Osseo high school students interested in trucking careers had the chance to learn and ask questions directly from trucking professionals on April 25th. BGS Shareholder and attorney Carole Clark Isakson, with the help of the Minnesota Trucking Association, put together the career information event with the Osseo High School Career Resource Center. Students interested in careers in transportation were invited to attend to learn about everything from truck driving to jobs as diesel mechanics, dispatchers, HR professionals, brokers and more. As an attorney with many trucking clients (and the granddaughter of a large trucking company owner) Carole understands the great opportunities available at trucking companies. Those opportunities require varying levels of education and training, and represent stable well-paying jobs. Carole is also a board member of the Minnesota Trucking Association Foundation. Austin Blue, a company driver for Manning Transfer, Nick Jones, a diesel technician for Rihm Kenworth, and Anthony Book, the Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Long Haul Trucking served as the panel. They shared what a normal day is like for them, how they got started in their trucking careers, what training was needed, and what they see as the benefits of working in the trucking industry. Mr. Blue was able to provide great insight into starting as a driver…
Read MoreBusiness operations are constantly modernizing, and certainly the most substantial changes in the last 50 years center on internet use and electronic data. With advancements in technology, is your company record book a thing of the past? Keep reading to learn more about how and where to retain business data, details, and information. Updating Business Operations Businesses are constantly modernizing, and of course much of that is made possible and based on internet use. Interactions with customers, vendors and other parties are primarily electronic, as the use of actual paper to do business has declined. Even prior to the imposition of COVID measures, companies held board meetings via video conferencing systems, saving significant time and money that would otherwise be spent on airline tickets and additional travel costs. Board materials are now shared via secure data rooms, preserving resources and providing greater protection for sensitive materials. Documents are signed electronically, adding greater efficiency, convenience, and reliability to the process. Which brings me to this: Do you dust off your hardcover company record book – or toss it? Before answering that question, consider why the book exists at all. Documenting the Particulars By law every corporation in Minnesota is required to keep specific records. These are set out in Minnesota Statute Section 302A.461. In…
Read MoreOn the evening of March 31 BGS attorney Carole Clark Isakson had the pleasure of presenting a two hour seminar on company formation and other issues to WomenVenture clients. WomenVenture is a Minneapolis based entity that helps women of all ages, cultures, races and income build profitable and sustainable businesses by providing needed education, training, funding and ongoing support. Isakson’s presentation was part of one of the education programs available to attendees; during the session the attendees learned about the most common Minnesota business structures. They learned about C and S corporations, sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships and limited liability companies. Trademarks and other intellectual property rights were discussed, and resulted in a great discussion about tradenames, entity names, trademarks, and where those concepts connect (or don’t connect). Isakson has volunteered her legal expertise to WomenVenture for several years now, working with WomenVenture or directly with the women starting businesses. Since its inception in 1978 WomenVenture has provided more than 104,000 women with the tools and resource to achieve economic success, and Carole is proud to be a small and recent part of that. More on WomenVenture can be found on its website www.womenventure.org
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