Governor Tim Pawlenty’s Final Year
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To people not directly involved in technical-support roles, corporate information technology (IT) operations may seem to be all alike—the servers, the helpdesk, the software upgrades, the mysterious jargon and acronyms.
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Venue: BayView Event Center Attendees: 160 Upsher-Smith Laboratories sales associates Entertainment: Suomi Hills Kennel, Pike Dreams, Troupe America Rental company: United Rental, Aarcee Party & Tent Rental Event planner: Michael Jensen, sales manager for BayView
Venue: Minneapolis Convention Center Attendees: 6,000 trade union members and their families Entertainment: Ron Schara, Mark Kruger Catering: Kelber Catering Decor: Brede Graphics: Big Ink, Seven Corners Printing, Cooperative Printing Event planner: Stacy Bee, president of Esbee
Venue: Hilton Minneapolis Attendees: 600 consultants Rental company: Budget Car and Truck Rental Lighting: Avex Event planner: Pete Nelson, designer for Event Lab The Independent Educational Consultants Association, a Fairfax, Virginia–based organization for school
Venues: Golden Valley Country Club, Minneapolis Convention Center, Legends and Wilds Golf Clubs, Phalen Regional Park Attendees: 600 golfers, 100 runners, and 2,500 dinner guests Entertainment: Jordyn Shellhart, Chris Isaak Audio-visual and
Built in a cold climate on a scrap of ground that time forgot, Target Field seemed born with two strikes against it. But the designers hit a dinger.
Gordon Ommen puts the lessons of ethanol to use in his new start-up, JetE.
Harvey Mackay has sold more than 10 million books worldwide. Now he's out with a new one, Use Your Head to Get Your Foot in the Door: Job Search Secrets No One Else Will Tell You.
Everybody is an environmentalist these days, or so it seems. According to the brochures, the product labels, and the corporate spokespeople, every company in America is a devoted friend of
U.S. Energy Services became one of Minnesota's fastest-growing companies thanks largely to natural gas deregulation. Climate change legislation could fuel its next boom.
Two print journalists make the jump to radio—and get up close and personal with unnerving subject matter.
Three local businesswomen will be at this year's Winter Olympics. They're competitors in both sport and work.
After a half decade when it seemed to lose its way, the iconic ad agency has reorganized and landed one of its biggest accounts ever. In its work for Chrysler, look for signs that a once TV-centric Fallon is taking alternate routes.
PaR Nuclear, a long-ago spinoff of General Mills, is fueling a global resurgence in nuclear energy.
Having shepherded the Minnesota Zoo and helped to save the Twins, Kathryn Roberts now leads the former Lutheran Board of Social Ministry into a new age of senior-living management.
A big customer pulls back. Revenues fall. Manufacturing capabilities fall short. Retool the plant? Winland Electronics changed everything.