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Todd Olson is CEO of a Minneapolis manufacturer that played a key role in a project to help General Motors make ventilators for the pandemic. He called the effort 'our biggest moment.'

Todd Olson is CEO of Twin City Die Castings in Minneapolis. His company played a key role in an urgent project to help General Motors make ventilators for the coronavirus effort.Todd Olson is CEO of Twin City Die Castings in Minneapolis. His company played a key role in an urgent project to help General Motors make ventilators for the coronavirus effort.

Olson was already bracing for a huge chunk of his regular business drying up because two of his largest customers, Ford and GM, announced they were stopping car production altogether.

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