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Saturday, November 25, 2017

The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, the successor organization to the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission, is the entity created in 2012 by the Minnesota Legislature to control and operate U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Three of its five members are appointed by the governor, with the remaining two being appointed by the mayor of Minneapolis.

The members of the board consist of:

  • Michael Vekich chair (appointed by Governor)
  • Laura Bishop (appointed by Governor)
  • Tony Sertich (appointed by Governor)
  • Barbara Butts Williams (appointed by Mayor)
  • Bill McCarthy (appointed by Mayor)
  • Executive Director: Rick Evans


On June 14, 2012, Governor Mark Dayton appointed Michele Kelm-Helgen as chair, along with John Griffith and Duane Benson to the board. Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak appointed Barbara Butts Williams and Bill McCarthy. The board named Ted Mondale as Executive Director on June 22, 2012. Benson resigned in June 2015, citing conflict with Kelm-Helgen. Dayton appointed Tony Sertich in August 2015. Dayton declined to reappoint Griffith at the end of 2016. He appointed former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Kathleen Blatz on January 13, 2017 instead.

On February 16, 2017 both Kelm-Helgen and Mondale resigned over use of U.S. Bank Stadium's suites by people with ties to the state's Democratic Party. Gov. Dayton appointed Blatz as interim chair on February 23, 2017. Rick Evans was named Executive Director on March 10, 2017. On July 13, 2017, Dayton appointed Michael Vekich as chair (term ends January 7, 2019) and Laura Bishop as board member (term ends December 31, 2020). On November 17, 2017 Executive Director Rick Evans announced his retirement due to health reasons effective at the end of 2017.

References



source : www.startribune.com



source : dailyreporter.com

 
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