Despite a hybrid work model and new hires in 11 states, the company is expanding its Minneapolis headquarters.
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McCracken marries her experiences in creative agencies, corporate marketing, and nonprofit leadership to shepherd the Minneapolis-based marketing nonprofit into a new era.
On Season 6 airing this fall, Amanda Brinkman and new co-host, former NBA star and entrepreneur Baron Davis, will offer advice to businesses in six neighborhoods of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
With $1 million in funding, the new LabFellows program will offer paid marketing fellowships to college grads from diverse backgrounds.
When Covid-19 hit, companies needed to quickly alter their messages, and some are changing the way they communicate with customers over
the long haul.
Sleep Number makes a Super Bowl "prediction" based on which team's city gets more sleep.
A collaboration with #SHARETHEMICMN aims to amplify the voices of young women working to overcome opportunity gaps by pairing them with business leaders.
Pollsters and quantitative research, a cautionary tale.
Together, the former rivals known for getting new products on the shelves at Target will help brands capitalize on the convergence of retail, e-commerce, and data.
The Shoreview-based Fortune 500 pulled off another season of its small business makeover show amid a pandemic.
Creativity, innovation, and good storytelling may be the best path forward for events pros.
TN Marketing will keep the subscription crafting site’s content alive in the deal, which gives the local firm an audience of 3.5 million.
Peace Coffee CEO Lee Wallace says “companies need to step up.”
The co-founder of Capsule design agency on what happens when another business by the same name moves into town.
Minneapolis experiential marketing agency NPARALLEL pivots to protective shields and more for stores, spas, and offices during Covid-19 pandemic.
As event planners adjust to virtual events, strategy is key.
The nonprofit media group says it’s facing its “biggest financial test” amid Covid-19.
Maybe not, newspaper spokesman says, but users are urged to change passwords anyway.