Cencora SVP Kim Skanson took up coaching baseball to spend more time with her three boys and to share her love for the game. "What started as a way to stay connected to a sport I loved turned into a profound journey of inspiring the next generation and learning the power of being passionate about what you do." The only mom coach in American Legion baseball in Minnesota, she shares her experience coaching teen boys—on the field, and beyond. https://lnkd.in/ggfAmsb9
Twin Cities Business
Book and Periodical Publishing
St. Paul, MN 12,974 followers
Minnesota's premier business resource for news, strategy, and inspiration.
About us
Twin Cities Business is Minnesota’s leading provider of business news, insight, and analysis through a monthly magazine, twice-weekly e-newsletter, daily online news stories, events, and an annual business information guide. Along with our readers, we get to know the personalities of our region’s most influential leaders, exploring the “how” behind their success, strategies, and solutions. We discuss today’s most pressing issues, examine trends and outlooks, and provide the context, perspective, and information leaders have come to depend upon.
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http://www.tcbmag.com
External link for Twin Cities Business
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- St. Paul, MN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1993
Locations
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Primary
953 Westgate Drive, Suite 107
St. Paul, MN 55114, US
Employees at Twin Cities Business
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Aaron Keller
Co-Founder, Capsule, a Special Projects Agency; Zero exits, 25 yrs a founder; Columnist, TCBmag.com; Author, The Physics of Brand; Curious Investor
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Joy Wagner
Art Director — Twin Cities Business (TCB)
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Allison Kaplan
Editor in Chief at Twin Cities Business
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Noel Ann Porter
Grant Writer, Nonprofit Professional
Updates
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Say hello to a more efficient way to stay informed. TCB Daily Brief launches in September. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/dqtMy8qM
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All the highlights from last week's inaugural Best of Business event, plus winners in nearly 50 categories, including Surly Brewing Co. for best brewery. https://lnkd.in/gNDvRFCV
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Marc Jacobs is the latest designer brand to sign on at Southdale Center as Simon Property Group reimagines the mall experience with a $400 million facelift for the nation's oldest enclosed shopping center.
Marc Jacobs Will Open at Southdale | Twin Cities Business
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Thanks to everyone who joined us tonight for Best of Business 2024! Here's our reveal of all the winners. #TCBBestofBiz https://lnkd.in/gnRtArGV
2024 Best of Business | Twin Cities Business
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How is the leader of the nation's largest bank responding to recent troubling economic news? JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon, who visited Edina this week, has been in his role since Jan. 1, 2006, so he’s navigated through the Great Recession, the Covid-19 pandemic, federal government shutdowns, and wars around the globe. Consequently, he took Monday’s stock market declines in stride. A weak U.S. jobs report on Friday triggered a global sale of stocks on Monday. “My reaction is virtually nothing,” Dimon said in Edina on Tuesday during a stock market rally. He compared that volatility to “the weather,” which constantly changes. TCB senior editor Liz Fedor reports on Dimon's Minnesota visit, and his larger vision for America.
Jamie Dimon’s Vision for America | Twin Cities Business
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You still have time to submit your recommendations for the 2025 TCB 100! If you know a leader making an impact in the Minnesota business community, send them over to us! https://lnkd.in/gTqTRWtw
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Seven months after declaring bankruptcy, Fair State Brewing Cooperative has a plan to carry on, and keep its taproom open.
Fair State Brewing Exits Bankruptcy | Twin Cities Business
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"In my history of hospitality, it was very transactional—people would come in, they would do whatever they needed to do, and they would leave. Now, people are looking much more intentionally for authentic and curated experiences." Odyssey Resorts CEO Howard Anderson on keeping up with hospitality expectations of today's corporate clients.
TCB Q&A: Odyssey Resorts CEO Howard Anderson | Twin Cities Business
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