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Health reform is a lot like the parable of the blind men STAFF WRITER
and the elephant: Depending on where you touch it, it A new lawsuit might give employees
feels different. pause in how they use social network-
The landmark reform package that President ing in the work place.
Barack Obama signed this week will have profound TEKsystems Inc. is accusing three
cell-phone surge: and multiple effects, according to a dozen Twin former employees of its Edina office,
Best Buy is setting the stage Cities executives from organizations that provide including a Bloomington woman
for a big mobile push. health care, offer health insurance or buy policies named Brelyn Hammernik, of vio-
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HealthEast Care System ers — and more unusually, that her
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A comprehensive list of the people and companies appearing in the Business Journal this week
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People
Ahonen, Tom .................................A11 Burrell, Christopher...........................6 Geraghty, Patrick ............................25 Ladin, Steven ................................ A17 Pawlenty, Tim............................10, 12 Thao, David ......................................A6
Anderson, Richard .........................14 Caruso, Sarah ....................................9 Gill, Bob ...............................................1 Lane-Outlaw, Alicia .....................A16 Pfarr, Jodi ..........................................A9 Thompson, Matt ..............................A5
Barnard, Tom ......................................3 Cathcart Chaplin, Ann................A21 Gonzalez, Arthur .............................25 Langer, Amy ..................................A16 Pollock, Scott .....................................3 Tilford, David ....................................25
Bassin, Alana ................................A26 Christianson, Reed ...........................4 Graves, Michael .................................6 Leppa, Jodie..................................A13 Puente, Tina .....................................A8 Vander Woude, Andy ....................A4
Batson, J. Hayes ..........................A26 Ciccarelli, Scot...................................5 Groehler, Kelly ..............................A18 Lindstrom, Peter...........................A13 Ray, Stevie ......................................12 Wagner, Kevin ....................................6
Bee, Stacy.....................................A25 Cobbe, Marcus ............................A20 Grothaus, Chuck ............................26 Litsey, Calvin .......................................6 Richardson, Evan...............................3 Wahlstrom, Dale .............................26
Besikof, Kevin ...............................A24 Cotter, Thomas ...............................10 Hammernik, Brelyn ............................1 Logan, Mike...................................A12 Rixxman, Brad..................................11 Wald, Jan ..........................................26
Beuerlein, John................................11 Dauska, Andrew ..........................A20 Harris, Kris ...........................................5 Lynch, Darin ..................................A11 Roberts, Phil .......................................3 Walinske, Mark ...................................6
Bloodworth, Sharon....................A24 Davis, Martin .................................A20 Hawkins, Bill ....................................25 Marschinke, David .............................5 Rooney, Tim ........................................3 Walsh, Andrea.................................25
Bochnicek, Matt...........................A24 Davis, Michael ....................................6 Haydock, Jeff ......................................5 Matheson, Jason ..........................A10 Rubin, Howard ...................................4 West, Brooks...................................26
Boyd, Felicia .......................................4 Deutschlander, Ed.......................A19 Hinz, John ...................................... A17 McKee, Tim .........................................3 Ruwe, Megan ..................................10 Whitbeck, Corey ................................4
Boyd, Laura...................................A23 Diehm, Tammera ..........................A19 Hobrough, Christine ......................A5 Miller, Justi ...........................................6 Schetnan, Judd ...............................A8 Whitten, Benjamin ..........................25
Broughton, Hudie ........................A23 Doleman, Valerie ................................3 Holte, David .....................................25 Monteiro, Willie ...............................25 Schwab, Dick .....................................9 Worrall, Tim .........................................6
Bucklin, Luke ...................................11 Evenson, Mark ....................................5 Huebsch, Tim ............................... A17 Nelson, Dana ................................A10 Segal, Lauren .....................................9 Wright, Kristina................................A3
Bundy, Kerry..................................A22 Farrell, Theodore..........................A18 Johnson, Rory .....................................5 Nordland, Mark................................A9 Smalley, Roy ....................................10 Zabel, Laura .....................................A3
Burnet, Ralph......................................3 Freytag, Jim .........................................5 Korsmo, Jeff .....................................25 Obama, Barack ..................................1 Stanley, Clifford..................................9 Zeaske, Rob.....................................A3
Burnet, Ryan ............................ 3, A22 Frommelt, Mike................................25 Knutson, Sally..................................12 Pare, Carolyn ...............................25 Starks, Daniel ..................................26
Companies
3M Co. ...............................................10 Biovail Corp. ........................................6 Carmichael Lynch ......................... A20 Hempel Properties Inc. .....................3 Noble Financial Group Inc. ...........26 SmithGroup ................................... A13
20 Below Studio ................................4 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of MN 25 CB Richard Ellis Inc......................4, 5 Henn. County Medical Center .....25 North Star Resource Group...... A19 Springboard for the Arts................A3
Allina Hospitals & Clinics ..............25 Blue Plate Restaurant Co. ...............3 Champps Americana......................10 Horizontal Integration Inc. ................1 NorthMarq Real Estate Services....3 St. Jude Medical Inc. ................. 1, 10
AllOut Marketing Inc. ................... A16 Boston Scientific Corp. ....................1 Cocina del Barrio ...............................3 Hubbard Broadcasting Corp. ... A10 Original SoupMan ..............................4 Subaru............................................. A20
ASB Capital Management ...............4 BoundaryMedical ...............................6 Coldwell Banker Burnet ...................3 IMI Health Inc. .....................................6 Paddock Laboratories Inc. ...............6 Target Corp. ................................... A12
Assurant Health ..................................5 Bowman and Brooke .................. A26 Craig-Hallum.....................................26 Irish Titan ........................................ A11 Parasole Restaurant Holdings Inc. 3 TaTonka Real Estate Advisors.........4
Barnes & Thornburg ..........................4 Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. .............. A17 David Thao Plastic Surgery ..........A6 J.Pfarr Consulting ............................A9 Pawn America ..................................11 TEKsystems Inc. .................................1
Barrio Tequila Bar...............................3 Buyers Health Care Delta Air Lines Inc. .........................14 Kelly & Berens .....................................6 Platinum Group............................. A11 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans ...14
BDH & Young Space Design..........5 Action Group .................................25 Dorsey & Whitney ..............................6 KeyStone Search ............................25 Project Legos Inc. ...........................10 Transportation Advisory Board ....10
Best Buy Co. Inc. .................... 5, A18 Canadian Pacific Railway.................3 DuPont Co. .......................................10 LaBreche ........................................ A23 RadioShack Corp...............................5 Twin Cities Orthopedics ................25
BioBusiness Alliance of MN.........26 Carlson Real Estate Co. ...................5 Emma Norton Services ..................A9 Ladin Ventures .............................. A17 Ratchet ............................................ A20 U.S. Bancorp ...............................3, A5
Entrepreneurs Organization ...... A20 Lego Group ......................................10 RBC Capital Markets........................5 UGL Equis ...........................................5
Esbee PR & Marketing................ A25 LinkedIn.................................................1 Regency Beauty Institute ........... A26 University of Minnesota..................10
Facebook .................................10, A16 Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Co. ...... A24 Remier HealthCare Services........12 University of MN Law School.......10
Faegre & Benson.................4, 6, A22 Marquette Asset Management ....11 Reside ................................................A8 URS Corp. ........................................10
Federal Aviation Administration ...10 Mayo Clinic Health Policy Center25 Roy Smalley’s 87 Club ..................10 Vast Enterprises ...............................A4
Fish & Richardson ........................ A21 Medica................................................25 Ryan Burnet .............................. 3, A22 Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. .........6
Flextech Inc. ......................................25 Medtronic Inc............................... 1, 25 Ryan Cos. US Inc.......................4, A9 Wells Fargo & Co. ........................ A20
General Mills Inc. .......................... A17 Merrill Lynch ................................... A23 Salo .................................................. A16 White Oaks Wealth Adv. Inc. .... A24
GiveMN.org ................................... A10 Metropolitan Council ......................A8 Scholarship America .........................9 Wings Inc. ...................................... A17
Greater Twin Cities United Way.....9 Minnesota Credit Union NetworkA3 Second Harvest Heartland ...........A3 Winthrop & Weinstine ..........10, A19
Haskell’s.......................................... A18 Minnesota High Tech Assn ........ A13 Securian Financial Network....... A19 Wipfli................................................ A24
HealthEast Care System ..................1 Minnesota Medical Association ..25 Shea Inc. ...............................................3
HealthPartners .................................25 MySpace............................................10 Sierra Bravo Corp. ..........................11
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Honorees sound off on their
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What’s on the mind of a 40 Under
Forty honoree? We wanted to know,
so we asked.
The responses — which you can
Mark Reilly | Project editor see for yourselves in the following
pages — are as varied as the 40 hon-
orees themselves, and they give a good idea of the sort of achieve-
ments that have become just a part of everyday life for this crew
of business and community leaders.
For those unfamiliar with this project, each year we spotlight
some of the region’s most talented and successful young leaders.
We regularly receive hundreds of nominations, selecting from
those entries 40 men and women who have established them-
selves as leaders in the Twin Cities and are poised for even bigger
things. If you do business here, an honoree is somebody you’ll
want to know — if you don’t already.
We tried something a bit different this year, giving over more space for the honorees to
express themselves in their own words. That approach seems to fit well in a culture where
“What’s on your mind?” personal statements are part and parcel of daily life, and it directly led
to the Twitter-esque design of the publication.
We tried to keep the questions fairly on topic and relevant to honorees’ careers and achieve-
ments. There are also a few to let the 40 reveal a bit about their personalities, but we tried hard
not to include any “If you were a tree …” questions. (The answer’s always “maple” anyway.)
Of the questions we asked our honorees, my favorite was “Name something that you
thought was cool, then thought was lame, and now think is cool again.” Some of the respons-
es were off-the-cuff and some were deeply introspective. A couple people said they never
recalibrated their coolometers to begin with.
My one regret: We simply couldn’t fit all of their answers on our pages; some of them got
squeezed out. Fortunately, there’s still space on the Internet: Feel free to visit mspbj.com and
When you donate to a cause you believe in, you feel good about your contribution. find their complete surveys and profiles there.
But sometimes you wonder, “Am I really making a difference?” Thanks very much, and congratulations to this year’s 40 Under Forty!
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deducted each month from your checking account or credit card, in the amount 40 Under Forty Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A27
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problem of hunger in our communities. Stacy Bee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A25
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Giving monthly as a Harvester makes the most of every dollar, Matt Bochnicek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A24
every day, by: Laura Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A23
Hudie Broughton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A23
Kerry Bundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A22
Ryan Burnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A22
Ann Cathcart Chaplin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A21
Marcus Cobbe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A20
Andrew Dauska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A20
Martin Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A20
Help us make sure that whenever people in need reach out, Edward Deutschlander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A19
we’re there to give them hope. Tammera Diehm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A19
Ted Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A18
Kelly Groehler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A18
Hunger in Second Harvest Heartland’s service area has doubled in the past five John Hinz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A17
years. Each year, 468,000 children, seniors and adults visit our partner food Tim Huebsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A17
shelves. With each $50 gift, we can provide 180 meals to our neighbors in need. Steven Ladin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A17
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Harvester is easier than ever to manage. Amy Langer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A16
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We’ve created a new way to access the Harvester Program online and control
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Here are this
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HAYES BATSON, RYAN BURNET, KELLY GROEHLER, MIKE LOGAN, JASE STUMPH,
can find more Regency Beauty Institute Barrio, Bar La Grassa, Burnet and Birkeland Best Buy Co. Inc. Target Corp. RJ Marco Construction
complete profiles
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STACY BEE, ANN CATHCART CHAPLIN, JOHN HINZ, DARIN LYNCH, DR. DAVID THAO,
Esbee PR & Marketing Fish & Richardson Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. Platinum Group David Thao Plastic Surgery
KEVIN BESIKOF, MARCUS COBBE, TIM HUEBSCH, JASON MATHESON, MATT THOMPSON,
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Co. Wells Fargo & Co. General Mills Inc. Fox 9 KMSP U.S. Bancorp
SHARON BLOODWORTH, ANDREW DAUSKA, STEVEN LADIN, DANA NELSON, ANDY VANDER WOUDE,
White Oaks Wealth Advisors Inc. Carmichael Lynch Ladin Ventures GiveMN.org Vast Enterprises
MATT BOCHNICEK, MARTIN DAVIS, ALICIA LANE-OUTLAW, MARK NORDLAND, KRISTINA WRIGHT,
Wipfli Ratchet AllOut Marketing Inc. Ryan Cos. US Inc. Minnesota Credit Union Network
LAURA BOYD, ED DEUTSCHLANDER, AMY LANGER, JODI PFARR, LAURA ZABEL,
La Breche North Star Resource Group Salo Emma Norton Services Springboard for the Arts
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stevenladin
CEO | Ladin Ventures, Commercial Real Estate Advisors
If you weren’t in the career you’re in, what
would you be doing?
I would do something similar that connects
me with other entrepreneurs to help them
Name something you thought was cool, then
thought was lame and now think is cool
again.
Brick cell phones. How cool did Gordon
achieve their business goals. Gekko look with that in hand during the movie
Wall Street? Ladin Ventures is even in the pro-
What gets you cess of customizing a branded Brick cell phone
excited about protective silicone skin as a client giveaway.
What’s cool: Brick cell phones. X work?
Absolutely An accessory you’re never without:
How cool did Gordon Gekko look everything My iPhone, my humility and my sense of
humor
with that in … Wall Street? What’s your
biggest Where can you be found online?
achievement? I’m always tweeting, which in turn syncs
online in a big way, while continuing to build I cannot pinpoint to one specific thing at to all my social network accounts (Twitter,
a growing specialty company of his own. His this time. Let’s talk again in 60 years. Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.). You can follow me
firm, Ladin Ventures, focuses on small busi- on Twitter @LadinVentures.
nesses — companies like salons, small restau- What’s been your biggest challenge?
rants and others that sail under the radar of Balancing business with my family Best quote, tweet or random thought you’ve
many commercial real estate firms. heard in the past year.
HOMETOWN: Minneapolis He writes about the real-estate scene on The best compliment you’ve ever received: “A successful man is one who can build a
AGE: 33 his blog, The Real Estate Schmoozer, and also I’ve been called an “old soul.” It could have firm foundation with the bricks that others
BIO: The real-estate industry is a heavily net- helped create an online community for the been a backhanded compliment due to me be- throw at him.” —David Brinkley
worked one; Steven Ladin is taking that trend Susan G. Komen Twin Cities Race for the Cure. ing follicle-challenged.
timhuebsch
school, but as I got more into technology ev-
erything was e-mail. I now really appreciate
handwritten notes and writing with nice pens
over always typing messages.
IS department manager | General Mills Inc. An accessory you’re never without:
Apple iPhone
HOMETOWN: Mankato If you weren’t in the career you’re in, what Where can you be found online?
AGE: 29 would you be doing? Mainly on my Web site: http://www.
BIO: Search for a recipe or just browse on one Leading a foundation or nonprofit timhuebsch.com, but also blogging at http://
of General Mills Inc.’s Web pages — and about www.leadershipandcommunity.com and on-
100 million people do each year — and you’re What gets you excited about work? line via LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter
seeing some of Tim Huebsch’s handiwork. Helping to make a difference in our busi-
Huebsch is a manager in charge of the com- ness and community while working with great
pany’s consumer Internet content systems. people
His work goes well beyond the online
world. Huebsch co-founded General Mills What’s your biggest achievement?
The best compliment you’ve ever
received:
This illustration is by X
Foundation Ambassadors, an outreach effort Making the decision to seek one experience Hearing my mentee’s sincere apprecia- Noli Novak, who does
that connects General Mills employees directly each year not related to my day job. This has tion for me taking the time to believe in
with the nonprofits funded by the company’s allowed me to learn so much and meet great him and help him succeed some of the hedcut
foundation. people across many disciplines.
He also is a member of the United Way Name something you thought was cool, portraits for The Wall
Leadership Giving Advisory Board, and is the
youngest-ever president for the Minnesota
What’s been your biggest challenge?
Balancing demands between work, commu-
then thought was lame and now think
is cool again.
Street Journal.
State University-Mankato Alumni Association. nity and other commitments Handwritten notes. Always enjoyed in
johnhinz
al lives, and I have the same issue.
If you weren’t in the career you’re in, what
would you be doing? The best compliment you’ve ever received:
In my younger days, I always wanted be a That I truly care about people
Vice president of marketing | Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. sports writer. I spent my college years writing
for the newspaper at St. Name something you thought was cool, then
Thomas and other local thought was lame and now think is cool
In my younger days, I always X papers in the metro area. again.
Sweater vests
wanted be a sports writer. What gets you excited
about work? An accessory you’re never without:
The brand is electric. The BlackBerry is usually in arm’s reach.
It’s like no other, but there
Wings Inc. (BWW) for more than a decade, are a plethora of untapped opportunities. Where can you be found online?
during which time he’s helped the restaurant Because I want to make sure that BWW gets
chain grow from 48 locations to more than What’s your biggest achievement? as much out of me as possible, I don’t spend
650. Brand consistency. We’ve worked extremely anytime online.
Much of that growth has come from pro- hard over the years to develop and evolve a
grams that Hinz developed, such as an award- consistent brand presence. Further, we’ve Best quote, tweet or random thought you’ve
winning vendor partnership program and an avoided the temptation to become like every- heard in the past year.
advertising development strategy that BWW one else in the industry. “If everyone is thinking alike, then some-
has won eight national restaurant awards for. body isn’t thinking.” — Gen. George Patton Jr.
HOMETOWN: Somerset, Wis. He’s a member of The Millennium Board, a What’s been your biggest challenge?
AGE: 39 restaurant industry group, and is a longtime The most difficult challenge for most people What is your favorite song?
BIO: John Hinz has worked at Buffalo Wild member of Ducks Unlimited. is managing time for professional and person- “Beautiful Day,” by U2
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