Associate Editor

Tina Nguyen

Tina Nguyen is an associate editor at TCB.

Tina joined TCB in September 2021 as an editorial intern. In December 2021, she joined the team full time as associate editor. Tina oversees the Notables series, edits meetings and events sections, and contributes to the magazine's digital news coverage. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, where she served as president of the Vietnamese Student Association of Minnesota, story editor of the Brovald-Sim Community Journalism practicum, and engagement/podcast manager for InFlux Magazine.

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Recognizing Leadership in All Its Forms

Recognizing Leadership in All Its Forms

We kicked off the year with a gathering at the Minneapolis Club to celebrate TCB’s 2023 Notables—more than 200 individuals from diverse fields, including recruitment, STEM, banking and finance, law,
Why Is Detergent Locked Up at Target?

Why Is Detergent Locked Up at Target?

At your local Target, you might have noticed a growing subset of merchandise behind plexiglass barriers. Detergent, dental floss, hair care products—to buy any of them, shoppers need a team
What Is ‘Organized Retail Crime?’

What Is ‘Organized Retail Crime?’

Organized retail crime, or ORC, has become a hot buzzword as of late. Retailers have cited it among their reasons for shutting down stores or ramping up theft-mitigation measures that
MN Cup Grand Prize Goes to Carba

MN Cup Grand Prize Goes to Carba

“Has everyone heard about climate change?”  That’s how entrepreneur and scientist Andrew Jones started the pitch that resulted in a grand prize win at the MN Cup startup competition grand
On Our Radar: The Donut Trap

On Our Radar: The Donut Trap

Anyone can sell a donut. But only one Twin Cities business is delivering fresh donuts through a vending machine. The idea hit Los Angeles native Bradley Taylor last year, and
Taking Back Salsa Lisa

Taking Back Salsa Lisa

Lisa Nicholson weaves a story that many entrepreneurs would envy. Starting out with tomatoes from her own garden, she built St. Paul salsa brand Salsa Lisa from the ground up