MARK MISHEK
Title: CEO of Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Age: 63
Family: Lives in St. Paul with wife Joan. Four adult children; three grandkids and one on the way.
Education: B.A. and J.D. from University of Minnesota.
Career: Came to Hazelden in 2008 from Allina Health, where he had worked for 27 years; was president of United Hospital and an Allina senior vice president.
Hazelden's bestsellers: "Twenty-Four Hours a Day," 1954; "Each Day a New Beginning" by Karen Casey, 1982; "Codependent No More" by Melody Beattie, 1986; "Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown, 2013.
Publishing business at a glance: Revenue of $23 million last year; 3.5 million products have been sold, including books, education materials for schools, business and government, mobile phone apps, DVDs and CDs.