WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Here’s what some past 40 under Forty winners have been up to After working in nursing, Tina Stinson decided to start her own photography business. Then she branched out to start Ca-Layla, a downtown boutique for babies and mothers. Photo illustration by JAMES WOODCOCK
Past winners
www.mdexplain.com. French is partnered with another physician, Dr. Ben Sickler. They strive to answer From 45 their customers’ medical questions Nina Hernandez, a 2012 honoree, quickly and accurately, using their own is now development director of Youth extensive training. Dynamics, a nonprofit that helps youth with mental illness. Tina Stinson, a 2015 winner, sold her downtown baby boutique and Clark Marten Photography, where photo studio, Ca-Layla, to Becky Salyer, 2015 honoree Rudi Marten works, this year’s winner. Salyer has since received in the Billings Gazette’s 2016 renamed the store to Bumps ‘n Bundles Readers’ Choice Awards and moved it to Shiloh Crossing. StinThe family business has been son has moved to Bozeman, where she operating for 30 years. Photographer still operates her photography studio, Clark Marten, Rudi’s dad, moved his studio from his home outside of Colum- http://www.tinastinsonphotography. com. bus to a building on historic Montana Avenue several years ago. Clark and Rudi work together. “Our work has a lot of depth plus an artistic edge blurring the lines between photography and art,” Rudi said. DAVID GRUBBS/Gazette Staff
Nina Hernandez, regional director for the American Heart Association, is passionate about adoption. She and her husband, Ryan Duffy, adopted their 2-year-old son, Gage.
Dr. Kris French, a 2016 honoree, has launched an interactive website,
Mac Fogelsong, vice president and chief operating officer at Sanderson Stewart, was recently elected to the firm’s board of directors. In his role as COO, Fogelsong oversees project delivery and operations. He is a 2009 40 Under Forty honoree.
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