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Michel Claudet
MICHEL CLAUDET
PARISH PRESIDENT

BACKGROUND

Houma Businessman Michel Claudet is an Attorney, CPA and CLU and was elected Terrebonne Parish President in the Fall of 2007, after a very competitive race and runoff. He claimed victory with his “New Way” campaign and inaugurated on January 14, 2008. He has enjoyed life in the Terrebonne Parish community for over 26 years.

Born in Lockport, Louisiana, of Aman and Bessie Claudet on September 20, 1948, Michel has 2 brothers, Joe and Rene’, and five sisters, Claudette, Louise, Geri, Mary and Denise. He is a lifetime member of the Catholic Church.

Michel graduated high school in 1966 from Holy Savior Central High School in Lockport. After graduation, he chose Louisiana State University (LSU) as his college, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1970 allowing him to take the test to be certified as a CPA. While working full-time as a CPA, he went on to further his education and graduated in 1977 from Loyola Law School, New Orleans, with a Law Degree. Michel was appropriately chosen as a member of the Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, as well as receiving the Honor Student Honor Award in the College of Business Administration. He was also appointed Treasurer of the Marketing Club, Dormitory Counselor and became a member of the Marketing Club Executive Council. Additionally, he was granted honorary memberships to fraternities, i.e. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi, Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma.

In his adult career, Michel has worked for big business and also owns his own successful businesses, which have been acquired throughout the years.

In 1970, he worked for one of the largest CPA firms in the world, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. out of the Baton Rouge Office. In 1971, he worked as a Special Projects Accountant at Cotton Products Co., Inc. in Opelousas. He then went to work for Central Gulf Lines in 1972 as its Senior Financial Analyst and, while working there, went back to school to further his education and attended Loyola Law School. In 1977 he obtained his Law Degree and was given a promotion with Central Gulf Lines to Assistant Controller. In 1979 he left the first field of expertise to practice law with Hammett, Leake & Hammett in New Orleans. After working three years with the Hammett Firm, in 1981 Michel decided to strike out on his own. He was admitted to the Eastern, Middle and Western Federal District Courts of Louisiana, U. S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, U. S. Tax Court and the U. S. Supreme Court. He had a successful law practice stretching 26 years before deciding to retire in 2003.

During the 1980s Louisiana, especially Terrebonne Parish, entered into a recession negatively affecting the economy and property values. With his business sense, he thought it wise to obtain some of these properties knowing that prices could not stay reduced for that long. So, in 1982, he began purchasing properties for rental use. He owns several different apartment complexes and miscellaneous other properties, and was the 2006-2007 President of the Louisiana State Apartment Association.

While practicing law, Michel decided to take on a project that would bring him to Broadway in New York City. He co-produced a play called “The Kingfish” starring John “Spud” McConnell as Governor Huey P. Long, bringing a Louisiana flavor to New York. Opening Night was Sunday, March 24, 1991. It was an experience he’ll never forget.

In 1999, Michel realized the need for a locally owned community bank, so he gathered several successful, local businessmen and formed Synergy Bank. He was the organizer, initial Chairman and presently serves as a Director on the Board. The bank now has approximately $250 million in assets, has four locations in and around Terrebonne Parish to serve their customers.

Businesses such as Café Milano & Aficionados and the Quickie Stop convenience store were offered to him in 2001, and he purchased them looking forward to expanding his business knowledge and know how. The restaurant was a very good fit for Michel, and he took it to a higher level. It was voted Best Restaurant at “A Taste of South Louisiana” in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, & 2008. His latest business purchase was in 2005, when he acquired the former Holiday Inn on Hollywood Road now the Quality Hotel, a 200 room hotel. He has sold the Quickie Stop convenience store and the Quality Hotel in December of 2007.

His businesses, achievements, projects, board memberships, and the list goes on, have kept him very busy, but he has made time to give back to the community over the 26 years in many ways.

He led the charge for the new Library to make it a reality, which was voted “Best Library in Louisiana”. As a result of his efforts, he was recently awarded the 2006 Tri-Parish Hall of Fame-Humanitarian Award.

He also formulated a plan and found the first $7.8 million in funding to make the Houma Civic Center a reality. For this he was awarded the 1996 Volunteer of the Year for the State of Louisiana presented by the Southeast Economic Development Council.

Additionally, he was the Head of the Downtown Development Committee and was the first President of the Houma Downtown Development Corporation. During his two (2) year tenure as President, the Board acquired property for and let out bids for the Main Street Park and the Museum and began “Downtown on the Bayou”, the Main Street Program and Façade Programs.

His background has been to work on business matters, locate funds, and use creative methods of funding to acquire assets or get things done. When deciding to run for Parish President, Michel felt that someone needed to step forward, who had the education, ability, desire and experience to lead the community in solving major issues that have affected everyone of Terrebonne Parish. He has a clear plan for his community.

EDUCATION
  • 1962‑1966, Holy Savior Central High School, Lockport, Louisiana (High School Diploma)
  • 1966‑1970, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Bachelor of Science Degree)
  • 1972‑1977, Loyola Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana (Juris Doctorate)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/SERVICES
  • August, 1970 ‑ September, 1971, Certified Public Accountant, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Baton Rouge, La.
  • September, 1971 ‑ July, 1972, Special Projects Accountant, Cotton Products Co., Inc., Opelousas, La.
  • July, 1972 ‑ January, 1976, Senior Financial Analyst, Central Gulf Lines, New Orleans, La.
  • July, 1977 ‑ August, 1979, Assistant Controller, Central Gulf Lines, New Orleans, La.
  • September, 1979 ‑ June, 1981, Hammett, New Orleans, La. (Attorneys)
  • July 1, 1981 ‑ 2003, Private Law Practice, Houma, La.
  • 1982 – Present, Apartment and Property Owner of 9 different apartment complexes and miscellaneous other properties. President of the Louisiana State Apartment Association
  • 2001 – 2011, Owner and President of Cafe Milano & Aficionados. Voted Best Restaurant at “A Taste of South Louisiana” 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, & 2008
  • 2001 – 2007, Owner and President of Quickie Stop, LLC – a convenience store, Houma, La.
  • 1999 – Present, Organizer, Initial Chairman and Director of Synergy Bank, which now has approximately $180 million in assets.
  • 2005 – 2007, Owner and President of Quality Hotel in Houma, La - a 200 room hotel (formerly Holiday Inn).
  • 2007 – 2008, Self Employed.
  • January 2008 to Present- Terrebonne Parish President.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR HONORS, AWARDS & ACTIVITIES
  • Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities
  • Beta Alpha Psi (honorary)
  • Phi Eta Sigma (honorary)
  • Pi Tau Pi (honorary)
  • Phi Kappa Phi (honorary)
  • Beta Gamma Sigma (honorary)
  • Treasurer of the Marketing Club, Dormitory Counselor
  • Honor Student Honor Award in the College of Business Administration
  • Marketing Club Executive Council
  • 2006 Tri-Parish Hall of Fame-Humanitarian Award
  • 1996 Volunteer of the Year for the State of Louisiana presented by the Southeast Economic Development Council.
PUBLIC & APPOINTED OFFICES HELD
  • Member of the State Society of Certified Public Accountants
  • Member of the Terrebonne Parish Bar Association
  • Member of the Louisiana State Bar Association
  • Former Member of the New Orleans Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters
  • Member of the American Bar Association
  • Former Member of the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association
  • Former Member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America
  • Former Member of the Professional Financial Planners of Greater New Orleans
  • Former Member of the Board of Directors of Community Homestead Association
  • Former Member and Past Officer of Houma Lions Club
  • Former Member of the Terrebonne Parish Economic Development Advisory Board
  • Board Member of the Teche Federal Savings Advisory Board for Houma
  • Member and Past President of the Houma-Thibodaux Apartment Association
  • Past President of the South Central Chapter of Louisiana CPA's
  • Member and Past President of Kiwanis Club
  • Member of Rotary Club
  • Former President of the Tri-District Estate Planning Council
  • Former Board Member of the Houma-Terrebonne Public Trust Authority
  • Former Member of Indigent Defender Board
  • Former Attorney for Bayou Board of Realtors
  • Member and Past Attorney for the Homebuilders Association
  • Past President of Houma Downtown Development Corporation
  • Present Member and Director of the Houma Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce
  • Former Member of Library Board of Control of Terrebonne Parish
  • Board Member, Organizer and Former Chairman of Synergy Bank
  • President of Bayou Chapter of Louisiana Restaurant Association
  • President of the Apartment Association of Louisiana
  • Board Member of Houma Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • Board Member of the Louisiana Restaurant Association

 


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