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Legislative negotiations and the Minnesota Frost’s championship win showcase women in high-pressure roles.
He joined the downtown Minneapolis law firm in 2008.
Former chief executive Stephen Hemsley will replace Witty. The insurer also reportedly faces a Department of Justice investigation.
The founding publisher of Mpls.St.Paul and Twin Cities Business was quick with a joke but took community engagement seriously.
Beauty industry consultant Sue Remes offers advice on finding purpose after stepping away from a demanding career.
The former Medtronic CEO’s family foundation has already donated to Harvard in the past, but opted to accelerate its giving timeline in the face of federal funding cuts.
From an intern to the new CEO, Nelson plans to build on the cooperative’s momentum in her new role.
Despite new economic uncertainties, a Padilla survey shows executives are eager to focus on long-term business strategies.
The Robbinsdale-based restaurant group, once known for inventive one-offs and pop-ups, is moving into acquisition and replication.
At TCB’s annual event, four mid-level women leaders discuss the nuances of building a career in the hybrid era. Plus, purposeful leadership advice from former Target exec Laysha Ward.
Terry Rasmussen is modernizing and growing the Minneapolis-based financial services organization with Lutheran roots.
The number of women in C-suite roles at the state’s largest publicly traded companies grew by just 0.6% in 2024, reflecting a notable slowdown in progress, according to the latest Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership.
The eight-store Twin Cities retailer will become employee owned with the former head of Illume as its new CEO.
Craig Leipold wants to sign the Russian forward to an eight-year contract before the 2025-26 season.