Hometown: Dayton, Minn.
Current home: Minneapolis
Age: 60
Family: Single; daughter, Lilly, 9, and dog, Yogi
Education: St. Cloud State University, 1973, B.S. in speech communication
Career: Artist agent, Schon Productions, 1974-79; radio advertising salesperson and nightclub talent buyer, 1978-85; Guthrie Theater talent buyer, 1985-94; Triad/Compass Entertainment, partner, 1994-98; Sue McLean & Associates, president, 1998-present
Websites: www.suemclean.com, www.tweentowngirlscamp.com
Business: Promotes concerts by rock, folk, blues and other artists in the Twin Cities and around the state; operates Tweentown Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls
Employees: Six to 30, depending on season
2010 revenue: $3 million
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