• The Twin West Legislative Breakfast
    Apr 24 2026

    The latest Fluence Forum in partnership with the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce is a relaunch of the Twin West legislative breakfast. It included Sen. Nick Frentz (DFL) , Sen. Mark Johnson (R) Rep. Jamie Long (DFL) and Rep. Harry Niska (R) discussing key legislative issues.

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    59 mins
  • Bridging the Gap: Higher Education and Minnesota's Workforce
    Mar 6 2026

    Welcome back to the Fluence Forum, hosted by Fluence Advisory! In this episode, we continue our coverage from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's 2026 Workforce Summit, recorded live on March 4, 2026. Following our discussions on state labor force data and skills-based hiring, we turn our focus to the critical role of higher education in shaping the future of work.

    This panel of leaders from our colleges and universities explores how educational institutions are adapting to meet the evolving needs of the state's economy. If you are looking to understand the intersection of academic development and talent retention, this conversation is essential listening.

    To hear more insights from the summit, visit fluence-advisory.com or subscribe to the Fluence Forum in your favorite podcast app!

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    42 mins
  • Strategies for Employers: Skills-Based Hiring with Meghan Hughes
    Mar 6 2026

    Welcome back to the Fluence Forum, hosted by Fluence Advisory! In this episode, we continue our coverage from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's 2026 Workforce Summit, recorded live on March 4, 2026. Following up on our previous deep dive into the state's labor force data, we are joined by Meghan Hughes, Head of Workforce Development, Art and Heritage at Bank of America.

    Meghan unpacks critical strategies for employers, focusing on the importance of skills-based hiring to build talent and retain your workforce. As businesses navigate ongoing labor trends, rethinking how we attract and keep talent is more important than ever. If you are looking for actionable solutions to widen your candidate pool and support your team, this conversation is a must-listen.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Power of Skills-Based Hiring: Why shifting the focus to skills-based hiring is an essential strategy for employers today.
    • Building Talent: How companies can actively build and cultivate the talent they need to succeed.
    • Retaining Your Workforce: The importance of retention strategies in maintaining a strong, capable team for the long haul.

    To hear more insights from the summit, visit fluence-advisory.com or subscribe to the Fluence Forum in your favorite podcast app!

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    44 mins
  • Unpacking Minnesota's Workforce & Migration Patterns with Sean O'Neil
    Mar 6 2026

    Welcome to the latest Fluence Forum, hosted by Fluence Advisory! In this episode, we dive deep into the economic realities and demographic shifts facing Minnesota today. Recorded live at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's annual Workforce Summit on March 4, 2026, this episode features a data-driven presentation by Sean O'Neil, Senior Director of Economic Development and Research at the Minnesota Chamber.

    Sean unpacks the critical numbers behind Minnesota's labor force, exploring why the state's economic growth is decelerating despite having strong foundational assets and high business survival rates. From the "Economic Imperative for Growth" initiative to the complex realities of domestic and international migration, this conversation is a must-listen for business leaders, policymakers, and anyone invested in the future of the North Star State.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Growth Challenge: While Minnesota boasts a high quality of life and a diverse industry base, its economic and labor force growth has recently lagged behind the national average.
    • Labor Force Dynamics: Overall labor force growth has remained essentially flat at 0.2% annually over the first half of the decade. However, labor force participation among populations of color has surged by 12 percentage points since 2011, and participation among adults with disabilities has also seen significant gains.
    • The Migration Equation: The state is currently facing net negative domestic migration, particularly losing college-aged youth and recent high school graduates to neighboring states and the Sunbelt. Conversely, international migration remains a crucial net positive for the state's population and workforce.
    • Strategies for the Future: Sean discusses actionable levers for growth, including boosting business productivity, investing in automation, and scaling up talent retention and attraction strategies at the state and local levels.

    To dive deeper into these topics, visit fluence-advisory.com or search for Fluence Forum in your favorite podcast app!

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    44 mins
  • The Legislative Leaders: Diverging Paths to a Common Goal
    Jan 26 2026

    In the final session of the forum, Laura Bordelon (Minnesota Chamber of Commerce) moderates a candid and often sharp dialogue between two of the state's most influential energy legislators: Senator Nick Frentz (DFL), Chair of the Senate Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate Committee, and Representative Chris Swedzinski (R), Co-Chair of the House Energy Finance and Policy Committee.

    The conversation highlights the stark contrast in philosophy between the two parties. While Senator Frentz emphasizes that the transition to clean energy is now driven by economics—stating that "wind unsubsidized is now the lowest cost"—Representative Swedzinski argues that Minnesota is "skating to where the puck has been" rather than where it is going, warning that the state is ignoring the massive energy demands of the coming digital industrial revolution.

    The legislators debate the future of data centers, with Rep. Swedzinski questioning the wisdom of exporting electrons rather than importing jobs, and Senator Frentz calling for a "data center friendly state" that still protects ratepayers. They also spar over the Renewable Development Account (RDA), the path to lifting the nuclear moratorium, and the "Not In My Backyard" challenges of building new transmission lines.

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    34 mins
  • Policy Considerations: Utilities, Co-ops, and Labor on the Path Ahead
    Jan 26 2026

    In this panel, moderator John Burns (Carnival Burns) gathers a diverse group of industry heavyweights to discuss the practical policy considerations facing Minnesota leaders. The conversation brings together the perspectives of an investor-owned utility, rural electric co-ops, and organized labor.

    Jim Pearson (Xcel Energy), Darrick Moe (Minnesota Rural Electric Association), and Lucas Franco (LIUNA) explore the critical intersection of policy and infrastructure. The group finds strong consensus on several major issues, most notably the need to lift Minnesota's moratorium on new nuclear energy to ensure reliability and meet carbon-free goals.

    The panel also dives into the explosion of data center demand and the necessity of permitting reform to keep those projects—and jobs—in Minnesota. They discuss the untapped potential of geothermal energy, the flexibility of the co-op model, and the future of the Renewable Development Account (RDA).

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    34 mins
  • The Future of Energy: Financing, Innovation, and Infrastructure
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of the Fluence Forum, moderator Drew Christensen leads a high-level discussion on the financial and operational realities of Minnesota's energy transition.

    The panel features Kari Groth Swan (Executive Director, Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority) and Gregg Mast (Executive Director, Clean Energy Economy Minnesota), who dive into the "green bank" model and how public-private partnerships are unlocking capital for clean energy projects. They explore how Minnesota is leveraging federal funds and state innovation to drive economic growth while meeting ambitious 2040 climate goals.

    Joining them is P.J. Martin, Vice President of Integrated Planning at Xcel Energy, who provides the utility perspective on the "Iron Triangle" of reliability, affordability, and sustainability. The group discusses the critical need for firm, dispatchable power—including the future of nuclear energy—and the challenges of building out the grid to meet surging demand from electrification and data centers.

    Tune in for a strategic look at how Minnesota plans to pay for, build, and maintain the energy system of the future.

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    37 mins
  • The State of Energy in Minnesota: Reliability, Affordability, and the Path to 2040
    Jan 26 2026

    Energy policy has rapidly become a top issue for voters and businesses alike, and Minnesota stands at the forefront of this transition. In this episode of the Fluence Forum, host Blois Olson is joined by a panel of key energy leaders—Zac Ruzycki (Great River Energy), Pete Wyckoff (MN Dept. of Commerce), and P.J. Martin (Xcel Energy)—to unpack the complex reality of powering the North Star State.

    As Minnesota moves to retire its coal fleet and accelerate toward carbon-free electricity by 2040, how do utilities balance ambitious climate goals with the need to keep lights on and bills affordable? The panel dives deep into the state's infrastructure challenges, discussing everything from the explosion of demand from data centers to the critical role of wind, solar, and battery storage.

    Plus, a look at the controversial future of nuclear power: Is it time to lift the state moratorium to ensure a reliable baseload, or are costs still too high? Tune in for a candid, high-level discussion on what it will take to build a competitive and resilient energy future for Minnesota.

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    37 mins