
Carter Jones
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Albuquerque Business First reporter covering cannabis, film and energy. Send tips to [email protected]
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record-eagle.com | Carter Jones
Decision fatigue, aka “choice fatigue” and “choice overload”, refers to the common experience of people having an increasingly difficult time making decisions as the day goes on. Academic literature in the fields of psychology, medicine, law, and political science have all studied the phenomenon of a reserve of stamina for decision-making, and the relatively poor and laborious decisions that result from a depletion of that reserve.
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bizjournals.com | Carter Jones
The new CEO of Mairs & Power reveals his strategies for motivating his team and his top goals for 2025. Robert Mairs joined Mairs & Power in 2015 as general counsel and assistant to the chairman. He was later promoted to chief compliance officer and president before being named CEO in October 2024. Prior to joining the St. Paul-based investment firm, which was founded by his grandfather, George Mairs Jr., Robert Mairs had a 16-year career with the corporate law firm Gray Plant Mooty.
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bizjournals.com | Carter Jones
Tim Lenway, new CEO of Braun Intertec, aims to drive growth through regional expansion, advanced tech, and employee development in 2025. Tim Lenway is president and CEO of Braun Intertec, an engineering, environmental consulting and testing firm with more than 1,000 employees across 35 offices in 11 states. Lenway has spent the majority of his 20-plus-year career with Braun.
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bizjournals.com | Carter Jones
A mechanical engineer with military roots is now at the helm of Ever-Green Energy. Discover how Luke Gaalswyk's diverse experience could drive innovation in the renewable sector. Luke Gaalswyk became CEO of Ever-Green Energy in January 2024. He joined the St. Paul-based renewable energy operator in 2022 as president, overseeing corporate services.
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bizjournals.com | Carter Jones
Third-generation CEO Peter Diessner leads $940 million construction company Kraus-Anderson into its next era of growth and development. Peter Diessner was promoted to CEO of Kraus-Anderson in March 2024 and became the third generation to lead the 128-year-old family-owned construction company, which reported nearly $940 million in revenue in 2023 and employs around 600 people. Diessner succeeded Bruce Engelsma, who led the Minneapolis-based organization since 1997.
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