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Gary Johnson and Burt Cohen
As part of its “eCity Awards,” Google recognized the local city as having the strongest online business community in Minnesota.
The bank said it is scaling back its mortgage services due to higher interest rates, and it announced plans to cut 2,323 jobs nationwide—161 of which are reportedly in Minneapolis.
September 18 at the Target Center.
The former UHG CEO is a land collector.
Inc. magazine included eight Minnesota-based companies on its recent list of the 500 fastest-growing privately held U.S. companies based on revenue growth over a three-year period.
Narrowed from a pool of 57 semifinalists, the 18 selected finalists will now compete for a share of $200,000 in prize money.
Workers who don’t care will eat up your profits.
Taconite, timber, and tourism remain the Northland’s economic bases. But they need to be alloyed with entrepreneurship.
Ecolab, Pentair, and Coloplast, whose U.S. headquarters is in Minneapolis, made the cut.
Ecumen and Mojo Minnesota have teamed up to launch an international contest that seeks innovative products and services to benefit the growing aging population.
Minneapolis law firm Gray Plant Mooty created a social media legal guide for businesses through a partnership with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
Tradeshow and Event Coordinator, BASF–Building Systems
The identification and credit card printing company said it is moving its corporate offices from Minnetonka to Shakopee to better accommodate business and employee growth.
After a series of recent job expansions, the Eagan-based pharmacy benefit management company said it plans to add 80 employees at a new pharmacy resource center in New Mexico.