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MINNESOTA TWINS, LLC
MINNESOTA TWINS, LLC
Minneapolis, Minnesota
500+ employees
The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Winners of the 1987 and 1991 World Series. Stay up to date on everything about the Twins at www.twinsbaseball.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MINNESOTA HOCKEY VENTURES GROUP, L.P.
MINNESOTA HOCKEY VENTURES GROUP, L.P.
St. Paul, Minnesota
500+ employees
Established in 2000, the Minnesota Wild is the State of Hockey's professional team and resides in the NHL's Central Division. The team is owned by Craig Leipold.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
GUTHRIE THEATER FOUNDATION
GUTHRIE THEATER FOUNDATION
Minneapolis, Minnesota
All Size Average employees
The Guthrie Theater was founded by Sir Tyrone Guthrie in 1963 and is dedicated to producing the great works of dramatic literature, developing the work of contemporary playwrights and cultivating the next generation of theater artists. Under the artistic leadership of Joseph Haj, the Guthrie produces a mix of classic and contemporary plays on three stages, and continues to set a national standard for excellence in theatrical production and performance.
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Top Benefits
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES BASKETBALL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES BASKETBALL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Minneapolis, Minnesota
100-499 employees
The Minnesota Timberwolves is an American professional basketball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We play in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Founded in 1989, the team is currently owned by Glen Taylor. Target Center is our home.
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Market Leading
THE SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SOCIETY
THE SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SOCIETY
St. Paul, Minnesota
50-99 employees
Renowned for its artistic excellence, remarkable versatility of musical styles and adventurous programming, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra is widely regarded as one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world. Entering its 58th season in September 2016, the SPCO has recently undergone transformational change with the opening of its new home, the Ordway Concert Hall, the addition of a new generation of players, and significant changes in the scope of its artistic aspirations and profile. Committed to championing new music, the SPCO is primarily an unconducted ensemble that works in close collaboration with a diverse series of artistic partners. The virtuoso musicians of the SPCO present more than 130 concerts and educational programs each year, and are regularly heard on public radio. Additionally, the SPCO reaches more than 200,000 listeners annually through its free online Listening Library. The SPCO has released 67 recordings, commissioned 146 new works, and tours nationally and internationally. The SPCO is nationally recognized for its commitment to broad community accessibility, innovative audience outreach efforts, and educational and family programming. Concerts are performed in venues across the Twin Cities area, a unique commitment to geographic accessibility for a major orchestra. The SPCO offers the most affordable tickets of any major orchestra in the United States, with over 50% of tickets available for $12 or less and free tickets for children ages 6-17. The SPCO’s award-winning CONNECT education program and Target® Free Family Music program provide engaging and educational experiences for thousands of Twin Cities children each year. The Liquid Music Series creates a space for innovative new projects and iconoclastic artists in unique presentation formats and invites adventurous audiences to discover the new and the fascinating within the flourishing landscape of contemporary chamber music.
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Top Benefits
ORDWAY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
ORDWAY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Saint Paul, Minnesota
100-499 employees
Recognized as one of the U.S.’s leading not-for-profit performing arts centers, the Ordway is home to a wide variety of performances that encompass the finest in Broadway musical theater, music, dance, and vocal artists in its Music Theater and Concert Hall. In 1980, Saint Paul resident Sally Ordway Irvine challenged her community to help create a performing arts venue in which her dream of offering “everything from opera to the Russian circus” could be realized. She set an example by making the first donation to a fund that eventually built the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Sally’s vision is alive today as the Ordway presents a robust schedule of theater, dance, music, family events, and educational programs.
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Market Competitive
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MINNESOTA ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION
MINNESOTA ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis, Minnesota
100-499 employees
The Minnesota Orchestra, now recognized as one of America’s leading orchestras, presents nearly 200 classical, pops and jazz concerts annually, heard live by 400,000 people—including more than 85,000 students who participate in our education and outreach programs. Our Orchestra tours regionally, nationally and internationally. We are heard on radio stations across the country on award-winning broadcasts produced by Minnesota Public Radio and through a vast collection of recordings, dating back to the 1920s. The Minnesota Orchestra makes its home at Orchestra Hall in downtown Minneapolis.
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CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMPANY
CHILDREN'S THEATRE COMPANY
Minneapolis, Minnesota
50-99 employees
Children’s Theatre Company (CTC) is the first theatre for young people to win the coveted Tony® Award for Outstanding Regional Theater (2003) and has welcomed more than 11 million people to performances and education programs over the last five decades. As one of the largest regional theatre companies in the nation, CTC has created over 200 new works, dramatically changing the canon of work for young audiences.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE MINNESOTA OPERA
THE MINNESOTA OPERA
Minneapolis, Minnesota
50-99 employees
Minnesota Opera, led by President and General Director Ryan Taylor, combines a culture of creativity and fiscal responsibility to produce opera and opera education programs that expand the art form, nurture artists, enrich audiences, and contribute to the vitality of the community. We would like to acknowledge that Minnesota Opera is located on Dakota land. We encourage you to join us in learning about the indigenous people where you are and reflecting on their past, present, and future.
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Market Leading
MINNESOTA UNITED SOCCER CLUB, LLC
MINNESOTA UNITED SOCCER CLUB, LLC
Golden Valley, Minnesota
100-499 employees
Minnesota United FC is a professional soccer team headquartered in Golden Valley, MN and playing in Major League Soccer. The company employs and contracts with a wide range of talented individuals including professional athletes and coaching staff, graphic designers, voice-over talent, writers, video production directors and crew, marketing and sales professionals, accountants, public relations professionals, attorneys, and web and software developers. The company also partners with a range of commercial and charitable organizations to generate revenue, for promotional purposes and to promote soccer, healthful lifestyles and education.
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Market Leading
THE SCHUBERT CLUB
THE SCHUBERT CLUB
Saint Paul, Minnesota
1-24 employees
Founded over 135 years ago, Schubert Club is one of the nation’s most vibrant music organizations, enriching Minnesota with dynamic concerts, music education programs and museum exhibits. Schubert Club remains as relevant, respected, and resilient today as it has throughout its history. Schubert Club presented its first public recital in 1893. Since then the ​International Artist Series​ has included virtually all of the world’s great recitalists, Jascha Heifetz, Arthur Rubinstein, Cecilia Bartoli, Isaac Stern, Beverly Sills, Yo-Yo Ma and Renée Fleming among them. In 2014, Schubert Club introduced ​Schubert Club Mix​, its convention-breaking performance series in non-traditional venues. Schubert Club also presents ​Music in the Park​ Series (chamber music concerts in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood), free weekly lunchtime ​Courtroom Concerts​in downtown St. Paul, chamber ensemble ​Accordo in Minneapolis venues, and the ​Hill House Chamber Players​ at the historic James J. Hill House. Not only a concert presenter, Schubert Club has engaged in music education programs since 1911. Schubert Club currently reaches two thousand youth annually through varied activities such as family concerts, teacher and student workshops, free music lessons in neighborhood locations, and scholarships that allow young students to pursue their music studies more intensively. In addition, the ​Schubert Club Museum​, located in downtown Saint Paul’s historic Landmark Center, holds a world-class collection of historic keyboards, original letters and manuscripts of famous composers, and musical instruments from around the world. These are displayed and available for free public viewing, enhanced with interpretive information and frequent tours and special programs. Schubert Club maintains a commitment to affordable ticket prices for all concert presentations, as well as cost-free education programs and museum entrance, thanks to endowment gifts and annual donations. Schubert Club is one of four founding members of the Arts Partnership, programming a vibrant future for the performing arts in downtown St. Paul together with the Ordway, Minnesota Opera and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. For more information visit schubert.org.
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Top Benefits
FIRST AVENUE PRODUCTIONS, LLC
FIRST AVENUE PRODUCTIONS, LLC
Minneapolis, Minnesota
25-49 employees
First Avenue is celebrated as one of the longest-running, independently owned and operated venues in the United States. Our commitment to independence is led by the belief that unique, locally-owned live music rooms are imperative to the health of the community and economy. First Avenue is dedicated to promoting artistic expression in diverse voices old and new, to provide a community by offering artists a stage and a mic, and fans a place to gather. First Avenue owns and operates The Depot Tavern, the 7th St Entry, the Turf Club, the Fine Line, The Fitzgerald Theater, the First Avenue Mainroom, and co-operates the Palace Theatre. As the musical epicenter of the Twin Cities, First Avenue—and by extension, the venues it owns and operates—opens its doors to all music lovers who are First Avenue’s past, present, and future. We’re proud to foster relationships with artists and musicians at all stages in their careers, whether it’s playing their first show at the 7th St Entry, selling out multiple nights at First Avenue, or playing at other venues like Turf Club, Fine Line, Fitzgerald Theater, and the co-operated Palace Theatre. First Avenue has served as the launching pad for countless artists and bands like Hüsker Dü, the Replacements, Semisonic, Atmosphere, Soul Asylum, Lizzo, Prince, and many more.
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