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Jay Batt, a prominent civic leader and businessman in New Orleans, has passed away peacefully at the age of 64. Survived by his family, Batt’s legacy includes significant contributions to the city’s recovery post-Hurricane Katrina and his active role in various community organizations.

New Orleans – Jay Batt, a prominent civic leader and businessman in New Orleans, passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 18, 2025, at the age of 64. Batt is survived by his wife, Andrée Wood Batt, and their two daughters, Bailey Batt Kelleher and Kelly Manning Batt. His contributions to the city and its community are widely recognized, and he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and public service.

Visitation for family and friends will take place on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, followed by a funeral service at 1 p.m. The news of Batt’s passing has prompted expressions of deep sorrow from many, including New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who commended his role as a devoted public servant and advocate for the city’s residents.

Jay Batt served as the New Orleans City Councilmember for District A from 2002 to 2006, a critical period in the city’s history, particularly during the recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina. His leadership during this challenging time was pivotal in shaping the resilience of New Orleans as it faced significant adversity. Batt represented a district that was hit hard by levee failures and the catastrophic 17th Street Canal breach, playing a crucial role in the rebuilding process.

Beyond his political career, Batt had over 40 years of experience in various sectors, including financial services, real estate, and retail. He was notably a franchisee of Jos. A. Bank Clothiers and also managed Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Asheville, North Carolina. Additionally, Batt had a hand in managing several shopping centers located in North Carolina and Tennessee, showcasing his versatility and business acumen.

An active member of the Republican Party, Batt held significant positions including deputy chair of the Louisiana Republican Party and as the former chair of the Orleans Parish Republican Executive Committee. His leadership extended to being a vital member of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee and engaging with numerous boards and foundations, such as New Orleans City Park and the New Orleans Museum of Art. These roles reflect his commitment to enhancing the cultural and civic life of New Orleans.

Born and raised in New Orleans, Batt attended Isidore Newman School before completing his education at The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Tulane University followed by an MBA in Finance from the University of New Orleans. Batt hailed from a family deeply rooted in the city; his grandfather was the founder of Pontchartrain Beach, which was the largest amusement park prior to the establishment of Disneyland. His family connections extended to the entertainment industry, as he is also the brother of actor Bryan Batt, well-known for his role in AMC’s *Mad Men*.

Throughout his life, Jay Batt remained a steadfast advocate for community service and civic engagement. His contributions helped shape New Orleans, and his dedication to his local community will be remembered fondly by those who knew him and benefited from his work. As the city mourns his loss, it reflects on the significant impact he made throughout his life, leaving behind a legacy marked by sincere commitment to the people and city of New Orleans.

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