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To compile the list, 500 small metro areas across the nation were ranked based on the percentage of owner-occupied homes, the crime rate, charitable giving, and the percentage of college graduates.
Diana Nelson, daughter of current Chair Marilyn Carlson Nelson, has served on the board for nearly a decade and will assume her new role in May.
The purchase represents the latest in a series of acquisitions that have expanded ABRA’s geographic footprint and boosts the total number of ABRA repair centers to 132 in 14 states.
The list was determined by Dartmouth professor and author Sydney Finkelstein, and Brian Dunn made the cut due to the company’s poor performance—not because of the much-publicized scandal involving his alleged relationship with a female subordinate.
Minneapolis plans to raise property taxes by about 1.77 percent, while St. Paul’s budget calls for a 1.9 percent increase.
Fortune magazine surveyed “elite fund managers” to pick the best stocks to invest in next year, and Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp and Golden Valley-based Pentair made the cut.
While working at Environmental Tillage Systems, Ronald Lea Schaeffer allegedly wrote false checks from the company to himself and used the stolen funds to build a lake house in Elysian, Minnesota, and to make payments on home equity or auto loans.
Michael Francis, who spent more than two decades at Target Corporation before leaving last year and then serving brief stints at J.C. Penney and Gap, has become DreamWorks Animation’s first-ever chief global brand officer.