Honoring six lifetimes of achievement.
July 2010 More Back issues
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Featured Stories
Breathe Laser Therapy claims to have a better way to help smokers kick the habit. CEO Rick Diamond intends a national rollout. All that stands in the way is a little credibility issue and a
Shaken by a Genmar bankruptcy that he didn’t see coming, he’s determined to rebuild his boat business. No, he doesn’t expect an industry turnaround, but Jacobs says he’ll be profitable regardless.
Fallon has been creative in more ways than one. Besides award-winning advertising, it also has spawned several new agencies that are small, but garnering national attention—in part, by doing “advertising” in nontraditional ways.
Columns
Business leaders must address the root causes of business’s troubles.
Introducing five of Minnesota’s most accomplished business leaders ever.
Moving the gubernatorial primaries up into August makes them even less compelling.
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No, Alex can’t come out and play, so Enercise opened a gym.
The Editor's Award for Best Body of Work is one of the industry's top honors.
Workface’s BusinessCard2 offers a digital way for businesspeople to meet, exchange information, and network.
Westwood Renewables launches designs for a solar farm located at a landfill between Oronoco and Rochester.
Faegre & Benson names Andrew Humphrey its new managing partner.
Octopus grabs hold at Piccolo and elsewhere.
Go Home Gorgeous gives in-hospital “body therapy” to brand-new mothers.
And tries to shape eating habits early.
Testimonials and “dancing lessons from God.”
Resolution Laser, LLC, doing business as Breathe Laser Therapy, has one office, 12 employees, less than $1 million in annual revenue, and an extraordinarily ambitious business plan. The three-year-old Minnetonka company envisions 100 locations nationwide
UForce Americanizes China’s big shopping trend.
Minneapolitan Christa Tiefenbacher-Hudson is one of five honorary German consuls in the U.S.
















