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Monday, February 24th, 2025
 
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What's Chris Meaux up to now?

BY ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor​ ​ ​

Chris Meaux is back in the startup game again. 

He and former Baton Rouge Business Report Publisher Rolfe McCollister have teamed up to launch QiMana and create the online platform called Solomon in which successful business owners upload business advice and stories from their experience as entrepreneurs.

For a fee, QiMana subscribers can query the database of "luminaries" that then uses AI to provide personalized insights based on the collected expertise.

You can check Tim Boone's story here. 

Have a good day and thanks for reading. 

 
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