Discussions with executives and speakers from various events and conferences that the Carlson School of Management produces. We highlight individuals who exempl...
Joe Nayquonabe - CEO, Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures
Joe Nayquonabe, CEO of Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures, discussed his business philosophy, the growth of Mille Lacs Band's business portfolios, and the connection to his community. Nayquonabe, '11 MBA, spoke during the Carlson School of Management's virtual 1st Tuesday event.
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Kweilin Ellingrud - Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
Kweilin Ellingrud, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, spoke about women in the workplace and improving diversity and inclusion during the Carlson School of Management's virtual 1st Tuesday event at the University of Minnesota.
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Andy Cecere - CEO and President, US Bancorp
US Bancorp CEO and President Andy Cecere talks about banking and disruption – specifically, how technology, money movement, and competition have driven changes to banking in recent years.
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Jude Bricker - CEO, Sun Country Airlines
Jude Bricker, CEO of Sun Country Airlines, talks about some of the challenges that his company and the airline industry at large faces during this pandemic - including Sun Country's shift to cargo flights. Bricker spoke during the Carlson School of Management's virtual 1st Tuesday event.
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Tony Dungy - Former NFL Head Coach
Tony Dungy, the first African-American NFL head coach to lead his team to a Super Bowl championship, shares the importance of goals, integrity, discipline and overcoming adversity during the Carlson School of Management's virtual 1st Tuesday. Dungy is a 1978 graduate of the University of Minnesota's business school, and former head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts.
Discussions with executives and speakers from various events and conferences that the Carlson School of Management produces. We highlight individuals who exemplify an integrative leadership style - the kinds of leaders whose success is built on a foundation of core business principles as well as knowledge from other disciplines, such as education, government partnership, social responsibility, technology, and communications.