The move affects Allina employees in information systems and revenue cycle management.
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Former CEO Jim McNerney fostered cost-cutting cultures at Boeing and 3M, which had long legacies.
Two dozen organizations are getting state grants to help improve career prospects for women, people of color, and other underserved population segments.
At a Great Northern Festival panel on Sunday, a trio of business leaders detailed the largely unprecedented attempts to reduce carbon emissions.