Mark Stenglein told the Star Tribune that the job wasn’t a “good fit” for him.
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The Minority Business Development Agency said its services helped create or save a record-breaking 16,730 jobs in 2012 for minority-owned businesses across the country.
Local advertising agency Campbell Mithun appointed former Fallon Chief Marketing Officer Rob Buchner as its CEO, effective July 8.
According to the Metropolitan Council, $2.5 million in cleanup grants will help add 1,700 jobs and 168 affordable homes.
When Caribou Coffee abandons dozens of leased spaces, who’s left holding the bag?
MNsure expected to serve about 1.3 million Minnesotans, or one-in-five people in the state.
Health care IT solutions provider Healthland appointed former McKesson Corporation president Chris Bauleke as its new CEO, effective July 8.
In addition to workspaces, the new location will feature a “tap room” with craft beer, a movie theater for presentations and pitches, a billiard room that doubles as a meeting space, and a walkout patio.
The food titan’s earnings totaled $336 million in its fourth quarter, while revenue totaled $4.41 billion, up 8 percent from the same period in 2012.
The Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund was king of its category last year.
A new spot shows that fathers aren’t always Jurassically uncool.
IT services providers Joseph Michael Hanson and Timothy John Lambrecht were charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud; an attorney for one of the men said, “There is no fraud here.”
Local biotechnology company Rebiotix’s fecal transplant product has been accepted into the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Fast Track program.
Navarre Corporation is relocating its headquarters from New Hope to Dallas; as previously disclosed to state officials, the move will result in Minnesota layoffs.
Dale Parker replaces outgoing Chief Financial Officer Gregory Smith; Image Sensing Systems said that Smith’s departure is “not related to any issue with respect to Image Sensing’s financial statements.”
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development released its quarterly Business Expansion Report Wednesday, which shows that the key expansion areas are in the west metro and Duluth.