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Roy Glapion, a lifelong resident of New Orleans and a former engineering executive, shares insights into his personal and professional journey. With deep family roots in the city, Glapion has dedicated himself to building Citywide Testing & Inspections, a company that has become a vital part of the local community.
Recently, he made the significant decision to step away from the corporate world, a move that he believes allows him to focus more on mentorship and civic engagement. In an era where community support is crucial, Glapion emphasizes the importance of investing in the future of New Orleans. He believes that fostering relationships and guiding the next generation of leaders is essential for the city’s growth and resilience.
As he looks ahead, Glapion is committed to leveraging his experiences to inspire others and contribute to the ongoing development of New Orleans. His vision reflects a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of community, mentorship, and civic responsibility.
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