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1 & 2 - Integrated Marketing Summit Join marketing and advertising professionals from across the country at this networking and informative summit. Speakers include Daniel Boone of Deluxe, Hunter Montgomery
The best opportunities for networking.
The best opportunities for networking.
The best opportunities for networking.
2 May — PACER’s Annual Benefit Crosby, Stills & Nash are coming to rock the Minneapolis Convention Center this year for PACER’s Annual Benefit for children and young adults with
10 April - CommonBond Communities GrandeGala In the spirit of James Bond, you have license to thrill at CommonBond’s 007-themed 2015 GrandeGala fundraiser featuring silent and live auctions, cocktails, dinner
The best opportunities for networking.
The best opportunities for networking.
The best opportunities for networking in January.
Even though we complain about the shopping season starting too early, we may not have complete control over our behavior.
The International Special Events Society’s Minneapolis-St. Paul chapter announces its 2014 award-winning events.
The 2013 Tekne Award winners, selected by the Minnesota High Tech Association, represent the best work in developing products and programs that advance innovation.
Economic and political factors are squeezing profit margins while hindering revenue growth at Minnesota companies, according to Twin Cities Business’ quarterly economic indicator survey of businesses across the state in late
Sally Smith has taken Buffalo Wild Wings from fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants start-up to 683 restaurants and a market value of $897 million. Now, how to keep the company soaring?
Steve Schussler is proof that the entrepreneur at age 35 can be seen already in the entrepreneur at 13. In his new book, It’s a Jungle In There, the founder of the Rainforest Café chain and Schussler Creative tells how his career creating themed restaurants took off—and in these excerpts, how a knack for seeing opportunity took him to extremes.
He’ll tell you why he doesn’t belong behind WCCO’s anchor desk anymore: He’s a “relic,” he has “too many edges,” he’s needed the rigors of the outdoors to recover from strokes. But local TV news isn’t leaving Shelby behind. He just might leave it in his dust.
Doug Kelley is the court-appointed receiver of Tom Petters' assets. But for drama, it's hard to beat the time the mafia cancelled a hit on Kelley, figuring a Himalayan mountain would kill him instead.