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This sermon marks the beginning of our spring series, "The Whole Body: Towards Deeper Inclusion for All of Us" on disability and accessibility in the church. For this first Sunday, we were pleased to have Steve Grove as our guest speaker. Steve works as the manager of Camp Easter Seal, and he reflects on his work at the camp and as a pastor, drawing our attention to the story in John 9 and reminding us of our inherent worth with Ephesians 2:10 - "For you are God's masterpiece..."
This hour Jason DeRusha and he talks with Minnesota Star Tribune CEO Steve Grove and former journalist turned PR pro Kate Raddatz.
Star Tribune publisher/CEO Steve Grove at the top of the hour to talk about changes they've made before a conversation with CNBC anchor Brian Sullivan about the economy and economic proposals from Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Steve Grove, CEO & Publisher of the StarTribune, brings a fresh perspective on the future of local journalism, drawing from his unique background at Google and as Minnesota's DEED Commissioner. We delve into how his diverse career equips him to modernize a storied newspaper and discuss why expanding coverage beyond the Twin Cities is essential for relevance in today's evolving media landscape. We also explore the potential of AI to strengthen user experiences. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the survival and evolution of local journalism in a digital world.
In a wide ranging interview, Publisher Steve Grove talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News about the future for the Minnesota favorite.
In a wide ranging interview, Publisher Steve Grove talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News about the future for the Minnesota favorite.
In 2018, Steve and Mary Grove left big tech jobs in Silicon Valley and moved to Minnesota with their twin toddlers to start a new chapter. Since then, the married couple has navigated a pandemic, job changes and this fall, the start of first grade.“We both made a bet on Minnesota,” says Steve Grove, who grew up in Northfield and started as CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune this spring, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development. While Steve was the public face of the state's effort to keep businesses and workers afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mary Grove has been less visibly building Minnesota's startup culture. She arrived in Minnesota as a partner in an investment firm founded by AOL billionaire Steve Case with the mission to invest in businesses outside of Silicon Valley, New York and Boston. She now runs her own venture capital firm that skews heavily toward tech startups in Minnesota and companies started by women and people of color. Listen back to a conversation MPR News host Angela Davis had with Steve and Mary Grove about their marriage and shared commitment to the state.It was the second installment in our Power Pair series, that features conversations with prominent Minnesotans that you may know individually. But in the context of relationship, you get to know them in a fresh, new way. Guests: Steve Grove is the CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development. He spent more than a decade at Google, where he ran its News Lab. He also headed up YouTube's first News and Politics team and worked short stints at ABC News and the Boston Globe.Mary Grove is managing partner at Bread & Butter Ventures, an investor in early-stage companies. She has a long track record supporting tech startups as a partner with Steve Case's investment firm Revolution and before that as director of Google for Entrepreneurs. She is also co-founder and executive director of Silicon North Stars, a nonprofit that she and Steve founded in 2013 to help young Minnesotans from underserved communities pursue careers in tech.Do you know a ‘Power Pair?'Know two Minnesotans who have a close relationship and lean on each other for support in the work they do? Maybe they're married or siblings or best friends. They could be business partners or a parent/adult child dynamic duo. We want to hear their stories on MPR News with Angela Davis at 9 a.m. weekdays.Read more about our Power Pair series and submit your ideas here. Or email who you think we should talk to and why to adavis@mpr.org. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Dan and Ellen talk with Priyanjana Bengani, a fellow in computational journalism at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia. Her work focuses on using computational techniques to research issues in digital media. Her most recent project, published in the Columbia Journalism Review, focused on uncovering networks of “pink slime” local news outlets. There have been several iterations of pink slime sites over the years, such as the North Boston News. (There's no such place as "North Boston," by the way.) They get their name from the pinkish beef paste that is added to hamburger meat. In Quick Takes, Dan revisits Press Forward, the $500 million philanthropic effort aimed at revitalizing local news. When Press Forward was announced a few months ago, many observers were worried that a national, top-down effort might clash with local needs and local concerns. Fortunately, Press Forward is now getting involved in the grassroots in an attempt to leverage its funding and help a wide range of local and regional news projects. Ellen delves into a piece in Racket, an alternative news site in Minneapolis. (The What Works podcast with editor and co-owner Em Cassel can be found here.) Racket takes a steely-eyed look at Steve Grove, the new CEO and publisher of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Just before taking the journalism job, Grove settled a lawsuit alleging he withheld public records from the press when he was a state government official.
Hour 2: Jason talked to legendary KARE 11 anchor Diana Pierce on Jason Talks to the Media. Then Star Tribune CEO and Publisher Steve Grove talked about an interesting new position, and what he hopes it will accomplish.
Five years ago Steve and Mary Grove left big jobs at Google in California and moved to Minnesota with their twin toddlers to start a new chapter. Since then, the married couple has navigated a pandemic, job changes and, earlier this month, the start of first grade. “We both made a bet on Minnesota,” says Steve Grove, who grew up in Northfield and started as CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune this spring, after serving four years as the state's commissioner of employment and economic development. While Steve Grove was the public face of the state's effort to keep businesses and workers afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mary Grove has been less visibly building Minnesota's startup culture. She arrived in Minnesota as a partner in an investment firm founded by AOL billionaire Steve Case focused on investing in startup businesses outside of Silicon Valley, New York and Boston. Now she runs her own venture capital firm that skews heavily toward tech startups in Minnesota and companies started by women and people of color. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Steve and Mary Grove about their marriage and shared commitment to the state. It's the second installment in a series called Power Pairs. It features conversations with people you might know separately, but when you get them together, you discover a different side of them. Lessons about friendship from two prominent Minnesotans Guests: Steve Grove is the new CEO and publisher of the Star Tribune, after serving four years as the commissioner at the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. He spent more than a decade at Google, where he started and ran its News Lab. He also headed up YouTube's first News and Politics team and worked short stints at ABC News and the Boston Globe. Mary Grove is managing partner at Bread & Butter Ventures, an investor in early-stage companies. She has a long track record supporting tech startups as a partner with Steve Case's investment firm Revolution and before that as director of what's now known as Google for Startups. She is also co-founder and executive director of Silicon North Stars, a nonprofit that she and Steve founded in 2013 to help young Minnesotans from underserved communities pursue careers in tech. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
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Steve Grove is the new Publisher at the Star Tribune. He joined Jason to talk about arguably the most important news source in Minnesota.
Jason talked with Alex Burns from Our Streets Minneapolis about their push to turn I-94 into a boulevard. Then Steve Grove joined him to talk about becoming the Publisher at the Star Tribune. And Paul Douglas talked about the chances for severe weather
Introduction: It's rare to hear Twins manager Rocco Baldelli forcefully criticize his players, but he did just that after another feeble offensive effort in Wednesday's 3-0 loss to Atlanta that dropped the Twins out of first place. Now we wait and see: Are any meaningful and visible changes coming, either to the lineup or the staff? 6:00: Diamond Sports and the Arizona Diamondbacks released a joint statement postponing a hearing scheduled for Thursday. The two sides say they are making progress on a compromise to keep the Diamondbacks on Bally Sports, something that could foreshadow a similar resolution for the Twins for the rest of 2023. 10:00: Steve Grove, the new publisher and CEO of the Star Tribune, joins Rand to talk about the role sports play at our media company and in Minnesota overall. Grove, with Minnesota roots and a history as a prep and college athlete, knows the value of a well-told story. 31:00: The Wild's first-round pick is a local product, while the Wolves moved on from a key bench player.
Chad takes a strong stance against Star Tribune CEO and publisher Steve Grove caving to pressure and apologizing for the cartoon from the paper's new editorial cartoonist that some say was promoting Islamophobia.
DEED Commissioner Steve Grove tells Chad Hartman where employers should be looking for help, the untapped marketplace, why is Minnesota lagging behind the rest of the United States with job recovery and more.
Do you use the self checkout, and is there (or should there be any etiquette) when it comes to doing so. Plus Chad Hartman discusses the latest job report and more as he's joined by DEED Commissioner Steve Grove.
Steve Grove Commissioner of Deed and Marc Majors Deed Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development efforts to support black and brown business owners and workers for Minnesota Economic recovery.
03/24/22 : Joel is first joined by Steve Grove at the Chamber's Midwest Economic Outlook Summit. Steve is the Commissioner for the Department of Employment and Economic Development in Minnesota. Joel is also joined by Harvey Link, the interim President of NDSCS, to get an update of the Presidential search in Wahpeton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
But thank goodness she landed on her feet at WCCO Radio! The why, and how people are switching careers from Steve Grove, the DEED Commissioner.
The tech.mn Podcast Summer Brewery Tour marches as we escape the heat and talk with the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), Steve Grove.
New jobs numbers came out for Minnesota. DEED Commissioner Steve Grove joined Blois Olson - in for Chad - to discuss the state's economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The $300 additional weekly benefit ran for six weeks. Minnesota Employment and Economic Development commissioner Steve Grove said he asked for a seventh, and was denied by federal officials. This is an MPR News afternoon update for Sept. 17, 2020. Hosted by Tim Nelson. Our theme music is by Gary Meister.
Now more than ever, it's important to remember to take care of each other. COVID19 has turned many of our lives upside down, and as we continue to do our part to flatten the curve, folks are thinking critically about how to support our frontline responders. This week on Onward On-Air, hear from Steve Grove, Co-Founder of Silicon North Stars and Commissioner of the Department of Employment and Economic Opportunity in Minnesota, Mary Grove, Co-Founder of Silicon North Star and Managing Partner at Bread and Butter Ventures, and Pastor DJ Criner from St. Rest Baptist Church, who will share strategies for supporting those who are working to protect and heal our communities.
A major bonding bill for public works projects would be a big topic of conversation in a normal even-numbered year, but 2020 has been anything but normal as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Even so, advocates for a robust bonding bill say that that doesn’t take away the need to invest in buildings and infrastructure. In a series of articles and episodes in Beyond the Skyline, Finance & Commerce is taking a closer look at some of the notable bonding requests for 2020. This episode looks at the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, which is asking for $15 million in economic development grants for everything from water infrastructure in Greater Minnesota to statewide transportation initiatives. In the following interview, DEED Commissioner Steve Grove talks about the request and makes a case for why it’s important to keep making those investments – even in the midst of a global public health crisis. Related links: https://finance-commerce.com/2020/04/bonding-2020-deed-sees-an-economic-jump-start/ https://finance-commerce.com/2020/03/bonding-2020/
As commissioner of the state’s principal workforce and economic development agency, Commissioner Grove brings a wealth of private sector and civic experience to the Department of Employment and Economic Development. Originally from Northfield, Minnesota, Commissioner Grove is focused on growing the state’s workforce, closing the opportunity gap and providing businesses with the help they need to grow, stay and thrive. Commissioner Grove was previously an executive at Google for 12 years, most recently serving as the founding director of Google’s News Lab, a global division of the company that partners with media companies and startups to drive innovation in the news industry. He has built teams in over a dozen countries and launched partnerships in over 50 countries, including a global technology training effort that trained over 500,000 people every year. Grove also led Google’s civic engagement work, including the company’s non-partisan voter information and get-out-the-vote outreach efforts. He previously led YouTube’s first news and politics team, building a global partnership effort for political candidates, news organizations, nonprofits, and citizen journalists. The divisions of Google that Grove led during his career addressed a wide range of public challenges with new solutions: from fighting online disinformation campaigns, to growing social media citizen engagement with world leaders, to a developing a broad range of voter turnout initiatives. Grove wrote for The Boston Globe and ABC News prior to joining Google. He has served as an advisor to the White House and State Department on counter-terrorism strategy, and serves on the advisory boards of Witness, a video human rights nonprofit, and Report for America, a nationwide service organization to improve local news. Commissioner Grove holds a master’s in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics from Claremont McKenna College. He is an International Security Fellow at the New America Foundation, and co-founded a nonprofit with his wife Mary called Silicon North Stars, which helps youth from underserved communities in Minnesota pursue careers in technology. In 2018, the Groves moved from Silicon Valley to Minneapolis, Minnesota with their two-year-old twins.
Mawa is joined by a group of her fellow MBA students to discuss the challenges -- and the hidden rewards -- of attending an MBA program somewhere other than where you live.In this episode, our panelists share their experiences commuting to Ross for the Weekend MBA Program from in state and out of state, including tips and strategies for making it all work seamlessly. Also, Mawa poses some questions to a student in the new Online MBA Program, who’s getting a world-class Michigan Ross MBA education from his home base in California. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. New episodes every other week from July - November.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Host: Mawa Mustafa.Panel: Alok Akolkar, Steve Grove, Sriram Pakkam, and Mara Wittmann.Producers: Mawa Mustafa, Suraj Kandukuri, and Bob Needham.Copyright 2019 - University of Michigan
Mawa is joined by a group of her fellow MBA students to discuss the challenges -- and the hidden rewards -- of attending an MBA program somewhere other than where you live.In this episode, our panelists share their experiences commuting to Ross for the Weekend MBA Program from in state and out of state, including tips and strategies for making it all work seamlessly. Also, Mawa poses some questions to a student in the new Online MBA Program, who’s getting a world-class Michigan Ross MBA education from his home base in California. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. New episodes every other week from July - November.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Host: Mawa Mustafa.Panel: Alok Akolkar, Steve Grove, Sriram Pakkam, and Mara Wittmann.Producers: Mawa Mustafa, Suraj Kandukuri, and Bob Needham.Copyright 2019 - University of Michigan
On Episode 6 Kevin McArdle, owner of SureSwift Capital and Jac Stark, community manager of Tech.MN welcome Deepinder Signh on The Tech.MN Podcast to talk about space heaters under your desk in the dead of summer, lego masters, and the number three reason employees quit. Deep shares the story of why 75F was started, the early days, and where the company is going after a raising $18M. A lot of impressive analogies are presented to explain the genius that is 75F. We discuss how the humbling experience of becoming the CEO of a startup venture for the first time vs. being ‘the tech guy.’ We also dive into the concept of comfort as a value proposition. As Deep takes us through the journey that has been 75F he shares his experiences with finding advisors, investors, PR brought on by startup competitions, and the woes of fundraising. The conversation caps off with 75F’s latest news and why they chose Minnesota. Hype Time Every episode we ask our guest to name drop someone doing cool things in the tech community. Deep gives a shout out to power couple Mary and Steve Grove. Mary is a Partner on Rise of the Rest. Steve is the Commissioner of MN DEED. Together they founded Silicon Valley North Stars. Sponsor: Thank you to Redpath and Company CPAs. Redpath and Company is geared to best serve established or growing privately-held tech companies and their stakeholders. Visit Redpath’s website and find out how you can get your business to the next level. Socials Tech.MN on Twitter Kevin McArdle on Twitter Jac Stark on Twitter 75F on Twitter Deepinder Singh on Twitter Links: 75F - Learn more about 75F here. Tech.MN Article - 75F Raises $18M Led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Oil & Gas Climate Initiative Angel Tax Credit - Deep talks us through how they took advantage of the Angel Tax Credit.
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First aired Monday, September 10th, 2007, episode #29 of "Come To The Sunshine" marked the one year anniversary of host Andrew Sandoval's sixties inspired radio program. The first hour of this program featured a wonderful selection of vinyl 45's from: The Wishbone/Strimbling Blimbles/The Pyramid/Smokey & His Sister/The Monopoly/The Ivy League/Max Frost & The Troopers/The Idle Race/Dino, Desi & Billy/Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart/The Zephyrs/Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs/Ike & Tine Turner/The Sunday Funnies Hour two featured an artist spotlight on songwriter/musicians Steve Kipner and Steve Grove, whose first album Steve & Stevie is played in full, in addition to selection from their Maurice Gibb produced long player as Tin Tin. This spotlight also features a couple of unissued Steve & Stevie recordings and their second hit single, "Is That The Way." A full playlist is available at www.cometothesunshine.com
PdF Network talks with Steve Grove from YouTube. We'll be archiving PdF Network calls as podcasts, for future reference. But to join in the discussion and ask questions you have to first join the PdF Network.