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Minnesota honors refugees for their contributions
Outstanding Refugee Awards announced for 2022 and 2023
Minnesota celebrates the courage, resilience and entrepreneurship of refugees, who make the state a better place to live.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services’ Outstanding Refugee Awards for 2022 and 2023 will go to 10 individuals. The department will honor the award winners during a Tuesday, Oct. 24, ceremony at the Minnesota History Center.
“Refugees who come to the United States to make a good life for themselves and their families have known great hardship and great hope,” said Human Services Commissioner Jodi Harpstead. “It gives me great joy to recognize the achievements of refugees who have done so much to make Minnesota a better place.”
People with refugee status leave their home countries because their governments are unable or unwilling to protect them when their lives are in danger from persecution because of race, religion, nationality, social group or political opinions. Many come to Minnesota to start new lives and make significant contributions. In 2022, Minnesota welcomed 584 individuals from 17 countries through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
The Outstanding Refugee Awards include four categories: Civic Leadership, Entrepreneurship, New Arrival and Young Leader. Award recipients are listed below.
The Civic Leadership Award recognizes individuals who make their communities stronger through civic participation:
- Dr. Tsewang Ngodup, a family medicine specialist affiliated with Hennepin Healthcare-Minneapolis. His family fled Tibet and lived in India before coming to the United States. He lives in Bloomington.
- Safi Khalif, executive director at Youth Innovation Empowerment Leadership Development (YIELD). He came to the United States as a refugee from Somalia and lives in Minneapolis.
- Ahmad Shah, coordinator for community connections with the Minnesota Council of Churches and founder and president of the Afghan Community of Minnesota. He and his family fled Afghanistan when he was 7 years old and lived in refugee camps in Pakistan for years before resettling in Minnesota in 2015. He lives in Brooklyn Park.
The Entrepreneurship Award uplifts individuals who contribute to their communities in business, the arts or education:
- Sacad Guled, president and chief executive officer of Coherent Bus Company. He came to the United States from Somalia and now lives in Fridley.
- Elham Ibrahim, founder and chief executive officer of Universal Accounting Services. She immigrated to the United States from Ethiopia. She lives in Bloomington.
- Hsakushee Zan, a bilingual educator lead with St. Paul Public Schools’ Office of Multilingual Learning. She came to the United States from Thailand after fleeing Myanmar and makes her home in St. Paul.
The New Arrival Award honors individuals who have been in the United States for two years or fewer, and exemplify the resilience and courage to rebuild their well-being and make Minnesota their home:
- Hanifullah Rasooli, who arrived in the United States in October 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome from Afghanistan. He assisted staff and other newcomers by tapping into his experience as a former tailor, helping fix donated sewing machines and teaching newcomers how to use them. He now lives in St. Paul.
- Iryna Petrus, a refugee from Ukraine who arrived in the United States last year and now lives in Shakopee. Petrus is the community outreach manager for the Ukrainian American Community Center.
- Ramesh Hashemy, a refugee from Afghanistan who worked with the United States government as a subject matter expert, translator and interpreter. He lives in Minneapolis.
The Young Leader Award recognizes young people who have achieved significant milestones or are making a difference in their community:
- Talo Heh, who is originally from Thailand. Born and raised in a refugee camp, she came to the United States at age 5. Heh, who lives in St. Paul, is a community health educator at Neighborhood HealthSource.
Nominations for the 2024 Outstanding Refugee Awards are expected to open later this year.
For more information:
- Visit the DHS website to learn about Minnesota’s resettlement programs (PDF).
- To learn more about award recipients, visit https://mn.gov/dhs/outstanding-refugees/.
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Governor Walz Announces Minnesota Ranked as a Top State for Business
CNBC study ranks Minnesota sixth in the nation based on 128 indicators
[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz today announced that Minnesota is ranked sixth in the nation for business, according to a recent CNBC study. Minnesota’s ranking is based on 128 key indicators in 10 categories of competitiveness, including workforce, infrastructure, economy, quality of life, and business friendliness. Minnesota was also recently ranked the best state for independent retailers, according to a B2B Reviews study, and earlier this week, the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was named the best U.S. airport in 2024 by Travel + Leisure.
“These rankings are a testament to our focus on investing in key areas that make our businesses and economy strong: job training, workforce development, child care, and broadband access,” said Governor Walz. “Businesses in top industries, from health care to renewable energy and manufacturing, understand the benefits of investing and growing in Minnesota.”
This ranking comes as the Governor recently celebrated a $24 million investment in job training and economic development programs. Governor Walz also recently announced an over $12 million investment to train workers for high-demand employment.
Businesses in high-growth industries choose to invest in Minnesota. In June, Minnesota secured $213 million to finance Bioforge Marshall LLC, a 500,000-square-foot sustainable biomanufacturing facility in Marshall, Minnesota. In May, Governor Walz celebrated Polar Semiconductor’s historic $525 million investment to expand their Bloomington facility. Last winter, the Governor celebrated Mayo Clinic’s $5 billion expansion in downtown Rochester.
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Secretary Simon Named President of the National Association of Secretaries of State
SAN JUAN, PR – On July 12, 2024, Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon was chosen by his colleagues nationwide as President of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS). He was sworn-in at the conclusion of the 2024 NASS Summer Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Founded in 1904, NASS is the nation’s oldest nonpartisan professional organization for public officials. Membership is open to the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. Territories.
“NASS is a national treasure – a mature association intended to elevate the work that Secretaries of State do, to share best practices, to learn from one another, to hear from experts – and maybe most importantly to gain perspective,” said Secretary Simon. “NASS connects Secretaries and their staff members across state lines, across party lines, and across lines of difference. I look forward to continuing the tradition of collaboration, unity, and bipartisanship.”
His term as President will run until the conclusion of the 2025 NASS Summer Conference.
Secretary Simon will also serve as the co-chair of the NASS 2024-2025 Cybersecurity Committee.
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Nadia Mohamed Makes History as the First Somali-American Mayor in Minnesota
ST. LOUIS PARK – In a groundbreaking moment on Tuesday, November 7th, 2023, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, made history by electing Nadia Mohamed as its new mayor. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone in American politics, as Mohamed becomes the first Somali-American to be elected as a mayor in the United States. With an impressive 59% of the votes, Mohamed emerged victorious over her opponent, Dale A. Anderson, in the municipal general election.
Background:
Nadia Mohamed’s journey to the mayoral office is a testament to her dedication and commitment to public service. A familiar face in St. Louis Park, Mohamed previously served as the At Large B Council Member, earning the trust and support of the community. Her decision to run for mayor was met with enthusiasm and excitement, setting the stage for a historic campaign.
Historic Election:
The election results, with Mohamed securing 59% of the votes, reflect the widespread endorsement of her candidacy by the residents of St. Louis Park. This resounding victory not only solidifies Mohamed’s place in history but also underscores the community’s embrace of diversity and inclusivity.
Nadia Mohamed’s Vision:
As the newly elected mayor, Nadia Mohamed brings a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience to the position. Throughout her campaign, she emphasized the importance of community engagement, economic development, and creating an inclusive environment for all residents. Mohamed’s vision for St. Louis Park is rooted in unity, equity, and progress.
Succession and Mayor Jake Spano’s Legacy:
Nadia Mohamed steps into the mayoral role to succeed Mayor Jake Spano, who served the community with dedication and distinction. Mayor Spano’s legacy sets a high standard for leadership in St. Louis Park, and Mohamed has expressed her commitment to building upon the progress made under his tenure.
Community Response:
The response to Nadia Mohamed’s historic victory has been overwhelmingly positive. Members of the Somali-American community, as well as residents from diverse backgrounds, celebrate this momentous occasion as a symbol of progress and representation in American politics. Mohamed’s win not only breaks barriers but also inspires a new generation of leaders to pursue public service.
Looking Ahead:
As Mayor-elect Nadia Mohamed prepares to assume office, the city of St. Louis Park anticipates a future marked by collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity. Mohamed’s historic election serves as a beacon of hope and an example of the American dream in action.
Nadia Mohamed’s election as the first Somali-American mayor in the United States is a milestone that transcends local politics. It is a moment of pride, progress, and inspiration for communities across the nation. As St. Louis Park embraces a new era of leadership, Mohamed’s journey stands as a testament to the possibilities that arise when diverse voices are elevated and given the opportunity to lead.
Photos credit: Abdirahman Mukhtar – Tusmo Times
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