As chief marketing officer at General Mills, Mark Addicks has managed some of the world’s best-known consumer brands.
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Phillip Trier, who currently oversees U.S. Bank’s commercial banking division in the Twin Cities, will take on an expanded role as president of the local market.
The retailer is placing beauty experts in select locations and designing its own dresses for brides, bridesmaids, and flower girls.
Mayo Clinic, Medtronic, UnitedHealth Group, General Mills, and Target are on a just-released list of employers said to do the best job promoting healthy work environments and lifestyles.
Although a complete list of health insurers that applied has not been made publicly available, several of the state’s major players are reportedly among those seeking approval.
The vehicles are being given to The Salvation Army so that the organization can transport food, water, and other critical supplies to tornado survivors—and they are being delivered free of charge thanks to a donation from Rosemount-based Bay and Bay Transportation and Lakeville-based Overbye Trucking.
That’s according to a study commissioned by Meet Minneapolis, which also found that those 27.9 million visitors collectively spent $6.9 billion when they came in 2012.
Steele Smiley hopes his new deal with Under Armour will help Steele Fitness go national.
Jazz, and then some.
Caribou’s evolving ad campaign reflects the woodsy sensibility that originally set it apart from the urbane style of Starbucks.
The Mankato company designed and built two massive lifts for the Barclays Center.
An anti-checklist for saying what you need to.
Red Cow is the brainchild of Luke Shimp, whose sister and ex-brother-in-law run Blue Plate Restaurant Company.
With so many people now using social media, event planners have taken notice.
Lee Hutton, a former Golden Gopher football letterman, represented Kris Humphries in the player’s divorce proceedings.
A new bioenergy production plant in South St. Paul is expected to add 20 permanent jobs.
A group of retailers has opted out of a $7.2 billion settlement with the credit card companies and is now pursuing its own legal action.
In an effort to consolidate teleconference services, telecommunications provider AT&T migrated 93 jobs from Birmingham, Alabama to Minneapolis.