Business people

October 16, 2016 at 7:00PM
Lynn
Lynn (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
At the top

Adolfson & Peterson Construction, St. Louis Park, named Jeff Hansen chief executive. Hansen joined the firm in 2012 and was executive vice president and chief financial officer. He held senior leadership positions at Ryan Cos. and Opus Group of Cos.

Chestnut Cambronne, Minneapolis, named Stuart Bear president. Bear joined the firm in 1988 and is an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law.

On the move

Uponor, Apple Valley, named Dena Mayne vice president of offerings/marketing. Mayne was vice president of marketing for Ecolab.

United Properties, Bloomington, named Bill Jundt vice president of construction management. Jundt was vice president for Steiner Construction Services and worked for RJM Construction. United Properties also named Jennifer Kemp director of marketing for senior housing and Sarah Veith senior human resources manager.

Moss & Barnett, Minneapolis, named Marcy Frost of counsel. Frost worked for Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Faegre & Benson and Moss & Barnett.

Big-D Construction named Kris Lynn business development director. Lynn was a consulting director for the New York Governor's Office of Storm Recovery managing New York's buyout and acquisition program and worked for ProSource Technologies. Big-D also named Carolyn Wolf senior project manager. Wolf was a senior project manager for Mortenson Construction.

DakTech named Tim Murray national sales manager. Murray was a professor at the University of St. Thomas.

On the board

The Minnesota Geotechnical Society named Kyler Bender president. Bender is a construction services manager/principal engineer for Northern Technologies.

Fredrikson & Byron Foundation, Minneapolis, named Thomas Wilhelmy to the board. Wilhelmy is a shareholder at Fredrikson & Byron.


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Mayne (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Frost (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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