Susan Guillot is a full time resident of the French Quarter. She and her husband Albin own a residence on the 1100 block of Dauphine. Susan received a Bachelor’s degree and a Masters of Business Administration, before obtaining a law degree and is now a practicing attorney. After earning her JD, Susan specialized in general business litigation. After relocating to New Orleans from Houston, Texas she was admitted to the Louisiana bar. Susan is active in French Quarter Citizens, Patio Planters, and Friends of the Cabildo. Susan served previously on the Board of French Quarter Citizens as Chair of the Legal Committee from 2009 through 2011. She has donated time to VCPORA in an effort to address the issue of distressed properties on Decatur Street. She believes the French Quarter is an invaluable resource on many levels and that the quality of life in the French Quarter can be best served by achieving balance that solidly maintains historical integrity while allowing it to function as the living, breathing neighborhood that it always has been
French Quarter Citizens News
- French Quarter thefts and pickpocketing are up 70%, New Orleans police say (March 29, 2024)
- President’s Year End Letter 2023 (December 17, 2023)
- New Orleans officials move to fix French Quarter trash snafu | Local Politics | nola.com (December 16, 2023)
- What tourists experience in the French Quarter may deter them from returning (December 16, 2023)