At a Jan. 9 event at the Minneapolis Club, we formally recognized our 2024 class of Notable honorees.
Leadership
The Edina City Council member and longtime Cargill IT exec talks through his approach to leading the Minneapolis-based manufacturer’s technology department.
The entrepreneur and philanthropist led a colorful career, from co-founding the Minnesota Kicks to running a chain of 12 retail stores.
The longtime local tech leader aims to usher in a new era of growth for the digital services company.
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Succeeding Lee Mitau, she becomes one of the few women to chair a public company board.