The Maple Grove-based company plans to use the money to fund a clinical trial and to hire more employees.
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The entrepreneur and philanthropist led a colorful career, from co-founding the Minnesota Kicks to running a chain of 12 retail stores.
General partner Scott Burns said all the businesses have technology components.
Employers are paying a premium for in-office workers.
Nearly 7,500 employees across North America will get the payments.
We’re about to get two of them, but most of the details remain secret.