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Evening the Odds<br />

Envisioning Economic Parity<br />

Metropolitan Economic Development Association<br />

<strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> <strong>2006</strong>


Who We Are<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> (Metropolitan Economic Development Association) was founded in 1971 in response to<br />

persistent racial disparity and unrest growing in Minnesota and across the country. The corporate<br />

executives who formed <strong>MEDA</strong> saw business ownership as a positive, long-term solution to help<br />

narrow the gap of racial economic disparity. Since then, with the guidance of an active board<br />

representing Minnesota’s corporate landscape and successful entrepreneurs of color, <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

has helped start over 380 businesses and assisted more than 15,000 entrepreneurs succeed<br />

in the free enterprise system.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s services are designed to establish long-term relationships that serve as catalysts to<br />

create successful businesses. These businesses then become part of a greater engine for<br />

generating new jobs with solid incomes. New jobs serve to narrow economic disparities faced<br />

by many entrepreneurs of color and the greater community. Ultimately, narrowing disparities<br />

leads to a stronger, more stable economy and increased opportunities for all Minnesotans.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> recently drafted its 2007-2009 strategic plan, redefining and reaffirming its vision,<br />

mission and measures of success for entrepreneurs of color:<br />

Vision<br />

economic parity for communities of color, driven by the entrepreneurial spirit<br />

Mission<br />

to help entrepreneurs of color achieve success in the free enterprise system<br />

Success in our mission will result in:<br />

• Sustainable businesses that employ diverse work forces and create quality, living wage jobs<br />

• Business owners who make positive contributions to their communities, become leaders and<br />

are considered role models<br />

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“...the gold standard in business<br />

development services.”<br />

Theresa M. Carr<br />

American Indian Neighborhood Development Corporation<br />

“...makes the dream of business<br />

ownership come true.”<br />

Mary E. Pickard, Community Affairs Vice President<br />

The Travelers Companies, Inc.<br />

“...successful in assisting minority business<br />

owners who are helping to build our<br />

community.”<br />

Stephen Sanger<br />

Chairman & CEO<br />

General Mills<br />

Printing: Chippewa Graphics


Table of Contents<br />

LEADERSHIP LETTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

<strong>2006</strong> ACCOMPLISHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

BUSINESS CONSULTING SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Loan Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Pacesetter Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Pacesetter Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Construction Partnering Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

PROCUREMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER (PTAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT<br />

Executive Development Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Golf Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Specialized Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

IN THE COMMUNITY<br />

Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

<strong>ANNUAL</strong> MEETING AND RECOGNITION LUNCHEON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> GALA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

<strong>2006</strong> HONORS<br />

Charles W. Poe Award, Entrepreneur of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Corporation of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />

Volunteers of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Champion Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> OFFICERS AND ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

CONTRIBUTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />

VOLUNTEERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />

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Marilyn Dahl<br />

Board Chair<br />

Leadership Letter<br />

For the past 36 years,<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> has helped<br />

even the odds for<br />

entrepreneurs of color<br />

through comprehensive<br />

business development<br />

services. Our track record of<br />

consistent, results-based work<br />

has earned <strong>MEDA</strong> high credibility<br />

within the community. We have<br />

continually demonstrated that the return on an<br />

investment in <strong>MEDA</strong> remains steady as measured<br />

by the economic impact of the businesses we assist.<br />

Those entrepreneurs continue to create and grow<br />

businesses that provide new, quality jobs – many<br />

held by people of color – and new economic activity<br />

for our state.<br />

Highlights in <strong>2006</strong> included launching the Next<br />

Step series, a training initiative for Pacesetters<br />

and Pacesetter Alumni; strengthening <strong>MEDA</strong>’s<br />

management team with the promotion of Sherri<br />

Komrosky to Director of the Procurement Technical<br />

Assistance Center (PTAC) and Scott Ochsner to<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Loan Program Manager; and reorganizing<br />

the Loan Program for efficiencies and new lending<br />

opportunities.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s commitment to the Construction Partnering<br />

Program (CPP) continues to provide excellent<br />

capacity-building opportunities for construction<br />

clients, as well as competitive advantages to the<br />

large contractors willing to partner.<br />

As <strong>2006</strong> marked <strong>MEDA</strong>’s 35th anniversary, we<br />

invested in the production of a 10-minute video<br />

highlighting its history. The production helped<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> become one of a handful of partners chosen<br />

by Twin Cities Public Television (tpt) for a new<br />

program entitled Ordinary Heroes, featuring Richard<br />

Copeland (Thor Construction, Inc.) The first in a<br />

series of 10, this inspirational program celebrates<br />

Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

President & CEO<br />

the professional and<br />

personal paths taken<br />

by ordinary heroes and<br />

the public organizations<br />

that have supported them<br />

along the way. It will also<br />

serve as an opportunity to<br />

heighten <strong>MEDA</strong>’s visibility in the<br />

metro area and, potentially, in other<br />

markets served by tpt in Minnesota and<br />

nationwide.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> also marked the conclusion of our threeyear<br />

strategic plan. We examined and reflected<br />

on past successes, lessons learned, the current<br />

economic environment and future opportunities<br />

for the growth and success of <strong>MEDA</strong> and its clients.<br />

Doing so challenged us to draft a new plan to better<br />

position <strong>MEDA</strong> in providing long-term solutions for<br />

its clients.<br />

Led by Board Vice Chair Ward Armstrong, <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

staff, Client Advisory Council and Board members<br />

adopted a new strategic plan with a renewed vision<br />

and focus on economic parity. While our mission<br />

to help entrepreneurs of color succeed in the<br />

free enterprise system remains relevant and our<br />

services in demand, our 2007-2009 strategic plan<br />

challenges <strong>MEDA</strong> and its partners to strive toward<br />

“economic parity for communities of color, driven by<br />

the entrepreneurial spirit.”<br />

During the past year, our Board received new energy<br />

as well as saying goodbye to several of our excellent<br />

Board members. We thank all for their guidance<br />

and leadership as <strong>MEDA</strong> works toward its vision<br />

of economic parity. Also, we have the privilege<br />

of working with some of the most determined,<br />

persistent and talented people: <strong>MEDA</strong> clients. We<br />

thank them for allowing <strong>MEDA</strong> to play a role in<br />

evening the odds.


<strong>2006</strong> Accomplishments<br />

• Served 563 entrepreneurs of color statewide; 179 received in-depth<br />

services<br />

• Launched 19 new businesses, creating 165 new jobs and $11 million in<br />

revenues in year one<br />

• Trained 258 participants in sessions focused on marketing and sales<br />

• Assisted 29 loan clients that employ over 350 people in the <strong>MEDA</strong> Loan<br />

Program portfolio<br />

• Closed 15 new loans (six start-ups and nine expansions)<br />

• Utilized $710,000 from <strong>MEDA</strong>’s Loan Capital to leverage community<br />

financing totaling $3.3 million to businesses, that produced $11 million in<br />

revenues<br />

• Coached 15 active Pacesetters; graduated two<br />

• Helped 104 PTAC clients receive 422 contract awards totaling $278.8<br />

million with $92.9 million (33%) awarded to 27 entrepreneurs of color<br />

• Attracted over 4,000 volunteer hours from the business community<br />

Economic Impact<br />

Each year, <strong>MEDA</strong> gathers information about the business strength and economic<br />

impact of minority businesses.<br />

Total Sales: $1.167 billion (15% increase over 2005)<br />

Total Employment: 5,437<br />

Total Minority Employment: 2,947 (54% of total employment)<br />

55% provided health care benefits<br />

87% paid their workforce $11.00 or more per hour<br />

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Business Consulting services<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s core service is business consulting. Our staff of highlyqualified<br />

business consultants provides a wealth of talent,<br />

knowledge and expertise that is shared in a trusted and<br />

confidential environment. This talent is augmented by the<br />

involvement of hundreds of excellent volunteers drawn from<br />

a variety of corporate and community sources in the areas of<br />

marketing, legal issues, accounting, operations and human<br />

resource management.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> consultants meet each entrepreneur where they are<br />

in their business cycle. Providing one-on-one services for 563<br />

entrepreneurs in <strong>2006</strong>, <strong>MEDA</strong> consultants continue to help<br />

clients surmount obstacles that prevent or diminish their chance for<br />

business success. In addition, our consultants helped launch 19<br />

new businesses that created 165 new jobs, with $11 million in<br />

revenues.<br />

“The <strong>MEDA</strong> consulting team has<br />

been a tremendous partner in<br />

helping me grow my business.”<br />

Jennifer Amys, UpNet<br />

(pictured left with <strong>MEDA</strong> Business<br />

Consultant Kathleen Riopelle)<br />

The long-term goal is to help clients create sustainable businesses with community involvement that<br />

make a significant economic impact in terms of job creation and tax contribution. Through the provision<br />

of financial and business development resources, we help entrepreneurs<br />

build capacity, balance growth and stability and improve financial,<br />

management, marketing and human resource systems.<br />

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Loan Program<br />

Bayo Mafe, Stanley Jide and Charles Chiefredo<br />

BCS African Wholesale Foods<br />

The <strong>MEDA</strong> Loan Program was established as a way to help even the<br />

odds faced by some of our clients in achieving entrepreneurial<br />

success. For the past 12 years, the Loan Program has provided<br />

creative financing for entrepreneurs who do not meet traditional<br />

lending guidelines. <strong>MEDA</strong> works closely with area banks to<br />

seek alternate paths to obtain financing. Our fund can lend<br />

up to $400,000 to clients with a demonstrated vision and<br />

drive, who simply need a credit boost. Funds can be used<br />

for working capital,<br />

equipment financing,<br />

project financing or<br />

business acquisition.<br />

The Loan Program is funded and underwritten by <strong>MEDA</strong>, the state<br />

of Minnesota’s Urban Initiative Loan Program and the <strong>MEDA</strong> Bank<br />

Consortium made up of the following institutions:<br />

Associated Bank Minnesota<br />

M&I Bank<br />

TCF National Bank Minnesota<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota<br />

To improve the Loan Program’s service quality and capacity, <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

expanded its staff and finance infrastructure. This included promoting<br />

Scott Ochsner from Business Consultant to Program Manager and<br />

obtaining Board approval to allow <strong>MEDA</strong> to lend outside of the Bank<br />

Consortium. This lending arrangement has enabled us to provide<br />

financing assistance to clients whom we otherwise would not be in the<br />

position to serve.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> packaged and secured funding for 15 loans in <strong>2006</strong>. Six startups<br />

and nine expanding businesses received $3.3 million, supporting<br />

104 jobs in businesses with aggregate revenues of over $11 million<br />

annually. The Loan Progam participated with $710,000, providing the<br />

leverage and added enhancement necessary for our clients to access<br />

community banking capital.<br />

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Business Consulting services<br />

Pacesetter Program<br />

As <strong>MEDA</strong>’s premier consulting<br />

effort, the Pacesetter<br />

Program is a proven<br />

management consulting<br />

approach to accelerate<br />

the growth and build<br />

the capacity of a select<br />

group of high-potential<br />

clients.<br />

The program provides<br />

entrepreneurs with<br />

advanced business<br />

consulting services to fill in<br />

gaps in the areas of resource<br />

and financing, organizational<br />

infrastructure and internal<br />

systems.<br />

To help meet strategic development needs, Pacesetter launched the<br />

Next Step series as an exclusive initiative for current Pacesetters<br />

and alumni. In <strong>2006</strong>, 132 participants from 20 client companies<br />

participated in six sessions focused on<br />

marketing and sales development.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Pacesetter Graduates<br />

Anthony Williamson<br />

Ajasa Technologies, Inc.<br />

& Suseela Kodali, SDK Software, Inc.<br />

Alberto Monserratte (c) and staff<br />

Latino Communications Network<br />

Hosted by Target Corporation,<br />

session speakers included<br />

Jill Konrath, Aimee Sands<br />

(Target), Kevin McArdle<br />

(Padilla Speers Beardsley),<br />

Jon Stone and Pat Lilja<br />

(Tunheim Partners), Gary<br />

Jader (Ideas on the Wall),<br />

Jan Nelson and Mike<br />

Mras (Certified Trade Show<br />

Marketer Program).<br />

2 0 0 6 PAC E SET T ERS<br />

Benson Carpet, Inc.<br />

PAUL DELAO<br />

CS Solutions, Inc.<br />

SRINIVAS THIRUNAGARI<br />

Eagle Employment<br />

BROOKE & RAY MEMENE<br />

EMPO, Inc.<br />

ALAN REID<br />

Innovative Chemical Corp.<br />

PAUL NARPAUL<br />

RICK NARPAUL<br />

Latino Communications Network<br />

ALBERTO MONSERRATE<br />

Martha Burns, Inc.<br />

MARTHA BURNS<br />

Mtec Electric<br />

NICK DANG & HUONG PHAM<br />

Mosquito<br />

AMY ARIAS PINK<br />

Progressive Consulting<br />

Engineers, Inc.<br />

NUZHAT QURESHI<br />

NAEEM QURESHI<br />

Tarraf Construction<br />

SALAH TARRAF<br />

UpNet Technologies, Inc.<br />

JENNIFER AMYS<br />

VIP Shredders, Inc.<br />

BRAHME SINGH<br />

Wells Technology, Inc.<br />

ANDY WELLS<br />

Topics included Selling<br />

to Big Companies, Image<br />

Creation and Branding,<br />

Developing a Marketing Strategy, Media, Advertising and<br />

Public Relations and Tradeshows and Networking.<br />

In 2007, the Next Step series is focused on leadership development, asset management and<br />

decision-making.


Pacesetter Alumni<br />

Owner Company Graduated<br />

Anthony Williamson Ajasa Technologies, Inc. <strong>2006</strong><br />

Suseela Kodali SDK Software, Inc. <strong>2006</strong><br />

Dorothy & Joe Richburg Keystone Computer Solutions, Inc. 2005<br />

Mija Yun Landenberger Yun’s Restaurant Co. 2005<br />

Eugene Johnson Metro Communication Services, Inc. 2004<br />

Juan Moreno New Image 2004<br />

Minou Hussain Pioneer Plastics, Inc. 2003<br />

Ricardo Armijo RCK Industries, Inc. 2003<br />

Anthony Wilkerson Abrax Systems, Inc. 2002<br />

Cathy Cruz Gooch Catalina Specialty Foods, Inc. 2002<br />

Dennis Diaz BGD Companies, Inc. 2001<br />

Jinmahn Kim Champion Service Corp. 2001<br />

Rodney Smith Computer Rental Systems, Inc. 2001<br />

John Herrera First American Capital Management 2001<br />

David Bice Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc. 2000<br />

William (Chuck) Hill Programming Solutions, Inc. 2000<br />

Lewis Ng Buildings Consulting Group, Inc. 1999<br />

K. Dennis Kim EVS, Inc. 1999<br />

Jodie Tanaka Tanaka Advertising 1998<br />

Dr. Timothy Childs TLC Precision Wafer Technology, Inc. 1998<br />

Earl & Lauraine Singh Singh Law Firm 1997<br />

Karen Kydd The Kydd Group 1997<br />

Frank Monteiro Universal Engineering Services, Inc. 1997<br />

Ed Lloyd Everything for the Office, Inc. 1996<br />

Armida Mendez Russell Mendez Russell Training & Development 1996<br />

Pankaj Jain Metro Garage Door Company 1996<br />

Kurian Benjamin BENCO Delivery Service, Inc. 1995<br />

David & Denise Badhwa Quality Laser 1995<br />

Lee Wiest Wiest International 1995<br />

Denise Bosquez Xylon Systems 1995<br />

Kojo Ben Taylor ExecuTrain, Inc. 1994<br />

Humberto Martinez Suarez Food Process & Control, Inc. 1994<br />

Kanta (Kay) Kuba GCI Systems, Inc. 1994<br />

Lynda Fjerstad Lynco Advertising Specialties, Inc. 1994<br />

Gayle McEnroe Metal Service Inc. 1994<br />

Sharon Ming Sewall Brothers Industrial Supply Co. 1994<br />

Satya Garg SM Engineering Company, Inc. 1994<br />

Monte Kewley Galaxy Technical Services, Inc. 1993<br />

Bennet Cyrus Metro Travel and Tours 1993<br />

John G. Nakasone Painting By Nakasone, Inc. 1993<br />

Vinod Gupta Software Moguls, Inc. 1993<br />

Eugene Moore Better Back Care Corporation 1992<br />

Randy Blackorbay Chippewa Graphics, Inc. 1992<br />

Michael Johnson Commercial Trucking & Leasing, Inc. 1992<br />

Fred & Hoyt Hsiao Shaw-Lundquist Associates, Inc. 1992<br />

Gae Veit Shingobee Builders, Inc. 1992<br />

Jorge & Mary Restrepo Spectrum Custom Designs, Inc. 1992<br />

Richard Copeland Copeland Truc-King, Thor Construction 1991<br />

Chittranjan Thakkar DCT Systems, Inc. 1991<br />

Maria Silva El Burrito Market, Inc. 1991<br />

Robert Kelly Kelly Computer Supplies 1991<br />

Jim Cook Quality House International 1991<br />

Charu Mehta Total World Travel, Inc. 1991<br />

Tranquilina Winick Aero Assemblies, Inc. 1990<br />

Mohan Amberker Amberker & Associates 1990<br />

Sandra and Prince Wallace Independent Packing Services, Inc. 1990<br />

Dr. Sita Dash UAS Laboratories, Inc. 1990<br />

Margarita Wilson Armor Security, Inc. 1989<br />

Gilbert Baldwin Columbia Precision Machine Corp. 1989<br />

Chris Juarez Electronic Office Environments 1989<br />

Vinod Kumar Kumar Mechanical, Inc. 1989<br />

Alfonso Perez Northern Sound 1989<br />

Daniel Sarno Two Guys From Italy 1989<br />

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Business Consulting services<br />

Construction Partnering Program<br />

Gary Lewerer, Sowles Company<br />

and<br />

David Bice, Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> CPP Partners<br />

Majority Participants<br />

Hunt Electric<br />

Kraus-Anderson Construction<br />

M.A. Mortenson Company<br />

McGough Construction<br />

Mulchay Inc. (partial year)<br />

Swanson Youngdale<br />

Sowles Company<br />

Veit<br />

MBE Participants<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors<br />

Grand Development<br />

Mtec Electric<br />

NDN Drywall (partial year)<br />

Reiling Construction<br />

Thor Construction<br />

Tarraf Construction<br />

Washington Painting<br />

We are extremely proud of the work and relationships fostered over the<br />

past year through the administration of the Construction Partnering<br />

Program (CPP). With partial funding support provided by the City of<br />

Saint Paul, <strong>MEDA</strong> staff facilitated 10 CPP meetings, encouraging,<br />

maintaining and monitoring the growing business relationships<br />

and successful performance on contracts.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> staff played a key role in moving CPP forward and<br />

producing an economic impact for our community. Our business<br />

consultants also assisted minority contractors in building<br />

capacity and successfully performing on contracts.<br />

In addition, <strong>MEDA</strong> held a very successful and well publicized <strong>2006</strong><br />

CPP Awards Ceremony at the Guthrie Theater. In 2005, the Guthrie<br />

earned the CPP Project of the Year award.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> CONSTRUCTION PARTNERING PROGRAM AWARDS<br />

Best Project:<br />

Midtown Exchange<br />

Best Minority Partner:<br />

Mtec Electric, Inc.<br />

Best Majority Partner:<br />

Hunt Electric<br />

Best Partnering Relationship:<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc. / Sowles Company<br />

Projects Involving<br />

Partnering Relationships<br />

Black Bear Casino<br />

Guthrie Theater<br />

Grand Casino Hinckley<br />

Gopher Stadium Demolition<br />

Memorial Blood Center<br />

Medtronic – Structural<br />

Medtronic – Parking Ramp<br />

Minneapolis Central Library<br />

Midtown Exchange<br />

Pennfield Condos – Sales Center<br />

University of Minnesota -- Nicholson<br />

Hall<br />

University of Minnesota --<br />

Translational Research Facility<br />

494 Bridge Project<br />

Smith Avenue Ramp<br />

Saint Anthony Mills Apartment<br />

Wellstone Center<br />

Other Program Supporters<br />

Associated General Contractors<br />

(AGC) of Minnesota<br />

Association of Women<br />

Contractors (AWC)<br />

City of Minneapolis (CPED)<br />

City of Saint Paul (PED, Vendor<br />

Outreach, Human Rights)<br />

Hennepin County<br />

the hathor group<br />

National Association of Minority<br />

Contractors (NAMC)<br />

Ramsey County Property<br />

Management<br />

Saint Paul Building Trades<br />

University of Minnesota


Procurement Technical<br />

Assistance Center<br />

The Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)’s overall goal is to<br />

strengthen Minnesota’s economy by assisting businesses in securing<br />

government contacts at the Federal, State and local levels. Since<br />

October 2003, <strong>MEDA</strong> has served as the host of this federally-funded<br />

program. Through its Bid Match Program, PTAC provides a quick and<br />

easy way for clients to identify government procurement opportunities<br />

specific to their company’s products and services.<br />

With small businesses as its primary clientele, PTAC’s efforts are aligned<br />

with <strong>MEDA</strong>’s by working to increase minority business involvement in<br />

government contracting opportunities. PTAC area managers provide<br />

one-on-one counseling and technical assistance and offer extensive<br />

training through a variety of workshops designed for companies of all<br />

sizes and levels of experience.<br />

Client Highlights<br />

PTAC assisted Powerain Systems, Inc., a tribal-owned company in<br />

Tower, Minnesota, with solicitation questions and bid package review.<br />

Their product - vehicle washing equipment and supplies - seemed an<br />

unlikely match; however, they received fast results and were awarded a<br />

$298,000 contract for a drive-in truck wash at Minot Air Force Base.<br />

Through a close working relationship<br />

with PTAC specialists, Saginaw<br />

Construction, a disabled-veteran<br />

company from Duluth, Minnesota,<br />

was awarded a Multiple Award Task<br />

Order Contract with the Minnesota<br />

National Guard. They are now<br />

one of five contractors approved<br />

for National Guard projects<br />

throughout the state for the next<br />

five years. Through PTAC networking<br />

events, Saginaw also has established<br />

a working relationship with the Veteran’s<br />

Administration Medical Center in St. Cloud<br />

and have had multiple contracts totaling<br />

$1.3 million.<br />

Steve Erickson<br />

Saginaw Construction<br />

Keystone Computer Solutions, a Saint Paul minority-owned company,<br />

attended a North Central Regional Council meeting hosted by PTAC and<br />

was introduced to contacts at the Grand Forks Air Force Base. This<br />

meeting led to a sole-source award for a $205,000 contract for IT help<br />

desk services.<br />

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PTAC<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Results<br />

• Worked with 936 clients<br />

throughout Minnesota<br />

• Produced 57 workshops<br />

which trained 2,204 potential<br />

contractors on the ins<br />

and outs of government<br />

contracting<br />

• Attracted more than 200<br />

attendees to the 2nd Annual<br />

out-state Procurement Fair<br />

in Walker, MN.<br />

• Consulted one-on-one with<br />

338 new business owners<br />

and followed up with 2,584<br />

meetings<br />

• Assisted in securing 422<br />

contracts awarded to 104<br />

individual contractors<br />

totaling $278.8 million<br />

• 33% of the total awards ($92.9<br />

million) were earned by 27<br />

entrepreneurs of color<br />

• 5,576 jobs were created<br />

or sustained through<br />

these contract awards<br />

(as calculated by Federal<br />

formula)<br />

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Training & Leadership<br />

Development<br />

Executive Development Series<br />

David Cress, Andy Kim<br />

and Hoyt Hsiao<br />

The Executive Development Series (EDS) connects the influence<br />

and expertise of area CEOs with the desire of emerging<br />

executives of color to discuss industry trends, leadership<br />

qualities, business philosophies and management practices.<br />

Attendees look to each speaker for his/her personal view of<br />

corporate and individual success so that they might apply<br />

similar strategies to their business and personal lives.<br />

Our clients are up close and personal, hearing about the<br />

challenges these executives have experienced in leading a<br />

business, with the freedom to ask questions and share their own<br />

stories.<br />

In addition to lunch with a leader, there is often an opportunity to<br />

meet supplier diversity or procurement personnel as well.<br />

Another benefit is for the corporate executives to experience – first<br />

hand – the entrepreneurial spirit of these courageous business<br />

owners.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> speakers included:<br />

• Cynthia Lesher, President & CEO, Northern States Power Company - Minnesota<br />

• Stephen Sanger, Chairman & CEO, General Mills, Inc.<br />

• David Cress, President & CEO, North Memorial Health Services<br />

• David Roberts, President & CEO, Graco, Inc.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Golf Invitational<br />

More than 70 <strong>MEDA</strong> clients and business professionals<br />

teamed up for a day of golf and networking at the Legends<br />

Golf Course in Prior Lake. Sponsored by Rider Bennett,LLP,<br />

the Associated General Contractors of Minnesota, Ryan<br />

Companies US, BOR-SON Construction and Hunt Electric, this<br />

special invitation event offered attendees an opportunity to<br />

relax and establish and strengthen relationships.


Training & Leadership<br />

Development<br />

Specialized Seminars<br />

Selling to the Nonprofit<br />

In conjunction with the Minnesota American Indian Chamber<br />

of Commerce, <strong>MEDA</strong> sponsored “Selling to the Nonprofit,” a<br />

joint training session with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.<br />

Approximately 30 clients attended this informational seminar<br />

to learn how to tap into the purchasing power of the nonprofit<br />

sector.<br />

Ethical Leadership Roundtable<br />

Priyanka Gupta and Suseela Kodali<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> partnered with Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota to offer<br />

SDK Software, Inc.<br />

an exclusive leadership roundtable for <strong>MEDA</strong> clients. Hosted by the<br />

Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership, the multi-part forum offered clients an opportunity to share their<br />

views on personal values and business ethics to be documented and shared with future MBA students.<br />

Nuzhat Qureshi and Andy Wells<br />

Construction Law<br />

Nearly 50 <strong>MEDA</strong> clients gathered at a construction law seminar<br />

hosted by Rider Bennett to discuss legal traps faced by<br />

contractors and construction-related companies. Guest<br />

speakers, John Hauge, partner at Rider Bennett, LLP, and Jeff<br />

Kuster, Risk and Regulatory Services Manager at Acordia,<br />

presented invaluable information on contracting, mechanic’s<br />

liens, insurance and safety and health regulations, along<br />

with practicial tips for understanding contractual rights and<br />

obligations.<br />

The seminar also featured panelists from BOR-SON Construction,<br />

Ryan Companies US, Adolfson & Peterson and Greiner Construction<br />

who discussed key factors for building successful contractor and<br />

subcontractor relationships.<br />

Cargill/ McDonald’s Franchise Seminar<br />

Cargill provided special funding to address the needs of food related businesses. As a result, <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

connected with McDonald’s and their senior executives to host a seminar in which attendants could learn<br />

about the business of franchising. <strong>MEDA</strong> also participated in food safety training development with the City<br />

of Minneapolis as part of an Emergency Readiness Education Team.<br />

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In the Community<br />

Partnerships<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s history is rooted in networking and partnerships, maintaining<br />

“<strong>MEDA</strong>’s<br />

impact on the<br />

and sustaining meaningful connections with organizations. Area<br />

chambers of commerce that serve entrepreneurs of color, as well as<br />

the National Association of Minority Contractors and the Association<br />

vitality of its clients<br />

and the community is<br />

extraordinary and Wells Fargo<br />

is proud of helping to found<br />

of Women Contractors are among the organizations with which we<br />

enjoy a working relationship.<br />

and support <strong>MEDA</strong>.”<br />

Carolyn H. Roby,<br />

Partners<br />

Entrepreneurs at different<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

Minnesota<br />

African Development Center<br />

Army Corp of Engineers<br />

Associated General Contractors<br />

of Minnesota<br />

stages of education, financial<br />

stability and growth need different<br />

training, financing and connections. We work in collaboration<br />

Association of Women<br />

with many economic development partners and business<br />

Contractors<br />

organizations to augment service provision and leverage community<br />

City of Saint Paul (PED)<br />

Hispanic Chamber of<br />

resources to meet client needs.<br />

Commerce of Minnesota<br />

Latino Economic Development<br />

Center<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> provides direct links to many<br />

of the resource organizations in<br />

“Working<br />

together with <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

Milestone Growth Fund<br />

the Twin Cities and in the state gives us the ability to<br />

Minneapolis Consortium of of Minnesota. In addition, provide more effective<br />

Community Developers<br />

we recognize the different assistance to the Latino<br />

Minnesota American Indian<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

Minnesota Black Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

Minnesota Minority Supplier<br />

Development Council<br />

methods and strategies for<br />

business development of<br />

other organizations in the<br />

community.<br />

entrepreneurial community.”<br />

Ramon Leon, Executive Director<br />

Latino Economic<br />

Development Center<br />

Minnesota’s Urban Initiative <strong>MEDA</strong>’s ongoing challenge remains<br />

Program<br />

National Association of MInority<br />

Contractors<br />

Native American Business<br />

to utilize the strengths of each organization and coordinate an<br />

integrated system that reduces service duplication and leverages<br />

community investment. We are look forward to continued and new<br />

Enterprise Center<br />

collaborations with key economic development partners, through<br />

Small Business Development shared clients, client referral, joint<br />

Centers<br />

State of Minnesota Department<br />

of Administration<br />

financing or more<br />

partnering agreements.<br />

formalized<br />

“Meeting<br />

all of our small<br />

State of Minnesota Department<br />

business goals<br />

of Employment and Economic<br />

simply would not have<br />

Development<br />

been possible without the<br />

University of Minnesota Law<br />

invaluable assistance and<br />

Clinic<br />

cooperation from PTAC.”<br />

U.S. Small Business<br />

Administration<br />

Whittier Neighborhood CDC<br />

Thomas Koopmeiners<br />

US Army Corps of Engineers<br />

St. Paul District


Volunteers<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> appreciates the over 250 volunteers who have invested more<br />

than 4,000 hours over the past year to help our clients start and grow<br />

their businesses. These volunteers led special interest seminars and<br />

workshops as well as provided one-on-one professional assistance<br />

to clients.<br />

Their time and expertise have provided invaluable assistance in<br />

legal, accounting, marketing and organizational development to<br />

our clients.<br />

In addition, 15 executive level volunteers maintained one-on-one<br />

mentor/mentee relationships in <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Awards<br />

We take pride in <strong>MEDA</strong> staff, clients and support networks. It is heartwarming when they are honored for their<br />

many accomplishments.<br />

Marta Chou<br />

George Jacobson, <strong>MEDA</strong> Director,<br />

Business Consulting Services & Loan Program<br />

Minnesota Minority Small Business -<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Champion of the Year<br />

Small Business Administration<br />

Adam Nathe, Gray Plant Mooty<br />

“25 on the Rise, Lideres Hispanos for <strong>2006</strong>”<br />

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota<br />

In the Community<br />

Terry Brown, <strong>MEDA</strong> Board Member<br />

Vanguard Award<br />

General Mills<br />

Tom Chacon, Boring Machine Corporation<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Minority Business Awards,<br />

Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal<br />

Marta Chou, Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi, LLP<br />

“25 on the Rise, Lideres Hispanos for <strong>2006</strong>”<br />

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota<br />

Kevin McArdle leading a Pacesetter<br />

workshop<br />

George Jacobson<br />

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Annual Recognition Luncheon<br />

C h a m p i o n i n g t h e E n t re p re n e u r i a l S p i r i t<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s Annual Meeting and Recognition Luncheon provides a forum to report <strong>MEDA</strong>’s outcomes to the<br />

community-at-large and to recognize individuals and organizations for their invaluable contributions to the<br />

economic success and development of our clients and communities.<br />

Our <strong>2006</strong> event celebrated <strong>MEDA</strong>’s 35-year history of bridging racial and economic gaps by providing business<br />

development programs and services to entrepreneurs of color. Presided over by Wells Fargo executive, Marilyn<br />

Dahl, we honored several clients and contributors, from those who helped found <strong>MEDA</strong> to those who continue<br />

to personify <strong>MEDA</strong>’s mission and vision.<br />

2005 Honorees<br />

CHARLES W. POE AWARD<br />

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR<br />

David Bice,<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc.<br />

CORPORATION OF THE YEAR<br />

Target Corporation<br />

VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR<br />

David Faribarn<br />

Kinney & Lange, P.A.<br />

&<br />

Nichole, Martini,<br />

Shingobee Builders, Inc.<br />

MENTOR/MENTEE RELATIONSHIP OF THE YEAR<br />

Frank Monteiro,<br />

Universal Engineering Services, Inc.<br />

&<br />

Tom Adamson<br />

Adamson & Associates<br />

OUTSTANDING ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER OF THE YEAR<br />

John Labosky,<br />

Capital City Partnership<br />

ENTREPRENEURIAL HALL OF FAME<br />

Richard Copeland,<br />

Thor Construction, Inc.<br />

CHAMPION AWARD<br />

John Stout,<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

In addition, we premiered our 35th Anniversary Video<br />

which traced <strong>MEDA</strong>’s origins and testified to our<br />

continuing relevance in the economic community.


<strong>MEDA</strong> Gala<br />

Each November,<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> hosts a blacktie<br />

benefit dinner and<br />

auction to celebrate<br />

the success and<br />

development of<br />

e n t r e p r e n e u r s<br />

of color. This<br />

special evening<br />

not only connects<br />

a unique network of<br />

business owners and<br />

professionals, it also<br />

serves as a critical<br />

fundraiser to support<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s programs and<br />

services.<br />

We celebrated our 35th<br />

anniversary with more<br />

than 650 guests dancing to<br />

a special evening of musical<br />

history. Dance band, Synergy, made<br />

its way through 35 years of hits, starting with Marvin<br />

Gaye’s 1971 classic, What’s Going On.<br />

We gave special thanks to our presenting sponsor,<br />

Target, and our titanium sponsor, M&I Bank, who<br />

helped make this event possible.<br />

The Gala Committee chair, Kim Maher of Veit, led<br />

the full committee through a year of hard work to<br />

produce this wonderful event. The Gala provides<br />

15 percent of <strong>MEDA</strong>’s annual operating revenue.<br />

Our <strong>2006</strong> event hit new financial records.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> <strong>MEDA</strong> Gala<br />

Committee Members<br />

Kim Maher, Veit – Chair<br />

Dana Bratsch, Target<br />

Kathy Johnson,<br />

Metro Communication Services,<br />

Inc.*<br />

Neesha Mehta, Stonebridge Bank<br />

Shari Rhode, Bremer Bank<br />

Trish Sakrison, Western Bank<br />

Philona Saunders<br />

Paul Schupmann<br />

Sandy Wallace,<br />

Independent Packing Services, Inc.*<br />

Andrea Burns,<br />

Independent Packing Services, Inc*<br />

Tracy Wild, Aero Assemblies*<br />

* a <strong>MEDA</strong> client company<br />

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CHARLES W. POE AWARD<br />

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR<br />

Andy Wells<br />

Wells Technology, Inc.<br />

<strong>2006</strong> honors<br />

Andy Wells founded, owns and manages<br />

Wells Technology, a manufacturer of precision<br />

fasteners in Bemidji, Minnesota. A Native<br />

American who was born and raised on the Red<br />

Lake Indian Reservation, Andy has become a<br />

leader, not only for his company, but also for<br />

his community.<br />

Through a high emphasis on quality and<br />

craftsmanship, along with Andy’s astute<br />

decision-making and visionary leadership,<br />

Wells Technology has grown in sales from just<br />

under $1 million in 2004 to over $30 million<br />

this past year. He now employs 31 people,<br />

many from the reservation where living wage<br />

jobs are limited.<br />

Through sustained growth and invaluable<br />

mentorship from Fastenal, Wells Technology<br />

produces enough profit to fund one of Andy’s<br />

special interests – the Wells Academy, a<br />

nonprofit organization, which trains and<br />

employs Native Americans.<br />

Andy also gives back through his roles on<br />

numerous local boards, community councils,<br />

economic development efforts and as mentor<br />

to other entrepreneurs.<br />

Andy is well thought of and admired in his<br />

community, throughout his industry and the<br />

state. Among many honors, Andy has won<br />

the Eagle Award from the American Indian<br />

Chamber of Commerce and the American<br />

Indian Business of the Year from the United<br />

Indian Development Association.<br />

His customers’ high regard for Wells Technology is reflected in its award for “One Million Products with Zero<br />

Defects” from Hi-Lex Cable Company and the “Supplier Appreciation Award” from BAE Systems.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> congratulates Andy and looks forward to his continued success.


We are proud to honor Wells<br />

Fargo as Corporation of the<br />

Year for its unfailing support<br />

to <strong>MEDA</strong> in <strong>2006</strong>. We share<br />

a long history. Wells Fargo<br />

is considered a founding<br />

organization through Phil Harris’<br />

(Northwestern National Bank of<br />

Minneapolis) involvement in our<br />

original charter. The Wells Fargo<br />

Foundation has continually<br />

contributed to <strong>MEDA</strong> since<br />

the original request in 1971.<br />

In addition, several corporate<br />

executives have served on<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong>’s Board of Directors and<br />

Advisory Board. Currently,<br />

Marilyn Dahl serves as Board<br />

Chair and Debra Paterson<br />

serves on our Advisory Board.<br />

CORPORATION OF THE YEAR<br />

Wells Fargo Bank, Minnesota<br />

“Wells Fargo has shown again<br />

and again its commitment to<br />

making our community a better place to live,” says Yvonne Cheung Ho, <strong>MEDA</strong> President and CEO. “Carolyn<br />

Roby of the Foundation gives us words of encouragement and Sharon Garth works to find and nurture business<br />

opportunities for our clients.” Several Wells Fargo bankers, Dave Bendel and Rick Bonlender among them,<br />

also play key roles in advising our staff and clients.<br />

As a member of the <strong>MEDA</strong> Banking Consortium, Wells Fargo not only serves as a potential lender to clients, but<br />

also encourages its employees to volunteer their time at credit committees, help advise clients on financing<br />

decisions and assist in the professional management of the <strong>MEDA</strong> Loan Program. In addition to the over 100<br />

hours of volunteer time donated, Wells Fargo team members attended <strong>MEDA</strong> events, sought new ways clients<br />

could do business with Wells Fargo and donated fabulous auction items to our annual Gala.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> thanks Wells Fargo, its management and the many employees of the company for their personal and<br />

corporate commitment to our mission of helping entrepreneurs of color succeed.<br />

Pictured above: l-r, George Jacobson, Stanley Jide , Scott Ochsner, Marilyn Dahl, Sharon Garth,<br />

Charles Chiefredo, David Bendel and Rick Bonlender<br />

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VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR<br />

Steven Heim,<br />

Dorsey & Whitney LLP<br />

Throughout <strong>2006</strong>, Steven Heim was instrumental in his role as advocate and ‘defender’ of the <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

Loan Program, its contracts and, particularly, collection procedures.<br />

Formed in 1994, the Loan Program’s intent was to produce a revolving fund based on an original<br />

grant from the McKnight Foundation. <strong>MEDA</strong> also attracted the attention of several major funders in<br />

the banking industry to help our clients gain access to the kind of financing their businesses need.<br />

Although the fund has an incredibly low default rate in light of the high risk and seldom collateralized<br />

loans, <strong>MEDA</strong> has faced challenges in preserving the fund’s revolving nature.<br />

Steven has given <strong>MEDA</strong> great advice and pro bono help to protect the assets of the Loan Program<br />

so they can revolve as intended - enabling <strong>MEDA</strong> to provide financing for an increasing number of<br />

entrepreneurs of color.


VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR<br />

Sharon Holland,<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company, LLP<br />

Helping to create, clean up and clarify financial records for our clients, Sharon Holland has proven to<br />

be a tireless volunteer, contributing over 100 hours of accounting expertise.<br />

Sharon gave the precious commodities of time and patience to explain the importance of clear<br />

financial statements and how they can be used as a management tool. From a janitorial company<br />

to an international trading company, she enabled clients to build appropriate charts of accounts,<br />

make proper entries and learn the best bookkeeping practices. The initial step to a well-managed<br />

company is well-managed finances. Many of our clients have Sharon to thank for a solid beginning<br />

for their business records.<br />

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ENTREPRENEURIAL HALL OF FAME<br />

Prince &<br />

Sandy Wallace<br />

Independent Packing Services, Inc.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> is proud to induct Prince<br />

and Sandy Wallace into the <strong>MEDA</strong><br />

Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame for<br />

their ongoing success as business<br />

owners and their commitment to the<br />

community.<br />

Prince and Sandy have continued to<br />

demonstrate confidence, compassion<br />

and humility in growing and developing<br />

their businesses: Independent Packing<br />

Services, Inc. (IPSI) and West Central Environmental Consultants, Inc. (WCEC).<br />

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, IPSI has established an excellent reputation for high quality packing<br />

and crating. As IPSI consistently offers cost savings, freight security and on-time performance, their clients<br />

remain loyal and long term.<br />

West Central Environmental Consultants, Inc., with offices in Minnesota and Montana, offers cutting edge<br />

technology in the areas of regulatory compliance, investigation and remediation, emergency response<br />

services for spills, leaks and hazardous material. The company also trains local government units in the areas<br />

of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and hazardous material handling.<br />

Prince and Sandy realize that their employees’ success -- professional, personal and financial -- is vitally<br />

important to their own. As such, they have established programs to help employees improve their credit,<br />

become homeowners and promote self-empowerment. They also offer educational scholarships for<br />

employees’ children.<br />

Prince and Sandy lead the way in giving back. They continue to provide leadership on nonprofit boards,<br />

contribute to professional associations and universities, mentor other entrepreneurs and give to charitable<br />

organizations, including <strong>MEDA</strong>. In addition, Sandy and their daughter, Andrea, also serve as volunteers on the<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Gala Committee.<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> congratulates Prince and Sandy on their success and thanks them for their unconditional support for<br />

those who work hard to follow in their footsteps.


Gae Veit<br />

Shingobee Builders, Inc<br />

Gae Veit is truly a <strong>MEDA</strong> Champion.<br />

She beat the incredible odds of business<br />

success for a female entrepreneur of color<br />

in a male-dominated field. She accessed the<br />

resources and opportunities available to her<br />

and built a business that now exceeds $50<br />

million in revenues.<br />

As her company flourished, through leadership<br />

and financial resources, as well as her talent<br />

and valuable time, Gae reached back into the<br />

community that supported her to help more<br />

entrepreneurs experience similar success.<br />

From mentoring dozens of fledgling<br />

entrepreneurs and employees to encouraging<br />

and offering her staff time to volunteer, Gae<br />

has set an excellent example, becoming a role<br />

model for others to emulate.<br />

CHAMPION AWARD<br />

In addition, Gae has served on the <strong>MEDA</strong> Board of Directors for the past 14 years, continually offering new<br />

perspectives and wisdom.<br />

We are proud and thankful to have her in our network, now as <strong>MEDA</strong>’s Champion of the Year.<br />

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Financial Statements<br />

Independent Auditor’s Report<br />

To the Board of Directors of Metropolitan<br />

Economic Development Association:<br />

We have audited the accompanying statement of financial position of Metropolitan Economic Development<br />

Association (<strong>MEDA</strong>) (a nonprofit organization) as of December 31, <strong>2006</strong>, and the related statements of<br />

activities, functional expenses, and cash flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are<br />

the responsibility of <strong>MEDA</strong>’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial<br />

statements based on our audit. The prior year summarized comparative information has been derived from<br />

the Organization’s 2005 financial statements, and, in our report dated March 24, <strong>2006</strong>, we expressed an<br />

unqualified opinion on those financial statements.<br />

We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States<br />

of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance<br />

about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on<br />

a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also<br />

includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well<br />

as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable<br />

basis for our opinion.<br />

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial<br />

position of Metropolitan Economic Development Association as of December 31, <strong>2006</strong>, and the changes<br />

in net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally<br />

accepted in the United States of America.<br />

Rogers and Company<br />

Certified Public Accountants<br />

March 28, 2007


ASSETS<br />

CURRENT ASSETS:<br />

Cash and cash equivalents<br />

Investments<br />

Investments held for loans and administration<br />

Contributions and grants receivable<br />

Accounts receivable, net of allowance<br />

of $300 in <strong>2006</strong> and $300 in 2005<br />

Interest receivable<br />

Prepaid expenses<br />

Total current assets<br />

Loans and interest receivable, net of allowance<br />

of $289,939 in <strong>2006</strong> and $258,830 in 2005<br />

Interfund receivable (payable)<br />

Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation<br />

of $363,721 in <strong>2006</strong> and $366,845 in 2005<br />

Total assets<br />

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS<br />

CURRENT LIABILITIES:<br />

Accounts payable<br />

Accrued expenses<br />

Deferred revenue<br />

Current portion of bonds payable<br />

Total current liabilities<br />

Due to state of Minnesota<br />

Bonds Payable<br />

Total liabilities<br />

NET ASSETS:<br />

UNRESTRICTED:<br />

Undesignated<br />

Board designated<br />

Temporarily restricted<br />

Total net assets<br />

Total liabilities and net assets<br />

UNRESTRICTED<br />

SUPPORT AND REVENUES:<br />

Contributions<br />

In-Kind Contributions<br />

Special events support<br />

Less: Direct Benefit to Donors<br />

State and other grant revenue<br />

Federal reimbursements<br />

Registrations<br />

Investment income<br />

Service fees<br />

Other<br />

Total support and revenues<br />

EXPENSES:<br />

Program Services<br />

Client service<br />

Uncollectible loan loss<br />

Supporting Services<br />

General and administrative<br />

Fundraising<br />

Total expenses<br />

CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS<br />

TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED<br />

SUPPORT AND REVENUES:<br />

Special events support<br />

CHANGE IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS<br />

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS<br />

NET ASSETS, beginning of year<br />

NET ASSETS, end of year<br />

METROPOLITAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION<br />

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION<br />

Operating<br />

Fund<br />

$ 491,999<br />

710,855<br />

-<br />

107,764<br />

10,300<br />

6,685<br />

17,028<br />

1,344,631<br />

-<br />

95,891<br />

397,218<br />

$ 1,837,740<br />

$ 1,965<br />

29,687<br />

2,500<br />

24,000<br />

58,152<br />

-<br />

354,000<br />

412,152<br />

1,417,338<br />

-<br />

8,250<br />

1,425,588<br />

$ 1,837,740<br />

$ 769,902<br />

133,682<br />

419,749<br />

(89,046)<br />

155,000<br />

30,000<br />

55,533<br />

26,667<br />

73,262<br />

1,236<br />

1,575,985<br />

904,271<br />

-<br />

412,028<br />

225,536<br />

1,541,835<br />

34,150<br />

8,250<br />

8.250<br />

$ 42,400<br />

$ 1,383,188<br />

$1,425,588<br />

Financial Statements<br />

Loan<br />

Fund<br />

$ 121,128<br />

-<br />

811,329<br />

-<br />

12,689<br />

-<br />

945,146<br />

759,290<br />

(76,184)<br />

-<br />

$ 1,628,252<br />

$ -<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

632,689<br />

-<br />

632,689<br />

-<br />

995,563<br />

-<br />

995,563<br />

$ 1,628,252<br />

DECEMBER 31, <strong>2006</strong> AND 2005<br />

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, <strong>2006</strong><br />

WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR DECEMBER 2005<br />

$ -<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

154,752<br />

3,709<br />

-<br />

158,461<br />

80,294<br />

36,000<br />

-<br />

-<br />

116,294<br />

42,167<br />

-<br />

-<br />

42,167<br />

953,396<br />

995,563<br />

PTAC<br />

$ 137,371<br />

-<br />

-<br />

71,121<br />

2,445<br />

-<br />

10,259<br />

221,196<br />

-<br />

(19,707)<br />

-<br />

$ 201,489<br />

$ -<br />

8,475<br />

40<br />

-<br />

8,515<br />

-<br />

-<br />

8,515<br />

30,521<br />

162,453<br />

-<br />

192,974<br />

$ 201,489<br />

$ -<br />

91,101<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

469,866<br />

14,549<br />

-<br />

46,846<br />

2,143<br />

624,505<br />

607,794<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

607,794<br />

16,711<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

16,711<br />

176,263<br />

192,974<br />

Total<br />

<strong>2006</strong><br />

$ 750,498<br />

710,855<br />

811,329<br />

178,885<br />

12,745<br />

19,374<br />

27,287<br />

2,510,973<br />

759,290<br />

-<br />

397,218<br />

$ 3,667,481<br />

$ 1,965<br />

38,162<br />

2,540<br />

24,000<br />

66,667<br />

632,689<br />

354,000<br />

1,053,356<br />

1,447,859<br />

1,158,016<br />

8,250<br />

2,614,125<br />

$ 3,667,481<br />

$ 769,902<br />

224,783<br />

419,749<br />

(89,046)<br />

155,000<br />

499,866<br />

70,082<br />

181,419<br />

123,817<br />

3,379<br />

2,358,951<br />

1,592,359<br />

36,000<br />

412,028<br />

225,536<br />

2,265,923<br />

93,028<br />

8,250<br />

8,250<br />

101,278<br />

2,512,847<br />

2,614,125<br />

Total<br />

2005<br />

$ 701,730<br />

683,285<br />

868,395<br />

108,044<br />

6,759<br />

15,223<br />

28,703<br />

2,412,139<br />

808,339<br />

-<br />

395,916<br />

$ 3,616,394<br />

$ 6,363<br />

31,197<br />

362<br />

23,000<br />

60,922<br />

664,625<br />

378,000<br />

1,103,547<br />

1,413,709<br />

1,099,138<br />

-<br />

2,512,847<br />

$ 3,616,394<br />

$ 740,260<br />

179,339<br />

410,622<br />

(117,482)<br />

127,500<br />

535,054<br />

69,199<br />

126,451<br />

107,422<br />

2,639<br />

2,181,004<br />

1,617,159<br />

30,000<br />

318,677<br />

199,708<br />

2,165,544<br />

15,460<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

15,460<br />

2,497,387<br />

2,512,847<br />

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<strong>MEDA</strong> Officers &<br />

Advisory Board Members<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Officers<br />

Marilyn Dahl<br />

Wells Fargo Bank, Minnesota<br />

Board Chair<br />

John Stout<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

Secretary<br />

Advisory Board<br />

Richard Davis<br />

U.S. Bancorp<br />

Debra Paterson<br />

Wells Fargo Bank, Minnesota<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Ameriprise Retirement Services<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Joel Lebewitz<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company<br />

Treasurer<br />

Richard Kelly<br />

Xcel Energy<br />

Stephen Sanger<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Sophie Bell Kelley<br />

Intrinzia Family Office<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong><br />

President & CEO<br />

John Labosky<br />

Capital City Partnership<br />

Robert Ulrich<br />

Target Corporation<br />

William Klein<br />

Stonebridge Bank<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Vance Opperman<br />

Key Investment, Inc<br />

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David Bice,<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc.<br />

Morris Goodwin, Jr.<br />

The Hogan Group<br />

Kevin Kane<br />

M&I Bank<br />

Corey Peters<br />

RBC Dain Rauscher, Inc.<br />

May Yue<br />

SKY BioHealth, Inc.<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Terrance Brown<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Fred Harris<br />

3M Company (Retired)<br />

Mija Yun Landenberger<br />

Yun’s Restaurant Company<br />

James Scannell<br />

The Travelers Companies, Inc.<br />

Douglas Eden<br />

Cargill Malt<br />

David Holleran<br />

Piper Jaffray & Company<br />

Gary Manney<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Kojo Benjamin Taylor<br />

Taylor Borde Group<br />

Bruce Engelsma<br />

Kraus-Anderson Companies, Inc.<br />

Kevin Hykes<br />

Medtronic, Inc.<br />

Donnalee Papenfus<br />

Fastenal Company<br />

Kathryn Tunheim<br />

Tunheim Partners<br />

Retired Board Members: Cynthia Lesher, Paul Narpaul, Libby Pidgeon,<br />

Russell Swansen, Gae Veit and Ramona Wilson<br />

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Contributors<br />

General Operating<br />

Support<br />

- Corporate &<br />

Foundations<br />

$100,000 and above<br />

State of Minnesota<br />

$50,000 and above<br />

3M Foundation<br />

The General Mills Foundation<br />

The Minneapolis Foundation<br />

Travelers Foundation<br />

Twin Cities Metro Certified<br />

Development Company<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation, MN<br />

$30,000 - $49,999<br />

Ameriprise Financial<br />

Advisors, Inc.<br />

The Medtronic Foundation<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation<br />

Xcel Energy Foundation<br />

$20,000 - $29,999<br />

M&I Bank<br />

Thrivent Financial for<br />

Lutherans Foundation<br />

$10,000 - $19,999<br />

The Pentair Foundation<br />

SUPERVALU Foundation<br />

$5,000 - $9,999<br />

Fred C. and Katherine B.<br />

Andersen Foundation<br />

Deluxe Corporation<br />

Foundation<br />

The Fredrikson & Byron<br />

Foundation<br />

Imation Corporation<br />

Kraus-Anderson<br />

Construction Company<br />

Marquette Financial<br />

Companies<br />

Piper Jaffray Foundation<br />

The TCF Foundation<br />

$3,000 - $4,999<br />

RBC Dain Rauscher<br />

Foundation<br />

Securian Foundation<br />

$1,000 - $2,999<br />

Anonymous<br />

Associated Bank, Minnesota<br />

The Burdick-Craddick Family<br />

Foundation<br />

The Vance C. Demong<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Emerson Process<br />

Management - Rosemount<br />

Inc.<br />

Faegre & Benson Foundation<br />

The Goodwin-Lindsay Family<br />

Fund<br />

Larkin Hoffman Daly &<br />

Lindgren, Ltd.<br />

Leonard, Street and Deinard<br />

Foundation<br />

Ted and Roberta Mann<br />

Foundation<br />

Piper Jaffray Matching Gifts<br />

Program<br />

Walter C. Rasmussen<br />

Foundation - Northeast<br />

Bank<br />

Tennant Foundation<br />

Toro Giving Program<br />

The Whitney Foundation<br />

$1 - $999<br />

Biffs, Inc.<br />

The Paul and Pat Curran<br />

Foundation<br />

JE Dunn Construction -<br />

North Central<br />

The Hubbard Broadcasting<br />

Foundation<br />

Infigo, LLC<br />

Lawrence Auctioneering, LLC<br />

The Sanger Family<br />

Foundation<br />

Sit Investment Associates,<br />

Inc.<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation<br />

Special Project<br />

Support<br />

$10,000 and above<br />

Cargill, Inc.<br />

City of St. Paul<br />

Rider Bennett, LLP<br />

$1 - $9,999<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Associated General<br />

Contractors of Minnesota<br />

BOR-SON Construction Inc.<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Hunt Electric<br />

William Klein<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus &<br />

Company, LLP<br />

Ryan Companies US, Inc.<br />

SUPERVALU, Inc.<br />

General Operating<br />

Support<br />

--Individual<br />

Investors<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Terrance Brown<br />

Mark Cooper<br />

Marilyn Dahl<br />

Wallace and Susan<br />

Droegemueller<br />

Douglas Eden<br />

Jim Faricy<br />

Walter Faster<br />

Liz-Ann Fraser<br />

Jerry Grundhofer<br />

Fred Harris<br />

Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

Gary Hobart<br />

David Holleran<br />

Dan Holmquist<br />

George Jacobson<br />

Jan Jordet<br />

Kevin Kane<br />

Sophie Bell Kelley<br />

Sherri Komrosky<br />

John Labosky<br />

Cynthia Lesher<br />

Louise Nemmers Mageli<br />

Gary Manney<br />

Hector Martinez<br />

Rodney McGee<br />

Christina Nebel<br />

Scott Ochsner<br />

Donnalee Papenfuss<br />

Kathleen Riopelle<br />

Edgardo Rodriguez<br />

James Scannell<br />

John Stout<br />

Kojo Benjamin Taylor<br />

Kathryn Tunheim<br />

Robert Ulrich<br />

Tim Wagner<br />

Caroline Zhang<br />

Corporate Sponsors<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Annual<br />

Meeting<br />

Partner - $5,000<br />

Xcel Energy, Inc.<br />

Patron - $3,500<br />

Faegre & Benson, LLP<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,<br />

N.A.<br />

Benefactor - $1,500<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus &<br />

Company, LLP<br />

Rider Bennett, LLP<br />

Friend - $500<br />

Morris Goodwin, Jr.<br />

Media Supporters<br />

Asian American Press<br />

Asian Pages<br />

Latino Communications<br />

Network (LCN)<br />

Minneapolis/St. Paul Business<br />

Journal<br />

Minnesota Spokesman-<br />

Recorder<br />

One Nation News<br />

Unisys


Corporate Sponsors<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Benefit Gala<br />

Presenting - $45,000<br />

Target<br />

Titanium - $25,000<br />

M&I Bank<br />

Platinum - $15,000<br />

Best Buy Co., Inc.<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Gold - $10,000<br />

3M<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Twin Cities Business<br />

Magazine<br />

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,<br />

N.A.<br />

Silver - $7,500<br />

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.<br />

Carlson Companies<br />

Ceridian Corporation<br />

Medtronic, Inc.<br />

RBC Dain Rauscher<br />

Western Bank<br />

Xcel Energy<br />

Bronze - $5,000<br />

Bremer Bank<br />

City of Minneapolis<br />

Empowerment Zone<br />

Franklin Bank<br />

M.A. Mortenson Company<br />

McGough Construction<br />

North Memorial Health Care<br />

Rider Bennett, LLP<br />

Stonebridge Bank<br />

SUPERVALU Foundation<br />

Thrivent Financial for<br />

Lutherans<br />

The Travelers Companies<br />

Copper - $3,000<br />

Adolfson & Peterson<br />

Construction<br />

Fastenal Company<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

Highland Bank<br />

TCF National Bank Minnesota<br />

Tunheim Partners<br />

Zinc - $1,500<br />

ADC Telecommunications,<br />

Inc.<br />

AT&T<br />

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.<br />

Cobb Strecker Dunphy &<br />

Zimmerman, Inc.<br />

David Martin Agency, Inc.<br />

Excel Bank Minnesota<br />

Frauenshuh<br />

G&K Services, Inc.<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus &<br />

Company, LLP<br />

Merrill Lynch, Adams/<br />

Kraemer Group<br />

PCL Construction Services,<br />

Inc.<br />

Ryan Companies US, Inc.<br />

Shared Ventures, Inc.<br />

Veit<br />

Minority Business<br />

Enterprises (MBE) &<br />

Individual<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Benefit Gala<br />

Diamond - $5,000<br />

Chippewa Graphics, Inc.<br />

Emerald - $3,000<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc.<br />

Equus Computer Systems,<br />

Inc.<br />

Independent Packing<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

Shaw-Lundquist Associates,<br />

Inc.<br />

Thor Construction, Inc.<br />

Ruby - $1,500<br />

Auego Affinity Marketing<br />

EMPO<br />

GCI Systems<br />

Contributors<br />

Morris Goodwin & Donna<br />

Lindsay Goodwin<br />

John Ho & Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

Bill & Robbie Klein<br />

Joel Lebewitz & Gail Be<br />

Seminole Logistics, LLC<br />

Shingobee Builders, Inc.<br />

SKY BioHealth, Inc.<br />

TAJ Technologies, Inc.<br />

Sapphire - $500<br />

Aero Assemblies, Inc.<br />

Ajasa Technologies, Inc.<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Benson Carpet, Inc.<br />

BGD Companies, Inc.<br />

Terrance & Shelly Brown<br />

Buildings Consulting Group,<br />

Inc.<br />

Champion Service<br />

Corporation<br />

Columbia Precision Machine<br />

Corp.<br />

CS Solutions, Inc.<br />

Marilyn Dahl<br />

El Burrito Market, Inc.<br />

FlowSense, LLC<br />

JBR Construction Services<br />

Jan Jordet and Owe Lund<br />

Keystone Computer<br />

Solutions, Inc.<br />

Metro Communication<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

Mtec Electric, Inc.<br />

Painting by Nakasone, Inc.<br />

Peter Deng & Associates, CPA<br />

Pioneer Plastics, Inc.<br />

Progressive Consulting<br />

Engineering, Inc.<br />

Quality Laser, Inc.<br />

Rani Engineering, Inc.<br />

Ricardo & Jo Robles<br />

Jerry & Katie Seck<br />

SM Engineering Company,<br />

Inc.<br />

John & Marcia Stout<br />

TCC Distributors, Inc.<br />

Top Line Growth, LLC<br />

United Noodles<br />

Wells Technology<br />

Media Supporters<br />

Asian American Press<br />

Asian Pages<br />

Insight News, Inc.<br />

Latino Communications<br />

Network (LCN)<br />

Minneapolis/St. Paul Business<br />

Journal<br />

Minnesota Spokesman-<br />

Recorder<br />

One Nation News<br />

Additional<br />

Supporters<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Benefit Gala<br />

Alaskan Fur<br />

American Solutions for<br />

Business<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Associated Financial Group<br />

Augeo Affinity Marketing<br />

David Bice<br />

Terrance Brown<br />

Carlson Companies<br />

Marilyn Dahl<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Hill Country Nurseries, Inc.<br />

Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

David Holleran<br />

Hunt Electric<br />

Mark Kampf<br />

Kraus-Anderson<br />

Construction Company<br />

Larson Allen LLP<br />

Moss & Barnett<br />

Donnalee Papenfuss<br />

Powerain<br />

James Scannell<br />

Tim Skelly<br />

John Stout<br />

Russell Swansen<br />

Tanaka Advertising<br />

Veit<br />

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota,<br />

N.A.<br />

Windsong Farm Golf Club<br />

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Volunteers<br />

3M<br />

Fred Harris<br />

John Fischer<br />

John Jorgenson<br />

Acordia<br />

Jeff Kuester<br />

Adamson & Associates<br />

Tom Adamson<br />

Adolfson & Peterson Construction<br />

David Molda<br />

Aero Assemblies, Inc.<br />

Tracy Wild<br />

AGC of Minnesota<br />

Jane Sanem<br />

Ajasa Technologies<br />

Anthony Williamson<br />

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.<br />

Ward Armstrong<br />

Associated Bank, Minnesota<br />

Farooq Bhatty<br />

Jacqueline Davison<br />

Russell Knighton<br />

Association of Women Contractors<br />

Rita Rodriguez<br />

Bald Eagle Erectors, Inc.<br />

David Bice<br />

BGD Companies, Inc.<br />

Dennis Diaz<br />

BOR-SON Construction Inc.<br />

Gary Krocak<br />

Bremer Bank<br />

Shari Rhode<br />

Cargill<br />

Douglas Eden<br />

Central Community Housing Trust<br />

Matthew Hendricks<br />

Chippewa Graphics<br />

Randy Blackorbay<br />

City of Minneapolis (CPED)<br />

Kent Robbins<br />

City of Saint Paul<br />

Melissa Benson<br />

Charles Gbadebo<br />

City of Saint Paul (Contract &<br />

Analysis)<br />

Susan Feuerherm<br />

City of Saint Paul (Dept. of Human<br />

Rights)<br />

Tyrone Terrill<br />

City of Saint Paul (PED)<br />

Angela Burkhalter<br />

Readus Fletcher<br />

Stephanie Selb<br />

Concordia College<br />

Dr. Bruce Corrie<br />

Designer Sign Systems<br />

Sally Macut<br />

Doody Mechanical<br />

Mike Stillman<br />

Dorsey & Whitney LLP<br />

Angela Hall<br />

Steven Heim<br />

Charles Moore<br />

Robert Schwartzbauer<br />

Faegre & Benson LLP<br />

Jodie Boderman<br />

Mary Beth Brody<br />

Andrew Humphrey<br />

Julie Regnier<br />

Sonya Royston<br />

David Vander Haar<br />

Fastenal Company<br />

Donnalee Papenfuss<br />

Franklin Bank<br />

Rich Esquival<br />

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.<br />

Lynn Gardin<br />

Shirley Konkol<br />

Monaya Krause<br />

Carrie Seele<br />

Renee Senger<br />

John Stout<br />

Pam Wandzel<br />

GCI Systems<br />

Kay Kuba<br />

General Mills Generators<br />

General Mills, Inc.<br />

Terrance Brown<br />

Stephen Sanger<br />

Girl Scout Council of Greater<br />

Minneapolis|<br />

Erica Erb<br />

Graco Inc.<br />

Dave Roberts<br />

Gray Plant Mooty<br />

Adam Nathe<br />

Hunt Electric<br />

Mike Hanson<br />

Ideas on the Wall<br />

Gary Jader<br />

Independent Packing Services, Inc.<br />

Andrea Burns<br />

Prince Wallace<br />

Sandra Wallace<br />

Innovative Chemical Corporation<br />

Paul Narpaul<br />

Intrinzia Family Office<br />

Sophie Bell Kelley<br />

Iyawe & Associates<br />

Simon Iyawe<br />

Keystone Computer Solutions, Inc.<br />

Dorothy Richburg<br />

Kraus-Anderson Companies, Inc.<br />

Bruce Engelsma<br />

Arthur Gardner<br />

LeaderSource<br />

Dee Gaeddert<br />

Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company,<br />

LLP<br />

Lissa Bishop<br />

Sandy DeMars<br />

Sharon Holland<br />

Lisa Kettler<br />

Joel Lebewitz<br />

Marshall Lehman<br />

David Nelson<br />

M&I Bank<br />

Kevin Kane<br />

Roy Nguyen<br />

Connie Tran<br />

M.A. Mortenson Company<br />

Lynn Littlejohn<br />

McDonald’s<br />

Oscar Binder<br />

Larry Brown<br />

Jim Duval<br />

Shelly Hanson<br />

Shahab Hyder<br />

Brian Oaks<br />

Adam Rivas<br />

McGough Construction, Inc.<br />

Andrea Yenish<br />

Jeff Rountree<br />

Medtronic, Inc.<br />

Jim Driessen<br />

Gretchen Ebert<br />

John Gossmann<br />

Kevin Hykes<br />

Metro Communications Services,<br />

Inc.<br />

Kathy Johnson<br />

Metropolitian Airport Commission<br />

Juan Lopez<br />

Minneapolis Consortium of<br />

Community Developers (MCCD)<br />

Iric Nathanson<br />

Minnesota Hmong Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

Khue Yang<br />

Minnesota Small Business<br />

Development Center


Moss & Barnett<br />

John Hauge<br />

National Association of Minority<br />

Contractors (NAMC)<br />

Bobby Champion<br />

North Memorial Health Care<br />

David Cress<br />

Piper Jaffray & Company<br />

David Holleran<br />

PR International<br />

Ivy Chang<br />

Ramsey County (Property<br />

Management)<br />

Jay Biedny<br />

Carol Morphew<br />

RBC Dain Rauscher, Inc.<br />

Corey Peters<br />

Reatha Clark King & Assoc.<br />

Dr. Reatha Clark King<br />

Rider Bennett, LLP<br />

Amy Amundson<br />

Tracy Domish<br />

Richard Franks<br />

Allison Katz<br />

Joseph Lawder<br />

Christine Longe<br />

Ryan Companies US, Inc.<br />

Mike Cairl<br />

Elizabeth Campbell<br />

Saint Paul Area Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

Karri Plowman<br />

Saint Paul Building & Construction<br />

Trades<br />

Harry Melander<br />

Sales Growth Specialists<br />

Danita Bye<br />

Shared Ventures, Inc.<br />

Howard Weiner<br />

Shingobee Builders, Inc.<br />

Gae Veit<br />

Single Volunteers Twin Cities<br />

SKY BioHealth, Inc.<br />

May Yue<br />

Small Business Administration<br />

– Minnesota<br />

Randy Czaia<br />

Sowles Company<br />

Mike Dvorkin<br />

Gary Lewerer<br />

Dan Sowles<br />

Staff, Inc.<br />

Susan St. James<br />

State of Minnesota<br />

Hope Jensen<br />

Orlanda Klinkhammer<br />

Paul Stembler<br />

StoneArch Consulting<br />

Kevin McArdle<br />

Stonebridge Bank<br />

William Klein<br />

Neesha Mehta<br />

Swanson & Youngdale, Inc.<br />

Tim Kavanaugh<br />

Tanaka Advertising<br />

Jodie Tanaka<br />

Target Corporation<br />

Dana Bratsch<br />

Jennifer Funderburk<br />

Kathy Mazon<br />

Joe Mudd<br />

Target Commercial Interiors<br />

Joe Perdew<br />

Target Corporation Employees<br />

Tarraf Construction<br />

Salah Tarraf<br />

Taylor Borde Associates<br />

Kojo Benjamin Taylor<br />

TCF Bank Minnesota<br />

John Nelson<br />

William Sarvela<br />

Mike Triggs<br />

the hathor group<br />

Claudia Osterman<br />

The Hogan Group<br />

Morris Goodwin, Jr.<br />

The Travelers Companies, Inc.<br />

James Scannell<br />

Thor Construction, Inc.<br />

Richard Copeland<br />

Gilbert Odenkor<br />

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans<br />

Russell Swansen<br />

Tunheim Partners, Inc.<br />

Noelle Hawton<br />

Pat Lilja<br />

Jon Stone<br />

Kathryn Tunheim<br />

Twin Cities Business<br />

Connie Van Housen<br />

Twin Cities LISC<br />

Ron Price<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Gary Manney<br />

Jeff Nelson<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Volunteers<br />

Sharon Banks<br />

Craig Taylor<br />

University of Minnesota - Law Clinic<br />

Mary Alton<br />

John Matheson<br />

Veit<br />

Kim Maher<br />

Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota<br />

David Bendel<br />

Rick Bonlender<br />

Marilyn Dahl<br />

Oscar Hernandez<br />

Tom Miller<br />

Gianna Theuri<br />

Timothy Walker<br />

Western Bank<br />

Trish Sackrison<br />

Winthrop & Weinstine<br />

Jon Armour<br />

Xcel Energy, Inc.<br />

Cynthia Lesher<br />

Ramona Wilson<br />

Yun’s Restaurant<br />

Mija Landenberger<br />

Individuals<br />

Bill Anderson<br />

Mark Clary<br />

Barbara Davison<br />

Sally Domson<br />

Manny Gonzalez<br />

Mariel Grossinger<br />

Patrick Hanlon<br />

Steve Helland<br />

Tim Jenkins<br />

Lars Johnson<br />

Ezell Jones<br />

Laurie Jordet<br />

Susan Kulstad<br />

Emily Lund<br />

Carter McCoy<br />

Lillian McDonald<br />

Mike Mras<br />

Jan Nelson<br />

Ricardo Robles<br />

Derek Rowell<br />

Carl Samaroo<br />

Woody Sankey<br />

Philona Saunders<br />

Erin Schroeder<br />

Paul Schupmann<br />

Krista Skogen<br />

Alex Steele<br />

Jerry Steele<br />

Ty Thayer<br />

Susan Widdell<br />

Justin Williamson<br />

Stewart Woodworth<br />

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Arlette Abrahmson<br />

PTAC Northern Area Manager<br />

32<br />

Stephenetta Harmon<br />

Marketing & Public<br />

Relations Coordinator<br />

Tim Kennedy<br />

Sr. Business Consultant<br />

Louise Nemmers Mageli<br />

Marketing and<br />

Communications Assistant<br />

Suzi Scott<br />

Public Relations<br />

Coordinator<br />

Yvonne Cheung Ho<br />

President & CEO<br />

Gary Hobart<br />

Director of Strategic<br />

Services & Operations<br />

Sherri Komrosky<br />

Director, PTAC<br />

Hector Martinez<br />

Business Consultant<br />

Tim Wagner<br />

Administrator,<br />

Program Services<br />

<strong>MEDA</strong> Staff<br />

Mark Cooper<br />

PTAC Metro Area Manager<br />

Dan Holmquist<br />

Director of Finance<br />

and Administration<br />

Kris Maritz<br />

Business Consultant<br />

Scott Ochsner<br />

Loan Program Manager<br />

Independent Contractor<br />

John Kilian<br />

PTAC Southern<br />

Area Manager<br />

Jim Faricy<br />

Sr. Business Consultant<br />

George Jacobson<br />

Director, Business<br />

Consulting Services &<br />

Loan Program<br />

Rodney McGee<br />

PTAC Metro Area Manager<br />

Kathleen Riopelle<br />

Business Consultant<br />

Liz-Ann Fraser<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Jan Jordet<br />

Director, Fund<br />

Development and<br />

Communications<br />

Christina Nebel<br />

PTAC Central Area<br />

Manager<br />

Edgardo Rodriguez<br />

Business Consultant<br />

Note: Caroline Zhang served as staff during <strong>2006</strong>.


Commerce at the Crossings<br />

250 Second Avenue South<br />

Suite 106<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55401<br />

www.meda.net<br />

helping entrepreneurs of color succeed

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