
Minnesota
Cannon Falls, MN

Cannon Falls – Minnesota
Cannon Falls is located between the Twin Cities and Rochester.
Cannon Falls offers a vibrant business environment with a skilled workforce, strong infrastructure, convenient accessibility and flexible incentives. The robust local economy features a solid lineup of businesses in manufacturing, food processing, financial services and transportation and logistics.
Laura Qualey
Laura joined CEDA in March 2020, bringing a dynamic background in sales, marketing, management, retail, and business development. Growing up with two entrepreneurial parents, she developed a deep passion for helping business owners and entrepreneurs succeed—especially in rural communities where strong local economies make all the difference.
Beyond her work, Laura is an active community leader. She volunteers for the Local FEAST! events in Rochester and Cannon Falls, serves on the Cannon Falls Area Schools Marketing Committee, and chairs the board of the Minnesota Center for Employee Ownership. She firmly believes that no matter your age or how long you've been in business, a solid succession plan is essential for long-term success.
When she's not working to support businesses and communities, Laura enjoys time with her daughter, Mattie, and her two energetic grandchildren, Ella and Noah, who keep her entertained and on her toes. At home in Cannon Falls, she shares her space with Millie, her lively Malshipoo, who makes sure there's never a dull moment.
Blue Earth, MN

Blue Earth – Minnesota
Blue Earth is located at the intersection of Highways 169 and 90.
An ideal combination of rural community and progressive capabilities, Blue Earth is proud to be home to nearly 300 businesses, both large and small. Blue Earth offers an ideal location for distribution centers.
Amy Schaefer
Amy joined the CEDA team in July of 2020 as an Economic & Business Specialist for the City of Blue Earth. Amy brings a strong background in clerical work and municipal utility billing, along with a passion for rural community growth and sustainability. She is a community advocate and an involved community member, volunteering her time and energy with various boards and organizations. Amy is from Buffalo Center, Iowa, where she and her husband Marty raise three boys, Max, Charlie, and Henry. In her free time, Amy enjoys camping, walking, and watching her sons play football, basketball and baseball.
Benson, MN

Benson – Minnesota
Benson is located about 130 miles west of the Twin Cities.
Benson is located along the Chippewa River and is the county seat for Swift County.
Hillary Tweed
Hillary Tweed is the Vice President of the MN Community Support Program at CEDA, bringing over a decade of experience in the field. With a strong foundation in business administration and accounting, Hillary has successfully led various initiatives that promote economic growth and community prosperity. Her commitment to economic development is deeply rooted in her upbringing in a small town, where she witnessed firsthand the challenges and opportunities faced by rural communities. Holding a Bachelor's in Business Administration, Hillary is driven by a philosophy of collaboration and innovation, believing in the importance of partnerships to create resilient communities.
Outside of work, she is actively involved in community service and enjoys quilting, reading, and traveling.
Laura Mitteness
Laura joined the CEDA team in October 2023 as a Community and Business Development Specialist in the Cities of Benson and Murdock. She graduated from Mayville State University with a degree in Mathematics Education and decided after a decade of teaching to make a change. She grew up in a small town of Ada, MN in the Red River Valley where small-town development is key to the town’s survival. This knowledge and strong connection to her small town drives her passion for development in the communities she serves. She is excited to build strong relationships within her communities and help them thrive!
Laura lives outside of Benson with her husband and two young girls. If she is not watching some new show or movie on TV, she is playing with her kids outside or helping her husband with the cattle on his family farm.
Itasca County, MN

Itasca County – Minnesota
Itasca County is located in northeast Minnesota.
- Grand Rapids (county seat)
- Bigfork
- Bovey
- Calumet
- Cohasset
- Coleraine
- Deer River
- Effie
- Keewatin
- La Prairie
- Marble
- Nashwauk
- Squaw Lake
- Taconite
- Warba
- Zemple
Amanda Lamppa
Steeped in Itasca County, where she was born and raised, Amanda champions local improvements and gets to fill her cup by being a catalyst for enriching our communities. She is passionate about streamlining processes and taking the anxiety out of change while always being cost effective and calculating in her approach.
Amanda enjoys giving back to her community through volunteering on local boards and is a past board president for MacRostie Art Center. When Amanda is not refining her creativity, she will most likely be at a ballfield or arena somewhere with her husband Justin watching their two boys, who are very much involved in local sports.
Amanda graduated from Itasca Community College and the University of Minnesota Duluth, obtaining a bachelor's degree in psychology. Following her passion for rural initiatives and building strong communities, she held executive positions at two local non-profits.
Tracy Hensley
Originally from Duluth, Tracy attended the University of Denver where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology before going on to receive a Bachelor of Science in Mortuary Science from the University of Minnesota. She worked as a mortician for a number of years before choosing to become an educator. After receiving her Master's in the Art of Teaching from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Tracy taught middle and high school science for 17 years. After moving back to Minnesota, Tracy retired from teaching and joined the CEDA team in February 2025.
When Tracy is not working, she enjoys spending time with her family and her 4 dogs.