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Catholic Senior Services, Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, appointed Deacon Bill Heiman as vice president of external affairs. Heiman previously served at St. John Vianney Seminary as vice president of development. Catholic senior services connects Catholic seniors with archdiocesan services.

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The Minnesota International Center elected the following community leaders to the board: David J. Berry; Mary Capozzi, Best Buy Co. Inc.; Kathleen Danakis, KPMG LLP; Nathalie Joly; Avigya Karki, University of Minnesota; Fredrik Korallus, Carlson Hotels Worldwide; Eloise J. Maki, 3M; Phillip J. Mason, Ecolab Inc.; Kathleen Smith Ruhland, Faegre & Benson; Sara Stenberg, Dorsey & Whitney.

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