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Hamse Warfa appointed assistant commissioner at Minnesota DEED

Hamse Warfa's appointment as assistant commissioner in the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development on March 22, 2019 makes him the highest ranking African immigrant employee in state government. Photo: Bush Foundation
Hamse Warfa’s appointment as assistant commissioner in the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development on March 22, 2019 makes him the highest ranking African immigrant employee in state government. Photo: Bush Foundation

Somali-American entrepreneur, Hamse Warfa, was named the Department of Employment and Economic Development’s (DEED) Assistant Commissioner for Economic Opportunity on March 22nd. The appointment makes him the highest ranking African immigrant in Minnesota state government.

Governor Tim Walz’s transition team had in January announced Warfa as one of three finalists for the position of DEED commissioner to serve in his cabinet. The commissioner position was instead given to Steve Grove.

According to DEED Communications Director,Shane Delaney, “the role will work with stakeholder groups,DEED partners, and local officials and boards across the state to advance economic equity in our State and amplify DEED programs that target under-invested and under-capitalized communities of color.”

Warfa is a community builder, philanthropist, and entrepreneur who most recently Cofounded BanQu Inc, a blockchain powered social impact platform bringing years of experience to the new position.

DEED Commissioner Steve Grove, who appointed Warfa, described Warfa as a “proven leader who will help us continue to move forward.”

“Minnesota continues to experience one of the worst economic racial disparities in the nation… We have a lot of work to do in this area. I’m committed to making this a priority at DEED,” said Grove.

DEED is the state’s principal economic development agency, creating programs to promote business recruitment, expansion, and retention; international trade; workforce development; and community development.

Warfa’s position is new and will see him lead a new division – the Office of Economic Opportunity within DEED that replaces the office of Economic Equity and Opportunity that was formed under former governor Mark Dayton’s administration in 2016.

Warfa holds a Masters in Organizational Management and Leadership from Springfield College in Massachusetts, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from San Diego University.

About Bethel Gessesse, Mshale Photojournalist [1]

Bethel is a general assignment reporter and photojournalist at Mshale. She is based in Atlanta.

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