The Minneapolis-based cold brew brand is raising nearly $7 million to build a new Minnesota production facility and expand its presence across the country.
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The small business owners will each receive $10,000 plus marketing and tech support from the Comcast RISE program.
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The small business owners will each receive $10,000 plus marketing and tech support from the Comcast RISE program.
The new VC firm is teaming up with MESA, the Minnesota Emerging Software Advisory, to offer early-stage advice to tech founders.
Black Tech Talent's Mike Jackson shares his top three networking practices.
With venture funding driving entrepreneurship today, Minnesota's big businesses want to create internal startup cultures to reconnect with their inventive roots.
Purolite offers resin technology and services that are used by drug manufacturers, the food and beverage sector, and many industrial companies.
The group’s founders say they’re “bullish on our roots here in the ‘bread and butter’ state of Minnesota.”
Soona founder Liz Giorgi offers advice on making an effective pitch to investors.
U.S. Navy vet Greg Jones has taken a job as Cargill’s first chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer.
Fast-growing Sezzle, the fintech company founded in Minneapolis in 2017, is the second company
Investors open their wallets for 30 Minnesota startups.
Minnesota's wealthiest residents could be the key to startup growth. In a state notoriously reluctant to talk money, the challenge is to convince them.
Creativity flourishes within the new walls of a St. Paul creative design and marketing firm.
Application period closes October 14.
The Austin, Minn.-based purveyor of Spam and other meat products takes a leap into alternative proteins.
After 12 years at the AT&T tower and more than 20 in the downtown Minneapolis central business district, venerable advertising agency Fallon recently made the move to the North Loop.