We provide a supportive environment in which immigrants, refugees, and other adult learners can become independent and productive members of the Twin Cities community, through instruction in language, life skills, job skills, and academic preparation. IEC offers a diverse community, a dynamic facility, and a program model created to meet the needs of learners acquiring and improving English as their second language. Our students represent 75 countries and speak 35 languages.
Our slogan; Same Business – New Ways – Better Results, can be described as follows: Same Business – Sometimes we think if we switch companies our troubles will go away. That could be true depending on the product, service, or management, but there is a greatly likelihood the challenges you are experiencing could be relate to you and you would be taking them with you to another organization. Over time, if you don’t take responsibility for mistakes, change and growth – that you are the only one that can control – your frustration will grow and the results you are seeking will allude you no matter who your employer. New Ways – Education is to change from within. We deliver the answers to the questions related to your quest for a better sales career. The new ways are not limited to just techniques. We identify the beliefs that are holding you back, your unexecuted behaviors and undefined goals. Nothing will change on the outside until something changes on the inside. Better Results – Exercising personal accountability and applying the newly acquiring beliefs and behaviors will deliver the desired results you are seeking. You are the only one that can control change in your life. We focus on the results and reinforce a successful selling system that can be duplicated everyday. “Hope is the having something new to try and be willing to try it.” –Mark Sanborn
A non-denominational college level introduction to cross-cultural ministry that meets one night per week during the school year. This program utilizes community and ministry leaders to "Equip Christians to Build and Lead Cross-Cultural Ministries." It is open to all adults and is currently offered in four college catalogs in the Twin Cities including, Crown College, Concordia University St. Paul, Northwestern College, and Association Free Lutheran Bible School.
L-CORPS is a non profit organization whose mission is to empower men and women to reach their full economic potential.
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Capella Tower is a skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The building opened in 1992 with the First Bank Place being the headquarters for First Bank System. In 1997, First Bank System acquired US Bancorp and changed the name of the building to US Bancorp Place. The headquarters of US Bancorp moved into the US Bancorp Center in 2000, whereupon the tower changed to 225 South 6th Street. In March 2009, the building took its present name. The ranking of the building as the tallest in Minneapolis is in dispute. The IDS Center is usually said to be taller by one foot, even by the owners of Capella Tower. It was initially said to be built one foot shorter out of respect for the IDS Center; however, in 2005, it was revealed that contractors had surreptitiously added 14 inches of height to Capella, therefore making it taller than the main roof of IDS Center. In February 2005, the IDS counted a 16-foot tall window washing garage built on its roof in 1979 as part of its actual height, making it 14 feet taller than Capella Tower.