Sep 29, 2024
OF NOTE Alma Flores The Latino Economic Development Center, St. Paul, announced Alma Flores as executive director. She succeeds board member and Interim Executive Director Uri Camarena, who filled in for Henry Jiménez, who is now the CEO of Propel Nonprofits. The center is focused on developing Latino-owned small business with access to capital, training and other services. ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS The Imagine Group, a Shakopee-based provider of visual communications for business, announced that Mike Lang has been appointed chief information officer. Lang most recently was CIO at CommonBond Communities, an affordable housing provider. CONSTRUCTION M.A. Mortenson Co., Golden Valley, announced that CEO Dan Johnson is retiring on Dec. 31, with company President Derek Cunz succeeding him as president and chief executive officer on Jan. 1. Cunz was promoted to company president in 2022. Johnson will continue to serve on Mortenson’s board of directors. … Jet-Black, a Savage-based national franchisor of asphalt sealcoating and maintenance services, announced that founder Andy Hoiland has sold the company to Chief Financial Officer Nick Kelso, who becomes chief executive officer. The company also announced the appointment of Vice President Luke Urbaniak. The company has 129 franchises in 16 states. ENERGY Pineapple Energy, a Minnetonka-based provider of solar energy products and services to households and small businesses, announced the appointment of Spring Hollis as an independent member of the board of directors. Hollis is founder of Star Strong Capital, a private credit asset manager. FINANCIAL SERVICES Piper Sandler Cos., a Minneapolis-based investment bank, announced the addition of Jeff Chen as a managing director in its chemicals investment banking team. Chen previously spent 16 years at Lazard, where he led private market advisory within the chemicals and materials practice. LAW Fredrikson, Minneapolis, announced the following new shareholders: Samuel M. Andre, Jesse C. Beier, Janet M. Dorr, Bridget A. Duffus, Thomas M. Patton, Jennifer R. Pusch, Natasha Townes Robinson and Jonathon L. Schroeder. … Maslon, Minneapolis, announced that David Suchar, partner, firm vice-chair, and chair of the Construction & Real Estate Litigation Group, has been elected a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Lifecore Biomedical, a Chaska-based contract manufacturer of pharmaceutical equipment, announced the appointment of Brikkelle Thompson as senior vice president of human resources. Prior to joining Lifecore, she held the position of head of human resources – the Americas at Teleflex. NONPROFITS Dakota Woodlands, a shelter for displaced families in Eagan, announced the promotion of Morgan Kluender to director of operations, and the hire of Melinda Brown as manager of client services. OPENINGS Mothership Pizza Paradise is set to open next month at 5057 France Ave. S., Minneapolis, in the space formerly occupied by Arezzo Ristorante in the 50th and France shopping district. Proprietors are Chef Tommy Begnaud, Carrie Erickson and Courtney Briden, who together also operate Mr. Paul’s Supper Club nearby. … CaJah Salon Spa MedSpa announced the planned opening of an expanded location at 464 Snelling Ave S., St. Paul. The event corresponds with the business’ 10th anniversary, founded in 2014 by Carrie Sartin and Jim Halvorson. RETAIL Shopping mall Eden Prairie Center announced the following new tenants either opening or coming soon: Wonders Ice Cream, Reborn Salon, Virtual Realm Adventures, Costumes & Toys and Cielito Lindo. TECHNOLOGY NetSPI, a Minneapolis-based provider of computer, systems and network security products and services, announced the appointment of Alvaro Warden as VP of Worldwide Channels. Warden previously held similar roles at Invicti Security, GitLab, LogRhythm and HP/HPE Software. … Calabrio, a Minneapolis-based provider of human resources software and services, announced the appointment of Robert Rivera as chief sales officer. Rivera comes to Calabrio from Dynatrace, where he served as vice president of sales. UTILITIES Xcel Energy, Minneapolis, announced it has named Todd Wehner as treasurer and vice president, succeeding Paul Johnson, who will continue to serve as vice president, treasury and investor relations. Wehner most recently served as assistant treasurer at Michigan-based CMS Energy.Related Articles Business | District Energy St. Paul names new president, CEO as part of succession plan Business | Business People: Target Corp. taps veteran PepsiCo. exec as new CFO Business | Business People: America’s Crisis Guru James Lukaszewski honored by PR society Business | Business People: Former U.S. attorney and NFL counsel B. Todd Jones rejoins Robins Kaplan Business | Black and Latina-owned businesses receive $2M in funding from St. Paul nonprofit EMAIL ITEMS to [email protected].
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