About

Hi, my name is Judy Grundstrom. What is the blog about? It is quickly becoming the Twin Cities source for crazy things. Besides that, it’s ….
Just like Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo but with more rappin’ and less break dancin’.
“If you can’t beat the system … break it!”
But seriously, here is my bio:
I am a straight shooting, can-do person who loves to talk to people. An Architect by profession, I considers myself simply highly educated “problem solver” who is able find creative solutions to meet people’s needs. The first step in that process means listening to the clients and stakeholders for a project and facilitating the creation of priorities and goals that will direct the design process from beginning to end. My specialized background in corporate and community branding strategies assist clients in arriving at a powerful and cohesive place making strategy that impacts signage, graphics, public art, and the broad range of elements, materials, and fixtures that constitute the built environment. Over the past ten years, I have amassed a portfolio of awards and award winning projects.
Using my branding and communication experience, I have diversified my professional life to include work in both traditional and social media. I am a weekly contributor to “Jason & Alexis, with Jason Matheson” on myTalk FM107.1 for a segment called “Three’s Company.” I am a weekly contributor to the television show “The Weekend Buzz with Jason Matheson” on Fox 9, on the second half of the show called “The Big Buzz” discussing celebrity gossip and other hot topics.
Born in Canada to British parents, I have traveled all over the world and have a unique multi-cultural perspective. I currently live in the Diamond Lake neighborhood of Minneapolis with my husband and two children. For the quality of my professional work and leadership in the community, I was named one the Minneapolis and St Paul Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty.


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