Don Liu, 55, will replace Tim Baer, a longtime legal head at Target.
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Study ranks Minneapolis high for education levels and millennial growth.
The winner will also receive a $50,000 cash prize and be deemed an “entrepreneur in residence” at Mayo’s Rochester campus.
Rehabilitation times have been significantly shortened as patients have been able to regain muscle in a more free-flowing and buoyant environment.
Inventors include founders of Minnesota start-ups Zumbro Discovery and NeoChord.
Software company grows to 180 employees.
The 32 year-old private company promoted Kristen Knox, its chief operating officer.
Public radio’s downloadable future.
This marks the second occurrence this month where millennials have highlighted Minnesota for being home to highly desirable employers.
The company’s purchase of HeartWare is an attempt to gain market share in an $800 million heart failure device market.
The company is hoping to bring its person-to-pet video chatting platform to the health care market.
The health organization hopes its latest collaboration will lead to more website traffic and a higher level of brand awareness.
The medical device company also has another $25 million in the pipeline pending “the company’s achievement of a certain milestone.”
Duluth resident Nick Turinetti talks about how his team is building a dinosaur video game that’s more accurate than Jurassic Park.
Construction will begin next year on the facilities that Mayo said are only a fraction of its Destination Medical Center expansion plans.
The company has thus far eschewed venture capital.
Sportradar believes it can provide America’s largest media outlets with “next-gen data” that would cater to the age of big data.
The transition comes at a crossroads for the 3D printing industry.