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NFL Referee
Aug 10, 2022
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Wishes & More
Aug 31, 2022
Karla Blomberg is a Founder and the Volunteer President of Wishes & More. She has given an incredible amount of time in the formation of the organization and continues to be intimately involved in organizing wish experiences, planning fundraising events and the day to day office operations. She has dedicated over 40 years of volunteer service to children with terminal and life-threatening conditions. Professionally, she is a Realtor for Berkshire Hathaway Sundial Realty; however, she’s often seen multi-tasking Wishes & More activities in-between meeting clients and selling homes. Karla has an extraordinary amount of passion for our organization. Her hard work, endless amount of energy and dedication is what makes Wishes & More the successful organization it is today. Karla and her husband Tom live in New Brighton nearby her three children and four grandchildren. Karla believes her life has been blessed beyond measure, and consequently lives her life giving of herself to be a blessing to others. Wishes and More® | You can bring joy to a child. Wish Granting.
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Senior Vice President / Managing Director of Wealth Strategy at Ascent Privat
Sep 21, 2022
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Retired Cargill Executive
Oct 05, 2022
Cary Humphries retired from Cargill Inc. in 1993, after 39 years in a variety of businesses, includung grain, sugar, molasses, fertilizer, salt, and steel. He held a number of positions, including Grain Merchant, President of North Star Steel, and in 1991 was elected Senior Vice President and President of Cargill North America Geography. In retirement, Humphries has served on a number of Corporate and Christian Boards including Slumberland, Adolph and Peterson, Humphries was born in Culpeper, Virginia and is a graduate of the University of Virginia. He has been married to Margot Walker Humphries since 1954. They have 3 sons, 3 daughters-in-law and 10 grandchildren in 3 colors!! The Humphries belong to Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, in North Minneapolis. |
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Senate race for District 50
Oct 26, 2022
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2023 Planning
Dec 14, 2022
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5 Generations of Banking
Jan 04, 2023
Scott BeuningChief Strategy OfficerHow many years have you worked in banking? What is your specialty at BankCherokee? What was your best vacation ever? What was the last book you read? What do you enjoy doing outside of work? Do you have any pets? |
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Member Talk
Jan 25, 2023
Chip decended not from a line of famous bankers, but from grandparents who owned a hardware store in St. Paul, but lost everything in the great depression, and were fortunate enough (forced) to work on a farm owned by his wife’s family in Green Isle, Minnesota on one side and Minneapolis Gas company (Minnegasco) meter reader who died prematurely at 45 of a heart attack on the other side, he will share how it only got better with a lingerie and bra salesman father and his wife raising six kids in Edina and Dallas, Texas.
Chip's not sure if he’s going to have pictures, but he’s certainly happy to share a few minutes of his families’ history and his life as a former national healthcare and technology lawyer whittling the same down to an essentially solo law practice with a stuttering name of Brink & Brink, Ltd. See you then.
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Life Talk
Feb 08, 2023
Born and raised in Phila in a blue collar neighborhood; went to public schools until 9th grade when I got a terrific break and got a scholarship to an outstanding private school both athletically and academically. Played 3 sports and was all-league in basketball and baseball and second team all league in football. Got a another break when I got a scholarship to Colgate University which had a great baseball program at the time, making the NCAA tournament my sophomore yr. and captained the team my senior year. Then two years in sales in Kansas City with the Armstrong Cork Co, interrupted by 6 months active duty in the Marine Corps. Back to Philadelphia for an MBA at the Wharton School. After graduating from Wharton accepted a job with General Mills in marketing and ultimately General Management. Retired at age 56 as President of the Gold Medal Division and a Senior VP of the company. Bought the Duluth Dukes baseball team in 1994 (same league that the St Paul Saints were in until recently becoming a Twins affiliate). Won the Northern Lg Championship in 1997. Sold the team in 2001 |