The airline's CEO believes the Eagan-based company still "has to define its place in the market."
Leadership
Dr. Noseworthy joins the board of the Minnetonka-based health service and insurance provider just two months after ending his nearly decade-long tenure as Mayo Clinic CEO.
As he replaces Tammy Lee, who’s taking a “leave of absence,” Platt will be the company’s third CEO in two years. Platt’s prior experience includes leading Wisconsin manufacturing company Multistack LLC.
Under his six-year tenure, Pryor oversaw the completion of a massive new clinic in Minneapolis, as well as an ongoing controversy over an emergency services practice.
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Under his six-year tenure, Pryor oversaw the completion of a massive new clinic in Minneapolis, as well as an ongoing controversy over an emergency services practice.
Owens will be the first female to hold the role at the Duluth-based electric company.
A new executive joins Pohlad Cos. and pursues strategic acquisitions.
New Publisher Kyra Ostendorf explains why she’s optimistic about the future of children’s print books.
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Butcher replaces Sarah Spiegel, who stepped down from the Brooklyn Center-based coffee chain after less than a year and a half on the job.
Zierdt has led Greater Mankato Growth since 2007, and headed its preceding organization, too. Credited with growing both GMG and Mankato itself, he’s stepping down to focus on health and personal interests.
The DFLer lays out political strategy to win support for his agenda in a divided Legislature.
The Third District’s new congressman reflects on challenges and priorities as his government-repair mission prepares to enter action mode.
No reason for the abrupt resignation has been publicized. Martin-Vachon will receive a separation payment of about $250,000, according to an SEC filing.
Minnesota set the standard for corporate philanthropy decades ago, but now businesses are feeling the pressure to give more than money.
The habitat is now open to the public for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation.
More than 30 years after founding the company with his brother, and a decade after becoming its sole leader, Klapmeier will transition into a senior advisory role.
From mental health support to launching a stadium, local businesspeople are already looking at what’s on their plate next year.