Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority
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Predecessor | Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission |
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Formation | May 14, 2012 |
Type | Public body |
CEO | Ted Mondale |
Parent organization | State of Minnesota |
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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 the under-construction 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.[1]
The members consist of:
- Michele Kelm-Helgen as the chair,
- John Griffith,
- Tony Sertich,
- Barbara Butts-Williams and
- Bill McCarthy.[2]
Ted Mondale was named the CEO.[3]
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