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About This FEB

We have several phenomenal federal properties including the Paul D. Wellstone Federal Building, Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse, Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, and Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building.  Amazing Fact:  The Port of Duluth-Superior is located at the westernmost tip of Lake Superior and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System. At 2,342 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, it is North America’s farthest-inland freshwater seaport and is the largest tonnage U.S. port on the Great Lakes! 

In addition to working with Federal Agencies, the Minnesota Federal Executive Board also works in partnership with State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial representatives and stakeholders. We are home to 11 federally recognized American Indian tribes with reservations throughout Minnesota. Seven of these are Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) and four are Dakota (Sioux).  

Please reach out to your local Minnesota Federal Executive Board team members and help shape the future of the MNFEB community! 

Leadership

  • Chair

    Brett Coleman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 

  • Vice Chair

    Brian McDonald, Small Business Administration

Committees 

  • Emergency Preparedness & Response (COOP Working Group) 
  • Diversity Education & Cultural Awareness 
  • Education & Training 
  • Human Resources 
  • Small/Minority Business 
  • Veterans Affairs 
  • Field Federal Health & Safety
  • Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) 
  • Civil Servant of the Year Awards 
  • MN Congressional Briefing