Albertson Vergara Corrales, training program specialist at Sleepy Eye-based Christensen Farms & Feedlots and Bryan Wangen, director of HR for Palmer Bus Service have been selected by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce for its Leaders Lab class of 2025.
The Lab features 41 up-and-coming business leaders from across the state. This program equips participants with the knowledge, connections and experiences necessary to lead Minnesota’s business community into the future.
“Leaders Lab is more than just a leadership program — it’s a catalyst for personal and professional growth,” the Chamber’s Elizabeth Sherry said in a statement.
Leaders Lab offers participants an immersive experience to engage with industries statewide, develop leadership skills, and gain a deeper understanding of the economic and policy factors shaping Minnesota. Over the course of four two-day sessions, participants will explore different regions of the state while connecting with fellow professionals and industry experts.