What Happened?
Minneapolis, MN based Hennepin County announced the Retirement of Donald Holmberg as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: April 11, 2012
Minneapolis, MN based Hennepin County announced the Retirement of Donald Holmberg as Chief Information Officer
Hennepin County is a vibrant blend of 45 municipalities that includes the city of Minneapolis (known as the City of Lakes, attractive suburbs, and peaceful small town settings. Hennepin is the largest of Minnesotas 87 counties in budget, estimated market value, and population. With one of the highest graduation rates in the US, 92% of Hennepins population are high school graduates and more than 42% have a college degree. Hennepin County has a diverse population that brings unique benefits to the area. Some 100 different languages are part of this tapestry of the county. Residents are proud of the rich cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, and artistic experiences found in this diverse environment. Hennepin has a broad-based economy with sizable manufacturing, financial, governmental, trade, health care, and entertainment sectors, including the headquarters of many major corporations. Income levels tend to exceed the national average, and the county`s tax base growth continues to be strong. The county is part of the larger seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area The metro area enjoys a top-notch reputation for its booming art scene, world-class theater and music; professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey teams; and unparalleled medical services.
Donald J. Holmberg began employment with Hennepin County on April 2, 1973
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