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The History of Yacht Racing in Minnesota: How Its Sailors and Boat Builders Transformed Competitive Sailing in America: 1870-2022 - Browne, Tim
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The untold history of yacht racing in Minnesota form 1870-2022.

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The untold history of yacht racing in Minnesota form 1870-2022.
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Author Tim Browne, a fomer adjunct marketing professor at the University of St. Thomas--Opus School of Business (and University of Minnesota BA Degree in Journalism), is a Minneapolis marketing firm business owner (began in 1987) after working with leading U.S. advertising agencies Young & Rubicam Detroit (Chrysler) and Saatchi and Saatchi New York (Toyota) and corporately with WarnerMedia/HBO and Anheuser-Busch InBev. His Minneapolis founded company, Browne+Browne Marketing, has created and managed consumer product advertising, promotions and events for clients such as Polaris, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Ralston Purina, Indian Motorcycles, Wells Fargo, Inland Lake Yachting Association, National Class A-Scow Association, Yacht Racing Union of the Great Lakes, Miami Yacht Club and others, and his firm's division, Browne+Browne Books, published an international award-winning children's book Quacky Smacky & Tacky in 2020. After being a high school Hall of Fame athlete in footbal, baseball and basketball, he was Big Ten scholarship athlete at the University of Minnesota (football), Browne joined a racing team on A-Scow and E-Scow Classes racing throughout the Midwest out of the Minnetonka Yacht Club. He also raced yachts competitively on the East Coast and the Bahamas and whose event marketing firm managed corporate sponsorships and publicity for over 30 yacht racing regattas throughout the U.S. In competitive sailing, Browne was a champion race winning in the 1977 TransSuperior Race, the 1977 A-Scow Invitational regatta and multiple-years of Minnetonka Yacht Club Championships. He had a short acting career, as a suporting actor in Neil Simon's Oscar-winning The Heartbreak Kid.