In order to attract Gen Z and Millennials workers, AV businesses need to re-evaluate company culture and purpose to align more with the values of these generations.
The city is born, but mistakes were made; can we regroup?
Anne Buckvold
The arrival of I-94 changed everything.
“Do you accept the challenge of development? Or let someone else do it?” These thoughts ran through Jerry Weyren’s head as he watched the 460-acre family farm take its first beating. As the highway department surveyed the west end of the farm, Jerry surveyed that whole situation. Realizing he could continue in agriculture or accept the challenge, he decided to get things organized.
“I almost got run out of the building! They wanted to know who that young punk was that wanted to set up a zoning ordinance in St. Cloud Township.” Jerry didn’t gain township support in 1957, but he did that following year. Tony Volkman, an older gentleman, had sway with the council. As two members began to balk at Jerry’s request, Tony broke in: “This young man knows what he’s talking about, you should listen to him.”