This year's inductees join an elite group of the most accomplished Minnesota business leaders of all time.
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Michael BermanMichael Berman has invested time and money into 14 companies, nine of which were founded in Minnesota. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech and Interview |
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James DolanJames Dolan's $300 million company, The Dolan Company, is capable of changing with the opportunities that arise. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech and Interview |
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David FrauenshuhDavid Frauenshuh has become the largest privately held developer of medical facilities in the country, and his financial transparency has helped build a real estate empire. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech and Interview |
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Richard KnowltonRichard Knowlton is famous for his transformative leadership of Hormel Foods Corporation, as well as his steady rise through the company's ranks. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech and Interview |
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John LindahlJohn Lindahl left a 16-year career at a major bank to become the driving force behind Norwest Equity Partners. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech and Interview |
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Jay NovakNovak is considered one of the business-publication industry's most influential gray eminences, but there's more to his business story. View Bio Video View Acceptance Speech |
Join us on Thursday, July 21 at the Hilton Minneapolis to celebrate the 2011 Minnesota Business Hall of Fame inductees:
Mary Brainerd, President and CEO, HealthPartners
Bill Cooper, Chairman and CEO, TCF Financial
Paul Finkelstein, Chairman and CEO, Regis Corporation
Guy Mingo, CEO, Marsden Holding
Christopher Twomey, Chairman and retired CEO, Arctic Cat
For tickets, call Kristie Altstatt at 612-336-9288.


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