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Hawkins, Tennant Company, Patterson Companies, Capella Education, Apogee Enterprises, and Buffalo Wild Wings were recognized for their corporate credibility.
David Callen, formerly of Ethan Allen Interiors, will serve as Select Comfort's chief financial offier; Patricia Dirks, a former Target executive, was named “chief human capital officer.”
Dolan Company announced a reorganization plan that will cut debt and result in the company going private—and its founder and CEO has stepped down.
Filmed in Minnesota, award-winning film Dear White People is set for a theatrical release and will be distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions.
While leading a local company called NatureRich, Michael Schlegel, with the help of a co-conspirator, allegedly attempted to conceal at least $3 million in gross income from the Internal Revenue Service.
Following Dale Wahlstrom's retirement, Shaye Mandle, currently executive vice president and chief operating officer, will take the reins.
What happens at the CEO Roundtable stays at the CEO Roundtable.
TRW Automotive said that a contract it recently landed is driving its expansion in Minnesota.
A new rule requires publicly traded manufacturers to disclose whether their products include minerals whose sale funded armed conflict in the Congo—and the rule will have a ripple effect on smaller companies as well.
Among the locals who were named finalists for the James Beard Awards are Paul Berglund of the Bachelor Farmer, Michelle Gayer of Salty Tart, and Lenny Russo of St. Paul’s Heartland Restaurant and Farm Direct Market.
Mayo Clinic's physicians, scientists, and technicians will now spend roughly 15 months calibrating and testing equipment before opening the doors to patients.
Minnesota exports got a boost in the fourth quarter of 2013, although full-year results were down slightly from 2012.
Millions of dollars in grants are being awarded to state schools that will help train workers of Shutterfly, TRW Automotive, ConAgra Foods, the Benedictine Health System, and other companies looking to improve or grow their Minnesota workforces.
Gravie, which helps individuals shop for health insurance, has now raised a total of $13 million; Minneapolis-based Argos Risk is among other local companies to recently raise funds.
In unrelated transactions, private equity firms recently acquired Twin Cities companies Shock Doctor and Innovative Laser Technologies.
GamePlan4Me was designed by St. Paul-based tech firm Augeo and has partnered with more than 15 professional athletes, most recently Kobe Bryant.
Minnesota added a net 600 jobs in January, although retail employment, which fared well in December, represented a major weak spot.