Minnesota Oncology a 2023 Minnesota’s Best Gold Winner

The results are in and voters have selected Minnesota Oncology a 2023 Minnesota’s Best Gold Winner

Saint Paul, MN, November 8, 2023 —
Minnesota Oncology has been voted a 2023 Minnesota’s Best Gold Winner in the category of cancer treatment center. A complete list of winners is available at VotedMinnesotasBest.com.

Minnesota’s Best is Minnesota’s premier readers’ choice award program and is open to all Minnesota businesses large and small. Minnesota’s Best is an audience-driven contest. Businesses are nominated by owners, managers, customers, and/or fans. There is no cost to be nominated, voted for, or to win this contest. The contest, which started in 2021, continues to increase in popularity with a 33% increase in votes vs. 2022.

Businesses are nominated in one of over 350 categories and are then vetted, verifying that they provide the service that they are nominated for and that they serve Minnesota. The public can vote once each day during the voting period. There are three winners (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) in each Sub-Category.

“Star Tribune is thrilled with another incredible response from our readers and participating businesses during our third year of Minnesota’s Best,” said Paul Kasbohm, Star Tribune Chief Revenue Officer. “The contest continues to grow as we recognize and celebrate outstanding businesses and organizations across the state.”

Minnesota’s Best 2023 by the numbers:

  • More than 6,700 businesses, organizations and individuals competed to be named Minnesota’s Best 2023
  • Minnesota’s Best voters cast more than 1 million votes.
  • More than 700 winners were announced in 300+ categories.
  • Minnesota’s Best winners represent more than 125 Minnesota cities.

About Minnesota’s Best:

Minnesota’s Best is a Star Tribune Readers’ Choice Award program created by the marketing and advertising department to support local businesses and is not affiliated with the newsroom.  This program was produced with the help of NERUS Strategies LLC and is powered by Optimum by NERUS.

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