Mortenson Chairman and CEO join Minnesota CEOs in Response to Recent Tragedy
MINNEAPOLIS – Children’s Minnesota has released the following statement on behalf of 30 executive leaders from across the state. They are joining together to stand united against acts of racism and violence. 
  As business leaders in Minnesota committed to the principles of greater equity, diversity and inclusion in our companies and in our community, we are deeply saddened and horrified by the recent death of Mr. George Floyd. We share our sincere condolences with his family and friends, and all those who mourn this tragic loss. His death while being restrained by Minneapolis police officers is yet another senseless loss of life—one that reflects deeply ingrained, long-standing injustice within our society. We are encouraged by the quick response of the authorities in terminating the officers and launching an investigation. We anticipate that it will lead to justice and accountability. It is hard to watch the video of the event as it is clearly evident Mr. Floyd was not treated with the dignity and respect he was due as a human being. These acts are painful and traumatic for our entire community, especially our communities of color. The repeated occurrence of racially charged events of this nature are contrary to the close-knit employment and residential communities we desire to have in Minnesota. We are committed to taking steps to eliminate the repeat of events like this in our society and committed to investing in substantive change in our organizations and the communities we serve to address racial inequities and social justice. Change has to start today, and it needs to start with us. 
  Penny Wheeler, MD
  Allina Health 
  Jay Lund 
  Andersen Corporation 
  Corie Barry 
  Best Buy 
  Craig E. Samitt, MD 
  Blue Cross MN 
  David MacLennan 
  Cargill 
  Marc Gorelick, MD 
  Children’s Minnesota 
  Bob Biesterfeld 
  C.H. Robinson 
  Paul Sween 
  Dominium 
  Doug Baker
  Ecolab 
  Michael J. O’Leary
  Ernst & Young LLP 
  Jeff Harmening 
  General Mills 
  Peter Frosch 
  Greater MSP 
  Andrea Walsh 
  HealthPartners 
  Jennifer DeCubellis 
  Hennepin Healthcare 
  Beth E. Ford 
  Land O’Lakes, Inc. 
  Geoff Martha 
  Medtronic 
  Charlie Weaver 
  Minnesota Business Partnership 
  Craig Leipold 
  Minnesota Wild 
  Daniel L. Johnson 
  Mortenson Construction 
  David C. Mortenson 
  Mortenson Construction 
  Chad Abraham 
  Piper Sandler Companies 
  Mark Urdahl 
  Red Wing Shoes 
  Brian C. Murray 
  Ryan Companies US, Inc. 
  Lisa Brezonik 
  Salo, LLC 
  Christopher M. Hilger 
  Securian Financial Group, Inc. 
  Archie Black 
  SPS Commerce 
  Julie Sullivan 
  University of St. Thomas 
  Andrew Cecere 
  US Bank 
  Laurie Nordquist 
  Wells Fargo MN 
  Ben Fowke 
  Xcel Energy, Inc.