The Globe and Mail has obtained documents that provide new insights into Bridging’s portfolio, and an analysis shows that several of its largest loans were struggling prior to the receivership
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MINNEAPOLIS, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ It is with profound sadness that we share news that our beloved dad passed away today in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
As proud as we were of him leading the presidential ticket for Democrats in 1984, we know that our father s public policy legacy is so much more than that. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was one of his proudest – and hardest fought – achievements. In the course of his years in the U.S. Senate, he understood the sense of reckoning that this country then faced, and was committed to that work alongside Hubert Humphrey, Josie Johnson, Roy Wilkins and so many others. We are grateful that he had the opportunity to see the emergence of another generation of civil rights reckoning in the past months.
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Mary Dempsey was born in St. Paul, MN, to the delight of her parents William J. and Katherine Melady Dempsey. She was the descendent of three generations of industrious Irish immigrants whose families had settled and established businesses in the St. Paul area. Those ancestral roots anchored in family, education, community, and faith were the foundation from which she built a purposeful and accomplished life, while having a whole lot of fun!
As a young child, Mary Beth (as she was known in the family) loved investigating how things worked and was thrilled to receive her first chemistry kit to conduct experiments in her family’s basement. She excelled at academics, graduating with honors from the Convent of the Visitation School, and later the College of St. Catherine. After receiving her PhD from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, she was appointed one of the first female professors in the College of Biochemistry.