Job vacancies in the state were down 10.3% year over year in 2022's second quarter, but that didn't mean demand for workers slowed, according to DEED.
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As longtime Twin Cities executive Carla Vernón transitions to CEO of Jessica Alba's L.A.-based baby and skincare products company, she talks about her journey to leadership.
The African Development Center will identify qualified individual and business borrowers.
In Minnesota's largest law firms, women are increasingly being chosen for the top leadership positions.
Most recently known as Fueled Collective, the coworking company is stepping out of the franchising game and focusing on its local operations.
New legislation threatens two centuries of trade secret protections.
Founded as an independent glasses wholesaler in 2001, Eyebobs now belongs to an Ohio private equity firm.
HyLife Foods CEO Grant Lazaruk says the pork industry has faced challenges from inflation, high grain costs, and rising exchange rates.
Women make up only 22% of executive officers at Minnesota's largest publicly traded companies, a percentage that's remained stagnant for four years.
Planned Parenthood clinics and other facilities that provide abortion services in Minnesota have been preparing for an adverse ruling by Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk by assuring patients that medication abortions will continue to be offered.
A relatively rare move in the corporate world, the reverse stock split will significantly reduce the company’s number of outstanding shares.
It starts with businesses committing to one day a week.
Plan now to craft a trust and estate plan. Here’s what to consider.
Remote work makes companies more vulnerable to cyberattacks. Here’s how to guard against security breaches.
The decision-making and composition of boards merits more scrutiny from the public, news media, and regulators.
Office vacancy rates continue to rise as new space comes to market faster than it’s being filled, according to Colliers.