Caring for the Community Together
John Curry is no stranger to health care. As CEO of Knutson Construction, a Minnesota-based, family-owned company that provides a full-spectrum
of construction services, he leads a team that specializes in partnering with health care organizations to optimize and expand their facilities. Knutson Construction was the contractor for the Norman and Ann Hoffman Emergency Center on the Waconia Campus, and it is currently working on the Orthopedic Institute, a joint venture with Ridgeview and Twin Cities Orthopedics at the Chaska Campus.
Knutson Construction has been a member of Ridgeview Foundation’s Corporate Partner program for the past 13 years because the team felt a common connection with Ridgeview’s culture and the authentic way in which that’s intertwined with Knutson Construction’s mission.
“At Knutson, we often say, ‘together we care.’ That means giving to organizations that utilize the resources to improve the
community,” said Curry. “Ridgeview’s care for our community is genuine and their impact is real.”
Knutson Construction recognizes being a Corporate Partner is a quality investment in the community that allows families and businesses to prosper.
“Having world-class health care close to home is essential,” said Curry. “At Knutson, we have numerous employees who utilize Ridgeview’s services. We’re proud to be a partner in helping to expand and enhance those services, not only for our employees but for the larger community.”
"At Knutson, we often say, ‘together we care.’ That means giving to organizations that utilize the resources to improve the community."
– John Curry CEO, Knutson Construction