Bria Hammel juggles an interior design firm and a furniture line.
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Dr. Noseworthy joins the board of the Minnetonka-based health service and insurance provider just two months after ending his nearly decade-long tenure as Mayo Clinic CEO.
By connecting researchers to experienced entrepreneurs, the program aims to help commercialize discoveries. Eight entities are already participating in the Launchpad.
As he replaces Tammy Lee, who’s taking a “leave of absence,” Platt will be the company’s third CEO in two years. Platt’s prior experience includes leading Wisconsin manufacturing company Multistack LLC.
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As he replaces Tammy Lee, who’s taking a “leave of absence,” Platt will be the company’s third CEO in two years. Platt’s prior experience includes leading Wisconsin manufacturing company Multistack LLC.
Owens will be the first female to hold the role at the Duluth-based electric company.
Under his six-year tenure, Pryor oversaw the completion of a massive new clinic in Minneapolis, as well as an ongoing controversy over an emergency services practice.
A new executive joins Pohlad Cos. and pursues strategic acquisitions.
Rejuvenate, invigorate, and motivate your colleagues with a luxurious spa experience.
Your top networking options this February.
Between lunges and squats, the founder of Get Healthy U is tethered to her rose gold laptop. But even at the office, she's in motion.
Last year’s MN Cup winner HabitAware emerged as the overall winner of the competition, taking home $400,000 in financing.
New Publisher Kyra Ostendorf explains why she’s optimistic about the future of children’s print books.
Make sure you can answer these five questions confidently before starting a business of your own.
Edina-based Neat Little Nest enjoys an uptick in interest, thanks to Marie Kondo’s new Netflix show.
A look at philanthropic efforts by mission-driven businesses.
A look at philanthropic efforts by corporate givers.
Zierdt has led Greater Mankato Growth since 2007, and headed its preceding organization, too. Credited with growing both GMG and Mankato itself, he’s stepping down to focus on health and personal interests.
Authors Jay Baer and Daniel Lemin offer many, many case studies to nicely illustrate how to make people rave about your business by being slightly, smartly outrageous on a long-term basis.