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Rob Remark

Age: 34

Fargo Market Leader/ Senior Project Manager

JLG Architects Fargo, N.D.

Rob Remark is a passionate architect and design leader helping JLG Architects’ clients thrive locally, regionally, and nationally. A licensed architect, project manager, office manager, and Board of Directors member at JLG, and a proud husband to Amber and father to two boys, Louis and Leo (with one more on the way), Remark puts his heart and soul into everything he does.

If you know him, the word “energetic” might resonate. Remark is having the most fun when he is supporting, mentoring, strategizing, and emceeing a group or community event. Local to the Fargo-Moorhead area where he grew up, he wandered west to Montana where he graduated with his master’s degree in architecture from Montana State University, and launched one of JLG’s western North Dakota locations before moving home to lead the JLG Fargo office.

A passionate and active community member, Remark has supported numerous service groups such as Best Friends Mentoring, Downtown Dickinson Association, and Rotary.

Sean Rinkenberger

Age: 31

Chief Financial Officer

First Community Credit Union

Jamestown, N.D.

Sean Rinkenberger

Tina Fricke Robinson

Age: 38

Senior Environmental Planner/ Project Manager

HDR Bismarck, N.D.

Tina Fricke Robinson is an Environmental Planner/Senior Environmental Project Manager with HDR, Inc. She is a graduate of North Dakota State University, where she received her B.S. degree in Natural Resources Management. At HDR, Robinson leads the environmental program for the state of North Dakota, managing environmental documentation and permitting for a wide variety of projects, such as transportation, aviation, water resources, power, and waste. She enjoys complex projects and helping younger staff tap into their strengths so they can develop their careers.

Sean Rinkenberger serves as the Chief Financial Officer for First Community Credit Union, the largest Credit Union in North Dakota. Rinkenberger is passionate about solving problems and believes his team can always find ways to do things better. He oversees accounting, balance sheet strategy and facilities management for the nearly billion-dollar credit union.

In the community, Rinkenberger has spent time serving on numerous boards including the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce, the Young Professionals of Jamestown and is a founding board member of the Jamestown Regional Entrepreneur Center. He currently serves on the Dakota Credit Union Association Board of Directors as a Multi-State-at-Large director.

Originally from Bottineau, N.D., Rinkenberger is a CPA and a graduate of the University of Jamestown with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He is a recipient of both the President’s Key Award and the Young Alumni Medallion from the University of Jamestown. In his personal life, Rinkenberger enjoys outdoor adventures with his wife, Katie, and their two boys.

Outside of work, Robinson uses her love of the outdoors and conservation to serve as co-secretary for the Capital City Lake Birds, North Dakota’s first women’s-only chapter of Pheasants Forever, dedicated to female hunter recruitment and outreach, conservation advocacy, education, and creating a community of sportswomen. She is a member of the National Association of Environmental Professionals, a past member of the Bismarck Mandan’s Young Professionals Network, and an organist at Bethel Lutheran Church.

She resides in Menoken, N.D., with her husband, Andrew, and their rescue dog Sadie.