After decades of avoiding or discriminating against the LGBT community, most corporations have realized that being a public advocate for LGBT rights makes business sense, writes author Carlos A. Ball.
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On Dec. 20, Libersky will wrap up a decade of service as the director of the Minnesota District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Christine Bent joins the Eagan-based pharmacy benefit manager after nine years with Minneapolis-based Allina.
Minnesota can lead the health and wellness revolution if we get more aggressive. The question is, will we?
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Minnesota can lead the health and wellness revolution if we get more aggressive. The question is, will we?
Tasked with updating the common areas of the historic building in the heart of the Warehouse District, Studio BV went back in time for modern inspiration.
Herschel Herndon has been chosen to serve as the company’s first chief diversity officer.
Top networking opportunities for December.
Showcased at Twin Cities Startup Week, these ventures still have us buzzing.
The Caux Round Table for Moral Capitalism late last week presented Baker with the Dayton Award for Distinction in Moral Capitalism, which honors Minnesota entrepreneurs for corporate responsibility.
A roundup of business news from around the state, curated by TCB editors.
In an awards ceremony Wednesday night, the Minnesota High Tech Association unveiled the winners of its annual science and technology innovation honors.
Women entrepreneurs weigh in on the challenges of starting a business in the Twin Cities.
The company appointed Paypal and Salesforce veteran Patrick Chan to lead its new Canadian headquarters in Toronto.
Not sure what to buy your client, employee, or coworker for the holidays? These six subscription options make gifting quick and painless—and they're gifts that keep on giving.
As part of the deal, investor Mark Cuban will have a 25 percent stake in Long Lake-based Dog Threads.
He takes the reins from Gary Cunningham, who left in June.