Visionaries must motivate others to join them in realizing their dreams. Because if they lack followers, leaders with great ideas cannot grow their companies or strengthen their communities. Twin Cities
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July 7 Coffee & Closers Join Brandon Bornancin, founder and CEO of sales software company Seamless.AI, for a Q&A about his sales career and how he generated more than $100
The tragic images of a black man’s death at the hands of four Minneapolis police officers are imprinted in our brains, as is the unrest that has ensued. The business
For the first time, some of Minnesota’s biggest companies are formally recognizing Juneteenth as a corporate holiday. Juneteenth, which takes place every year on June 19, marks the end of
From mall walking to eating at a restaurant, the everyday activities that many of us used to take for granted suddenly felt like luxuries on Wednesday, as some restaurants opened
The Minnesota Cup on Monday unveiled a list of 90 semifinalists that will advance in the statewide entrepreneurial competition. The 90 companies will vie for a share of a $500,000
As Minnesota gradually begins to reopen, companies are assessing when is the right time for their employees to head back to the office. The coronavirus pandemic forced many companies to
Following the police killing of George Floyd earlier this week and subsequent civil unrest on Wednesday, Minneapolis city leaders on Thursday called for peace. On Wednesday night, Mayor Jacob Frey acknowledged the
The Great Minnesota Get-Together has been canceled. On Friday, the Minnesota State Fair’s board met and decided to cancel the 2020 fair. In a statement, general manager Jerry Hammer acknowledged
Starting June 1, Minnesota bars and restaurants will be able to start serving customers under some very limited circumstances, Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday afternoon. Though indoor dining will still
Starting June 1, Minnesota bars and restaurants will be able to start serving customers under some very limited circumstances, Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday afternoon. Though indoor dining will still
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App | CamScanner “My clients may have a pay stub or a document that needs to be submitted to the lender, but they can’t drop it off or mail it
A slideshow of images taken during 2020 TCB Talks: Retail 2030 held at Mall of America, Parkview Event Center. Photos courtesy of Joy by Jo Photography TCB Talks: Retail 2030
Sun Country Airlines revealed this week that it has moved forward by a full quarter a plan to diversify its business model by acquiring freighter aircraft and flying them for
St. Paul-based customer loyalty firm Augeo is ramping up its presence in the fintech space. Late last week, the company announced that it has acquired San Diego-based Empyr, a fintech company that promotes
Whether or not Major League Baseball plays this season, Homer Hankies will be put to use. The Minnesota Twins announced over the weekend that they will convert leftover 2019 “Bomba
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