When the Minneapolis Regional Chamber announced in June that it was seeking a new CEO, the organization’s former leader Jonathan Weinhagen barely got a passing mention. Weinhagen departed the chamber
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From overseeing Allina Health’s birth centers to the gynecology department and the Mother Baby Center, Dr. Indy Lane has a full plate of work entering her role as vice president
Editor's note: Kim Skanson was due on a staff Teams meeting. She couldn’t take it on camera like she does most Fridays, because she was on her way to New
Jamie Dimon’s Heartland bus tour rolled into Minnesota Tuesday as Gov. Tim Walz kicked off his candidacy for vice president on the Democratic ticket. While a national and Minnesota media
A prominent leader in the Twin Cities medtech scene has unveiled his next steps. On Monday, Minneapolis-based Avio Medtech Consulting LLC announced that it has hired Frank Jaskulke as VP
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – Dr. Seuss (The Lorax) Oftentimes when I write this column, I am
In the media business, small nonprofit upstarts like Sahan Journal have been a relative bright spot amid industry-wide revenue declines and layoffs. While legacy outlets like CNN, the Wall Street
Margaret Murphy is a marketing executive who climbed the ranks at Carlson Marketing Group before co-founding a marketing agency that was acquired by Olson (now ICF Olson), where she served
The B Corp movement has come a long way since it first started nearly two decades ago. What began as a small nonprofit group in Pennsylvania has grown into a
In early June, Winnebago Industries Inc. president and CEO Mike Happe traveled to Monaco to represent the United States at Ernst & Young's World Entrepreneur of the Year competition. While
It’s been about 25 years since Peter Michaud told his fellow Lindquist & Vennum attorneys in Minneapolis that he was gay. “I was the first openly gay partner at Lindquist,”
At a time when some companies are pulling back from diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or eliminating a DEI executive role, Twin Cities Business invited leaders from three companies that
Another wrinkle emerges in the ongoing Timberwolves ownership saga. On Thursday afternoon, The Athletic reported that former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has agreed to join Marc Lore and
A third-generation leader of the family-owned construction and development company, Peter Diessner talks about the future of Southtown Center and downtown Minneapolis.
It’s that time of year. College students returning from school – brimming with possibilities, excited about summer and simmering on the abstract idea that they will eventually need to get
Since graduating from the University of Minnesota more than 20 years ago, Jill A. Anderson’s career in theater management has taken her to Washington D.C., New Mexico, Massachusetts and upstate
Most CMOs don’t get recognized at the grocery store. But then, Amanda Brinkman isn’t your average marketing executive—and that’s not even counting her signature spiked blonde hair and leather pants.
Pop culture literature tells us men are from Mars and women are from Venus, and while that may not exactly be true, there is something to be said about how