Thursday, July 19, 2012
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota's president and CEO, Kenneth Burdick, was hired in January to lead the organization.
Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter Six months after he was appointed as the president and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, Kenneth Burdick has left the organization after an investigation into whether he failed to disclose "anticipated business activities." Burdick's departure was effective immediately, Blue Cross' board of trustees announced in a press release issued on Thursday. He was hired in January and joined the organization in mid-February, following the departure of Blue Cross' former CEO, Patrick Geraghty. An internal investigation concluded there had been no financial impropriety or unlawful actions, according to the press release, but Burdick's failure to disclose …
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
The former Eagan High School soccer and basketball coach faces six counts of theft by swindle. Authorities say he took more than $29,000 from the school district.
For two years, investigators say former Eagan High School boys basketball and soccer coach Kurt Virgin was skimming money from sports camp registration fees and team fundraisers. After a months-long investigation, the Dakota County Attorney's office on Thursday charged the 60-year-old Eagan resident with six felony counts of theft by swindle. A single count of theft by swindle carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $10,000 in fines. The school district put Virgin on leave late last year. Virgin tendered his resignation in January, following an announcement that Eagan police had opened an investigation into his actions as a manager for three sports camps in the district. But the criminal complaint reveals that the well-known…
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The coach was not named in a police press release issued Tuesday.
Last Updated: 1:29 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 10 Eagan police are investigating the actions of a School District 196 youth basketball and summer camp coach, according to Eagan police spokesperson Danielle Anselment. No charges have yet been filed in the investigation, nor have police released the name of the coach who is under investigation, Anselment wrote in a press release issued Tuesday. However, the police have assigned an investigator to the case, who will determine if any criminal activity occurred, Anselment said. The investigation was initiated after the police department received information from the school district regarding the coach, who hosted youth basketball and soccer camps and had oversight of the camps' operations. The …
Deb
11:22 pm on Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Yes Roger, I am pretty sure I could manage to eek out a marginal living on that!   more ›