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State of Minnesota

www.mn.gov

 
Minnesota State Government is the largest employer in the state of Minnesota, employing over 50,000 diverse and talented employees in more than 100 state agencies, boards, commissions, colleges, and universities. Our workplaces can be found across the state in 86 out of 87 Minnesota counties and a small share of employees work in out-of-state locations. When you bring your career to the State of Minnesota, the work you do affects the quality of life of millions of Minnesotans. From those who shape policy, to those who keep us safe, preserve our environment, or take care of our most vulnerable populations, ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.mn.gov
  • 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
    Saint Paul, MN USA 55155
  • Phone: 651.284.4101

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Taylor Atchley
Human Resources Director Profile
Ashley Reisenauer
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Bob Bennett
Chief Business Technology Officer Profile
George McNulty
Chief Business Technology Officer Profile
Jonelle Gressman
Human Resource Director Profile

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