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“Jim’s contributions to the State of Minnesota and its veterans have made lasting impacts, and will continue to do so for years to come,” says DEED Commissioner Steve Grove, praising Finley.
Since April showers bring May celebrations, here are five ways to welcome spring.
Local venture capital is in decline but startups can still find local capital, if they know where to look.
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Local venture capital is in decline but startups can still find local capital, if they know where to look.
Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s Board of Trustees lauded Sethi for his global perspective and commitment to diversity.
During TCB'ss annual Women in Leadership event, women leaders from Land O'Lakes, Best Buy, Dorsey & Whitney, and Cargill shared their strategies on moving toward gender parity.
Succeeding Brian Murray, who was promoted to CEO of the construction firm last year, Kro will oversee the financial health, risk management and other related elements of the approximately $2 billion company.
The SBA names Maud Borup owner Christine Lantinen Minnesota Small Business Person of the Year. Lantinen and other Minnesota award winners will be honored in early May.
Minneapolis-based social impact accelerator Finnovation Lab is blown away by the strong demand for its programs. Applications are now being accepted for the lab’s second fellowship program.
An entrepreneur gets inspired to question the "rules" and prioritize what's really important to her and her company.
As part of a leadership succession plan, transformational CEO Hubert Joly will become executive chairman of the board of directors.
The Eagan pharmacy benefit company has selected Kenneth H. Paulus to succeed Jim DuCharme, who retired in March.
The Backers event this week will connect entrepreneurs with investment firms. And meet the next group of startups entering the accelerator program.
“He didn’t play golf, he didn’t play tennis…he played business.” The investor known to friends and colleagues as "Perk" often backed early-stage local companies.
Even if last year's thunder blizzards return to the Twin Cities, here are five fabulous ways to welcome—or pretend—it's spring.
Minneapolis novelty goods maker 30 Watt is putting the "fun" back into funny.
Your top networking options this month.
Toys R Us, Sears, Macy’s, wow. What’s going on? Better question, as author Mark Pilkington asks in “Retail Therapy,” how can we stop it?