Thibodaux Regional doctor will ride La. float on New Year's Day

A Thibodaux Regional physician who cares for COVID patients will be one of eight Louisiana people who will ride the state's first float in the 133rd Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day.

Thibodaux Regional Medical Center’s Dr. Brian Parker will be one of eight Louisiana ambassadors on the float, the Lieutenant Governor's Office said in a press release.

Parker will represent Louisiana’s medical professionals, especially those who heroically cared for patients throughout the pandemic and during natural disasters such as Hurricane Ida.

"As medical director of the critical care unit for Thibodaux Regional Health System, Dr. Parker is a leader in caring for COVID-19 patients utilizing the latest treatments," the press release said. "On August 29, 2021, as Hurricane Ida made landfall the hospital’s critical care unit lost power. Dr. Parker led the efforts to transfer the unit’s critically ill patients from the third floor of the hospital to another unit on the first floor."

This year’s parade theme is Dream. Believe. Achieve.

“It’s such an honor to have each one of these ambassadors, who represent all Louisianans, ride the Louisiana Tourism ‘Feed Your Soul’ float. For instance, the teacher represents all Louisiana teachers and the volunteer represents all Louisiana volunteers. We are proud of and grateful for each and every one of them,” said Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser.

The other riders are:

--Ashini Modi, who just turned 17, represents the many Louisiana volunteers who willingly help make life better for their fellow Louisianans. Modi provides underprivileged youth with educational opportunities at her local homeless shelter, starting a 1,500 book library called the “Reading Rainforest” at the Providence House shelter in Shreveport.

---Representing all Louisiana volunteers who come to the rescue of tens of thousands of Louisianans who are victims of natural disasters such as Hurricane Laura in 2020 and Hurricane Ida in 2021 is United Cajun Navy Founder and President Todd Terrell.

--St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Dylan Crawford represents Louisiana’s law enforcement community and first responders. Deputy Crawford is the recipient of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association 2021 Deputy Valor Award for his heroic efforts in rescuing three people from drowning.

--Jefferson Parish 2022 Middle School Teacher of the Year Kara Bailey Lee represents educators in Louisiana. Lee’s students have shown academic growth on the Louisiana Educational Assessment Program tests and benchmark tests. Her passion to meet the diverse needs of students provides the foundation for an environment that encourages students to reach their full potential.

--Alyssa Carson, an aspiring astronaut who has attended multiple space camps and is training with hopes of being selected for a future spaceflight to Mars, represents all those Louisianans who dare to dream and reach for the stars. Alyssa has her rocket license, Advance scuba certification, pilot license, skydiving class A license and she is a certified aquanaut.

--Miss Louisiana 2021 Julia Claire Williams and 2021 Miss Louisiana USA Tanya Crowe are riding as role models for young women everywhere to achieve their dreams from education to public service.

“When I pitched the idea to have a Louisiana Tourism float in the Rose Parade, I told parade officials that everyone went through the pandemic, but Louisiana was the only state that was hit hard by multiple storms including two major hurricanes in less than two years," Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser said in the release. "When we explain to people who aren’t familiar with what we’ve been through and they realize the devastation we’ve faced, they ask me, ‘Is everyone this passionate about Louisiana?’ Of course, I say ‘yes.’”

The Louisiana Tourism “Feed Your Soul” float will also feature one of three mid-parade performances. American Idol winner, Louisiana native, and Louisiana music ambassador Laine Hardy will sing a rendition of Born on the Bayou along with the Grammy-nominated Hot 8 Brass Band.

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