiana Chapter
Founded in 1998, EO Louisiana Chapter serves over 80 members across the state with a median member sales revenue of $3.15 million and an average of 34 employees per company. Members represent diverse industries including accommodation and food services, construction, finance and insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, professional services, real estate, retail trade, and more. The chapter provides peer-to-peer learning, once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and connections to experts and industry leaders. Interested in learning more about EO Louisiana or joining? Visit https://member.eonetwork.org/louisiana  

About Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO)
EO is a global, not-for-profit membership community of nearly 20,000 leading business founders and owners representing more than 90 countries and 220 chapters worldwide. Founded in 1987, EO helps entrepreneurs move the world forward by unlocking their full potential through the power of trusted connections, leadership development, and premier learning opportunities that support the whole person. For more information or to get involved, follow us on Linkedin, Instagram,  YouTube, or Facebook, and visit our website: www.eonetwork.org 

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