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Thank you to our readers who submitted 64 nominations of young people excelling in our community and voting to determine this year’s recipients.

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Thank you to our presenting sponsor MyPros and Congratulations to all our 20 under 40 professionals!

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RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS,

IMPACT OF YOUNG LEADERS We are thrilled to share the winners of this year’s 20 Under 40 program with the Midland Daily News. These young professionals are truly making a difference in our community and deserve to be recognized. Sponsoring this contest is a no-brainer for the Midland Business Alliance (MBA) and MYPros: Midland Young Professionals. MYPros is an important program of the MBA because it helps fulfill one of our most important missions: attracting and retaining young professionals. Through personal and professional development opportunities, community involvement and fostering social relationships, MYPros helps young professionals grow and feel more connected to Midland. We are excited to see the program continue to grow – more members are joining and becoming more engaged by the day! Over the past year the program has experienced tremendous growth – increasing by over 100 members in 2023 for a total membership of almost 300.

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Director of Membership & Partner Engagement, Midland Business Alliance

These members are not only participating in all of the great events and growth opportunities we offer, they are investing in their community as well. Our crowdfunding

Events,developments and analysis from around the region and around the world to keep you at the top of your game.

campaign put more than $60,000 into two great local businesses this year: Nor’East Outdoors and Three Bridges Distillery. Since the inception of the crowdfund in 2019, the total community impact has eclipsed $150,000. Previous crowdfund winners are Pizza Baker, Aviator Cookie Company, Grove Tea Lounge and Aster. Isn’t it inspiring to see what a small but dedicated group of young professionals can do? MYPros members are all making a major impact every day in the organizations you work for and the entire Midland community. We recognize the great work of this group at our annual meeting every November. Be sure to check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MYPros to see who won these awards. Getting involved in MYPros is easy. For a small annual membership fee, you can participate in all of our great events, including educational luncheons, socials and volunteer opportunities. There really is something for everyone. To learn more and join, visit our website: www.MBAmi.org/mypros.

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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Grace Rodriguez Medical/Healthcare Residence: Midland Employer: McLaren Bay Region Spouse: Benjamin Arnold Children: Shea and Luna Hobbies: Camping, reading, spending time with my kids

Grace Rodriguez, 37 McLaren Bay Region

Church, volunteer organizations: St Brigid Catholic Church

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Describe a day on the job for you. Typical day would start with checking on my census, making sure all my patients get all the core measures/orders they need for Stroke. Rounding with patient, nursing, management, physician. Responding to Code Stroke if there is any. Following up on any issues or concerns. Working on education plan for staff and community outreach. Unless I have something scheduled to do for the day already. Checking on smaller sites to provide them resources offsite. What is the best thing about working in your industry? Community Health Screening, by doing this outreach we are educating the community members of their risks for stroke as well as how to manage

them with education on managing blood pressure, pulse checks, blood glucose/cholesterol level, nutrition counseling, stroke education. Who are some role models that you look up to? My mother, Marie. She continues to inspire us on the value of not just hard work, but also quality work, and investing in oneself, family, and community. She always kept a positive outlook about work and its influence on personal growth. In terms of role model from history, Florence Nightingale for her efforts to formalize nursing education and leading nurses to improve quality of care and promoting public health and quality bedside nursing care. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Discipline, teamwork, and communication is the key. I do my best to keep an organized schedule to allow harmony between work and life. I am grateful to have great teams of people at work and in my personal life to help me when, and where needed. It is important to have the courage to ask for help and communicate effectively when it is needed. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part of working in the Midland area is serving the community I belong and being able to give back by providing some needed health education and resources.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Adam Wittbrodt Fitness/Health & Wellness Residence: Weidman

their athletic endeavors. I truly enjoy the interactions I have with all my clients!

Employer: Level Up Fitness and Training

What is the best thing about working in your industry? I get to help people move and feel better. I also get to educate them about their bodies, and how it’s impacted by daily movements.

Spouse: Amanda Wittbrodt Children: Brenton, Logan, Jayden, and Evan Hobbies: Weightlifting, fastpitch softball, writing, reading Church, volunteer organizations: 1016 recovery network board of directors, Rotary member. Describe a day on the job for you. My days are packed with training clients. Usually from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a midday break for my own personal workout. I have the pleasure of working with a variety of clients. I work with people looking to achieve changes in their body composition, reduce pain, gain strength, and improve in

Who are some role models that you look up to? My grandpa. He was the kindest and most caring man I’ve ever known. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Constant reflection. There are times that I work too much, and times I need to put in a few extra hours on a project. By utilizing reflection, I can be conscious about if the balance is shifting one way or the other and make adjustments. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? The people!

“Thank you to the Greater Midland Area Community for your continued support!”

Adam Wittbrodt , 38

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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Chandler S. Grove Entrepreneurship Residence: Bay City Employer: Grove Investment Group Spouse Anna Grove Name of children: We are expecting our first child in June. Hobbies: Golfing, reading, traveling.

Chandler S. Grove, 25

Grove Investment Group

Describe a day on the job for you. Being an entrepreneur in the world of real estate, none of my days are the same. That is one of the reasons I love my job. Typically I find myself responding to emails first thing in the morning. After that I will usually visit all of our active rehab projects to ensure they are on track to meet our goals. The middle of my days consist of in-person meetings and phone calls. In the afternoons I will go to whichever project is in need of additional hands and get my hands dirty on whatever may be behind. My nights and evenings are back at the office doing desk work or networking to nurture and build relationships. What is the best thing about work-

ing in your industry? The best thing about working in the real estate industry is being able to provide affordable, well-maintained housing in safe and desirable neighborhoods. Who are some role models that you look up to? My late grandpa, Jeff Grove, is a person I have always looked up to. He was a man that kept to himself, yet did whatever was necessary to get the job done. My father in law, Brad Brushaber, has also been someone I have looked up to as an entrepreneur. Specifically, his ability to take and manage risks. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? My wife, Anna, is the reason I am able to be as successful as I am. Due to my rigorous schedule, I lean on her a lot and she keeps my life in order. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part about working in the Midland area is all of the kind people I meet and interact with every day.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Ema Lynch Positive Professional Residence: Freeland Employer: Allied HR Solutions Hobbies: Traveling, boating, snowboarding, and spending time with friends. Church, volunteer organizations: Mentoring young HR professionals and college students, helping guide them in their career. Additionally, being a part of MyPros, I attend networking events and make connections with other professionals in the community. During college at CMU, I was a member of SHRM, where I attended weekly meetings and actively engaged to broaden my knowledge and understanding of HR practices.

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Describe a day on the job for you: A typical day as an HR Consultant involves a dynamic mix of responsibilities and interactions. Mornings kick off with preparations, reviewing schedules, and addressing urgent tasks. Engaging with clients is a central part of my day, with meetings focusing on HR projects, hiring needs, and strategic guidance. A portion of my day is typically spent conducting interviews, evaluating candidate qualifications, and providing feedback to hiring managers. My attention also goes to policy and procedure reviews, ensuring compliance with current labor laws and industry best practices. Adaptability is so important in my role, with navigating clients’ needs and providing timely and effective solutions.

What is the best thing about working in your industry? One of the most rewarding aspects of working as an HR Consultant is the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on both organizations and individuals. The variety of tasks provides a diverse work experience and allows for continuous learning which I enjoy! Who are some role models that you look up to? My bosses, Scott Huntoon and Ali Huntoon, are my role models. They strive to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and can thrive. I appreciate them for providing me guidance in my career, and for their dedication to learning and adapting. They have taught me a lot and I appreciate everything they do for me and our team. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I keep a healthy work-life balance by prioritizing time for my own hobbies and personal activities. Engaging in my hobbies and spending time with family and friends is extremely important to ensure a balanced life outside of work. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part about working in Midland is their commitment to local businesses and community development. I enjoy participating in community events organized by the MBA, which provide networking opportunities and contribute to the sense of unity in Midland. The collaborative environment and support for local businesses makes working here truly fulfilling.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Teresa Quintana Real Estate Residence: Sanford Employer: Century 21 Signature Realty Spouse: Brett Fales Hobbies: I enjoy volunteering, organizing events for the community, reading, socializing, and boating. Church, volunteer organizations: I attend One Church in Midland. I volunteer with many organizations and groups, mostly for Sanford. I serve on the Friends of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail board as well, helping make improvements to the Rail Trail.

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Describe a day on the job for you. Every day is different, and I usually never know what my day is going to look like until the night before. It is typically showings, listing appointments but I also spend a substantial amount of time working from home whether it be analyzing listing prices, marketing, problem solving or coordinating inspections and answering questions. What is the best thing about working in your industry? I love helping people accomplish their goals! Who are some role models that you look up to? My number one mentor/role model is Dolores Porte. She is the Village Council President for Sanford. We met

in the wake of the dam failures, and have since become great friends and she has taught me so much about leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. We have accomplished a lot together. I also look up to one of our County Commissioners, Jeanette Snyder. She is one of those women who has such an admirable temperament in stressful situations, and really teaches you to be true to yourself and what you believe in. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? This is always a struggle in Real Estate, but when I find myself being overwhelmed, I do implement communications boundaries later at night and in early morning. Give myself permission to turn off the phone and get some rest. I also try to reserve Sunday for my day with my family since we can all be off that one day per week. This does not always work out perfectly because I do have to be flexible for other people’s schedules, but it is a good place to start. Slower seasons usually balance out busy seasons also. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? I genuinely have a passion for this location and community. I know it well, so familiarity certainly is useful in my line of work. I like that I know a lot of people, and if I don’t we usually still have some sort of mutual contact. We have a very nice combination of city, but with great parks and recreation, our townships provide beautiful rural properties and amenities. Midland County offers a lot of things to do, between events and outdoor recreation. I also have to drive a lot so actually, I like our roads here. They are very well maintained as opposed to some other places.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Kelly Jeska Fitness/Health & Wellness Residence: Sanford Employer: Wild Heart Yoga Hobbies: Reading, hiking, camping, spending time with my two dogs: Finn the springerdoodle and Freddie the Golden Mountain Dog. Church, volunteer organizations: I teach yoga on a volunteer basis with the Better Breathers Club of Midland, Cancer Services of Midland, and Delta College in Midland. Describe a day on the job for you. I spend some time planning my classes for the day, including the anatomical focus we’ll be spending time on, the theme or yoga tradition/philosophy we’ll be exploring, any poems or readings that are complementary to the theme, and of course the asana (poses) that we will practice to encompass all of it. Then I go to class either in Sanford or Midland and lead my students in yoga. In between classes I work as a freelance virtual technology assistant in the health/wellness field for various clients.

What is the best thing about working in your industry? Sharing the practice of yoga - I started my yoga journey in Midland many years ago and I hope to bring the practice to the area once more. Who are some role models that you look up to? Well-known yoga teachers Jason Crandell, Tiffany Cruikshank, Rachel Land, as well as local business owner Jill Ahearn. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Teaching yoga takes a lot of energy, time, education, and hustle so it can be easy to feel overwhelmed or burnt out. I rest when I can and, believe it or not, do yoga! What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? I have been working in the Midland area since I was 18 and really enjoy the sense of community throughout the town. There are a lot of small but important businesses and organizations that deserve recognition and patronage - and I hope to shine at least a little light on the partners I’ve been working with over the past year and a half.

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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Heather Watson Nonprofit/Volunteer/Philanthropy

Heather Watson, 27

Midland Business Alliance Residence: Bay City Employer: Midland Business Alliance Spouse: Gabe Van Sumeren (fiancé) Hobbies: I love spending time outdoors with my fiancé, whether it’s hiking, hunting, fishing, or searching for Petoskey Stones. We’re on a mission to visit all the Michigan Lighthouses and U.S. National Parks. Besides that, I just enjoy traveling in general—exploring new places and experiencing different environments. It’s all about making great memories together.

Church, volunteer organizations: I serve as the Head J.V. Softball Coach at H.H Dow High School. In addition to my coaching role, I am actively involved in community initiatives and serve on the MYPros Steering Committee and Young Leaders United Executive Council. My commitment to community service extends to various organizations, with a focus on frequent volunteer work with the Great Lakes Bay Veterans Coalition and the Michigan Association of Chamber Professionals. It’s through these opportunities that I strive to make a positive impact and contribute to the well-being of our community. Describe a day on the job for you: In my role as an event coordinator for the MBA, a typical day is a mix of tasks aimed at ensuring our events go off without a hitch. I usually start by

checking and responding to emails, making sure all the details are in order. Then, I jump into coordinating committee meetings, ensuring everyone is on the same page about what needs to be done. As the morning progresses, I focus on planning upcoming events, fine-tuning budgets, and keeping everything on track. I often reach out to vendors and sponsors to confirm all the details. During the actual events, I’m on-site, overseeing everything to make sure it runs smoothly, troubleshooting any issues, and sticking to the schedule. After the event, I tie up loose ends, gather feedback, and update our records. Throughout the day, flexibility and effective communication are key. It’s a role where you wear many hats, but it’s all about making sure our MBA events are successful and memorable. What is the best thing about working in your industry? Working in the chamber industry offers several rewarding aspects, but one of the standout elements is the opportunity to actively contribute to the growth and well-being of your local community. In essence, the best thing about working in the chamber industry is the ability to make a meaningful impact on the community while enjoying a diverse and engaging professional experience. Who are some role models that you look up to? At the moment, I don’t have a specific role model. I believe in drawing inspiration from various sources

and learning from a diverse range of experiences. While I haven’t identified a single individual as my role model, I’m continually motivated by the positive qualities and achievements of different people around me. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I find great fulfillment in traveling and exploring new places. The diversity of environments and experiences during our travels contributes to a well-rounded and enriching life. For me, it’s not just about the destinations but the journey itself and the memories we create together. These hobbies serve as a rejuvenating counterbalance to the demands of work, allowing me to return with renewed energy and focus. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? Midland is a vibrant city with a lot to offer. The community is strong, providing ample opportunities for both work and leisure. Residents take pride in their involvement in local events and festivals, creating a welcoming atmosphere. As someone who is passionate for the Great Lakes Bay Region, I appreciate Midland’s contribution through diverse cultural and arts scene while offering various recreational activities. It’s a place with a bit of everything, making it ideal for those seeking a lively and easygoing lifestyle.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Ali Huntoon Human Resources

Residence: Midland Employers: Allied HR Solutions and Allied Group Fitness Name of spouse: Scott Huntoon Hobbies: I love joyful movement! I’m a fitness and yoga instructor and spend a lot of time working out. I love live music and go to concerts frequently! Church, volunteer organizations: I am currently an Ambassador for the Midland Business Alliance, on the board of Family & Children’s services throughout the end of 2023, a member of the Midland Noon Exchange Club and will be joining the Midland Business Alliance board in January 2024. Describe a day on the job for you. Typically, I am wearing my HR Consultant hat from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., helping small businesses and start-ups with their HR needs. Then after 5 p.m. and on weekends I change into a fitness and yoga instructor, teaching several classes at my studio next door each week! Our fitness studio is super inclusive of all fitness levels and body types, and the best part about my job is watching my clients strengthen their confidence and make new friendships and connections! What is the best thing about working in your industry? The best part is seeing clients thrive! We proudly welcome individuals of all body types and levels, catering to both beginners and seasoned fitness veterans. Our mission extends beyond physical exercise – it’s about rediscovering your

inner drive and reconnecting with your authentic self through mind and body fitness. We understand that movement is not only about enhancing physical health but also a powerful tool to alleviate anxiety and depression. Personally, I experienced a transformative shift when I discovered movement that brought me genuine joy, and I believe exercise should be invigorating, not agonizing. Movement keeps our clients healthy, both physically and mentally.

Who are some role models that you look up to? I love all of the amazing woman entrepreneurs in the Great Lakes Bay Region! We all have so much to learn from each other, and I truly wouldn’t be where I am today without their guidance and friendship. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I believe mental health is really important – I participate in joyful movement when I can and when I am sensing that burnout is coming, I try to delegate tasks! Having my supportive co-founder and husband, Scott, is a life-saver and he often helps when I’m starting to struggle! What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? Working in the Midland area is like being part of one big, friendly neighborhood. What I love most is the laid-back vibe and the way everyone here feels like a friend you’ve known forever. There’s this fantastic sense of community that you don’t find just anywhere. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee at a local spot or attending a community event, it always feels like you’re among friends.

Ali Huntoon, 35

Allied HR Solutions and Allied Group Fitness

Congratulations to Peter and all of this year’s 20 under 40 winners. attorneys at law

• Wills/Estates • Real Property • Divorce • Child Custody • Criminal/Traffic

Peter K. Durance Atty.

Serving the Midland Community for Over 30 Years

218 Dartmouth Dr. | Midland, MI 48640 (989) 835-5880 sedurancepc.com


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Taylor Trapani Business/Sales

Residence: Midland Employer: Trapani Communications Spouse: Josh Roden Hobbies: Snowboarding, skiing, exercising, drawing, painting, reading, traveling Church, volunteer organizations: The ROCK Center for Youth Development – I’m the incoming chair of the board (January 2024); Class of 2023 Great Lakes Bay Regional Alliance Institute for Leaders

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Describe a day on the job for you. A day at Trapani Communications consists of writing content such as communications strategies, press releases, or flyers; meeting with clients; managing projects by working with third-party vendors and maintaining project deadlines; and trying to keep the number of unread emails in my inbox as low as I can. What is the best thing about working in your industry? The best thing about working in the public relations and communications industry is that I get to learn about so many organizations and other industries. This year alone, I’ve learned about lake level special assessment districts, employment opportunities for people with disabilities though work with the Arnold Center, and the ins and outs of the Greater Midland Community Center, to name a few. It’s fun to help all sorts of organizations share their story with the community.

Who are some role models that you look up to? I look up to many community leaders in Midland – several of whom I’ve been grateful to work with. One of those people is Bev Wenzel, the executive director of The ROCK Center for Youth Development. When Bev asked me to serve on the board several years ago, it was something I had never done before and I doubted I had anything to contribute. She saw strengths in me that I couldn’t see in myself at the time and believed in and encouraged those. Fast forward a few years and my involvement and role in the organization has grown. I’m excited to serve The ROCK as its chairperson starting January 2024. A good role model sees strengths in others. A great role model helps you see them too. Another person I look up to is Terry Moore who is woven into much of the fabric of Midland. His mentorship throughout the years has taught me about effective leadership and generosity. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? To maintain a healthy work-life balance I keep stress at bay and set personal boundaries for how connected I am to email and my phone. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? Midland is filled with extremely generous people. One of my favorite things about working in this community is that people want to see each other succeed and will go out of their way to make that happen. In a smaller city, it’s less about competition and more about collaboration. The cherry on top, is that Midland is located within the Great Lakes Bay Region which enables people and organizations to expand their network and connections in unique ways that reach beyond Midland’s boundaries.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Peter K. Durance Legal Services Residence: Midland Employer: Stephen E. Durance P.C. Spouse: Lauren DeWitt-Durance Hobbies: Target shooting, reading Church, volunteer organizations: County of Midland School presentation volunteer

Peter K. Durance, 30

Stephen E. Durance P.C.

Describe a day on the job for you. Depending on the day of the week, it will begin either with hearings in the Midland Courthouse or I will start my day at the office. Once I get to work, if I am not in court, I plan out my day and prepare for any hearings for later that day. If no hearings are scheduled I plan on working on one dedicated larger project and several smaller projects for the day. Specifically, my larger projects are prepara-

tions for jury trials, motion hearings, or briefs that are due. Smaller projects include client contacts and ensuring they are kept up to date on their files. I need to keep flexible hours as I also take court-appointed work for the county and need to be available to step into hearings or be available if the county requires a public defender be present. What is the best thing about working in your industry? The best thing about working in my industry is the numerous clients I get to meet and the individual stories that I get to hear. While certain cases may deal with the same subject matter, every client’s story is different and the facts are always different. It is also a positive to interact with the same associates every day. The clerks, staff, or other employees of the County who I interact with always give a fresh take on various things and can relate to any problems that arise. Who are some role models that you look up to? I look up to all of the big names for attorneys, Thurgood Marshall, Clarence Darrow, etc. The big

names that are known for excellent work product, striving to do the best they can while not necessarily winning every case. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I put a large focus on making sure I dedicate a certain amount of time per day to help my wife around the home. Staying on top of the little things at the house helps keep a routine and orderly aspect to my week. Whenever there is a particularly stressful or time-consuming case to work on, making sure I take time to perform small chores around the house helps to slow down my mind. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part of working in Midland is the uniqueness of the area. While it is a smaller town population wise, having such a large corporation headquartered here lets us have more access to a variety of things. The restaurants are always a very high quality and consistent in providing an excellent atmosphere.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: John Boothroyd Civil/Public Service ical affiliation, it would be to never watch cable news. I don’t and I am better informed because of it. I also keep track of a lot of proposed pieces of legislation and regulations. Since my job is to represent, not just Michigan Sugar Company, but also agriculture and farmers, there are a lot of issues that I need to keep track of. From tax policy, to labor and employment law, to energy policy, regulators and legislators are not always thinking about how policies affect farmers. It my job to help educate them. The rest of my day is generally filled with meetings and calls. When we were both working from home during the pandemic, my wife would joke that all I do all day is talk on the phone. To cap things off, I end up going to a lot of events and fundraisers after work hours.

John Boothroyd, 33

Michigan Sugar Company Residence: Midland

Church, and I am the Immediate Past President of The Arc of Midland Board of Directors.

Employer: Michigan Sugar Company

Describe a day on the job for you. One of the best things about my job is that every day is different. I frequently travel to Lansing and Washington, D.C., so I have a lot of early starts. I also represent our company on the boards of many organizations, so beginning my day with an early Zoom meeting isn’t uncommon either.

Spouse: Katherine Boothroyd Children: Charlotte, William, Elizabeth and Edward Hobbies: Skiing, tennis, collecting vintage political memorabilia, and getting emotionally traumatized by the Detroit Lions every year (It’s looking good this year!). Church, volunteer organizations: I serve on session at Memorial Presbyterian

If I am in the office, I usually start my day by getting caught up on emails and calls from the day before. I also read state, local, and national news to make sure that I’m not missing anything. Given my line of work, a lot of people ask me which news channel I watch. If I have one piece of advice for everyone, regardless of polit-

What is the best thing about working in your industry? I love that every day is a new challenge. Not a lot of positions like mine have as broad a portfolio as I do, representing the company on the federal, state, and local levels. I also enjoy meeting new people. Politics is an inherently relational industry, so you end up getting to know a lot of people with a wide variety of backgrounds. Who are some role models that you look up to? I have always seen Gerald Ford as a great role model for public service. He made decisions that he knew would cost him his career to do what he thought was best for the country. We need more people in public service who value their country over their personal ambition. On a personal level, my father set a great example for how to be a great dad and have a long and

loving marriage. That said, I can never forgive him for passing on to me his sense of humor. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I try to keep my work problems at work and any family issues at home. Having to travel quite a bit helps. It gives me a chance to decompress on my way home. Since my wife and I both work, we try to prioritize building memories as a family. We cannot always get the quantity of time together that we would like, so we try to maximize the quality of that time. Having traditions and hobbies that we do as a family is extremely important to us. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? Being a father of four, I love that it’s safe and that we have quality schools. I genuinely love the people in the Great Lakes Bay Region. A lot of people that I went to high school with would always talk about getting out and moving to other places. I spent five years working in Washington, D.C. after college and from day one I knew I wanted to move back and build my life here. It’s also nice having three connected, but distinct, communities located in close proximity. Between Midland, Bay City, and Saginaw, there is always something to do. For a town this size there is a lot more going on than you would expect. The Great Lakes Bay Invitational and the Dow Tennis Classic are two of my favorite events to attend. I also don’t think people realize how lucky we are to host Broadway shows at the Midland Center for the Arts. These are the same shows and actors that perform in Chicago and Detroit but you can see them in Midland for a third of the price.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Emily Eickhoff Education

Spouse: Nathan Children: Avery and Sutton Hobbies: Gardening, reading, spending time with family Describe a day on the job for you. No two days are the same in middle school. My students keep my days very lively and exciting.

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I was a Creeker myself so working where I spent my foundational years is the best! Midland is such a unique community.

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What is the best thing about working in your industry? The students and my colleagues. I work with an awesome group of professionals that truly care about student success. They are fantastic educators. Creating relationships with my students is the best part of my job. Getting to know them and see who they become is the best part!

How do you keep a healthy worklife balance? Taking care of my physical health is very important to me. Eating well, working out, showing my daughters how to show up for myself. It’s very important to set boundaries!

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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Brett Fales Construction Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, working on property and spending time with my family. Church, volunteer organizations: TRC Midland Blooms volunteer team, Lincoln Township Board trustee and the ABC Greater MI Membership Committee Describe a day on the job for you. Working with subcontractors, vendors, designers, and engineers to bring clients projects to fruition while maintaining budget, functionality, quality, and safety. What is the best thing about work in your industry? Being able to take nothing and make it something. Our industry is very rewarding because upon completion of a project we have tangible results you can look at, touch, feel, experience, and physically walk through right in front of you. It’s great to be able to look at an empty field and then see the final product of a newly completed building and developed site or take a dark and dreary office and turn it into an inviting and welcoming environment.

Brett Fales, 39

Three Rivers Corporation Residence: Sanford

Spouse: Teresa Quintana

Employer: Three Rivers Corporation

Children: Dallas Quintana

Who are some role models that you look up to? Too many to list. I’ve been blessed to have a good family that has deep roots in the construction industry through several generations as well as different trades; both grandfathers, father, father-in-law, and several uncles who have all showed

me hard work, determination, attention to detail and quality go into what it takes to put in a good honest days work. Not to mention other family members, supervisors, foreman and other tradesman I’ve worked for and alongside that have showed me the tricks of the trade. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Our job, like many, is very demanding at times, especially nowadays when everyone and everything is so “plugged in” all the time and being reachable seems like a 24/7 commitment. I think having the ability to “check out” and leave the phones, leave the tablets, leave the emails behind helps set healthy boundaries to maintain a good work-life balance. That response can always wait until the morning - especially a Monday morning! What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part about working in the Midland area is the small-town feel. Numerous times while out to dinner or attending events in the area it’s very common to run into people you do business with during your normal work day and it’s a good feeling to know those good relationships you keep during business hours not only create good business but turn people into good friends and acquaintances in the small town community as well.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Brent Sieggreen

20 Under 40: Amber Carter Pet Professionals

Veterans Describe a day on the job for you. My dogs come in happy to see me and then I bathe them, dry them, cut their hair, and make them pretty, by putting bows or bandanas on them. Then I send them home. What is the best thing about working in your industry? Building relationships with furry friends of all kinds and seeing the smile on their parents’ faces when they see their dogs’ new look.

Amber Carter, 31

Woodland Pet Resort Residence: Midland Employer: Woodland Pet Resort Children: Olive Henry Hobbies: Geocaching, walking my dogs around the Tridge and going to concerts.

Who are some role models that you look up to? I don’t really look up to anyone. I focus on being myself and doing good in the world. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Being a dog groomer, I’m able to choose to take days off and how many hours I work. I make an effort to spend time with my family every weekend, and do special things with my daughter when I can. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? My favorite part about Midland is that it’s a very family oriented city, and there’s a great sense of community here.

ers. I also specialize in fine dining and large banquet cooking.

Brent Sieggreen, 39 The H Hotel Residence: Midland Employer: The H Hotel Spouse: Jolynn Children: Zeke and Livi Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, bowling and playing pool Church, volunteer organizations: United Veterans of Michigan. Describe a day on the job for you. As a chef I supervise cooks and dishwash-

What is the best thing about work in your industry? I like that I can be creative with what I cook and design. The plating of my culinary work helps express who I am. The experiences of tasting and cooking around the world cuisine (help inform my work). Who are some role models that you look up to? The unit of Marines that I served with in Iraq. Also my fellow chefs that I have worked with over the years. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? I make sure that I make time for both work and personal life. Even when there’s very little time. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? I like that I’m close to family and living in a small upscale community.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Hannah Merillat Entrepreneur dogs and reading. Church, volunteer organizations: One Church in Sanford. I also volunteer at Royal Family Kids Camp and Sanford events. Describe a day on the job for you. It varies from day to day quite a bit which is what I love about being self employed and owning businesses in different industries! On the weekends, I typically work long, yet fun, days at the bridal shop. During the week, I teach fitness classes at the gym, work with brides, and spend lots of office time doing anything from payroll, reconciliations, social media posting, unboxing inventory and lots more! I have good systems and processes that help me stay organized, yet every day is definitely diverse and requires forward planning to make sure I get everything done needed for each business!

Hannah Merillat, 27

Three Diamonds Bridal, Edge Fitness & Training Headquarters, Three Diamonds Prom & Formal and Briggs Contracting Residence: Sanford

ters, Three Diamonds Prom & Formal and Briggs Contracting.

Employer: My businesses are Three Diamonds Bridal, Edge Fitness & Training Headquar-

Hobbies: Weightlifting, kickboxing - anything at the gym. Spending time with my three

What is the best thing about working in your industry? Helping people and making others feel good and positive about themselves! In both the fashion industry and fitness industry, I work in a position where I am lucky enough to be able to pour positivity and uplifting energy into others, which is turn makes me feel great! I love meeting people from all walks of life, hearing their stories and playing a positive role in their lives!

Who are some role models that you look up to? My biggest role models are definitely my mom and grandma. Both of these women were entrepreneurs themselves and play massive roles in who I am today. From a young age, they taught me so incredibly much about work ethic, business and life in general. How do you keep a healthy worklife balance? I definitely work a lot, but I feel like solid boundaries have helped me keep a healthy work-life balance. There are certain things in my schedule that are non-negotiable such as gym time and family time. I also feel like absolutely loving my career helps the volume of my work feel less overwhelming because on a day to day basis, I genuinely love what I do so it doesn’t necessarily feel like “work.” What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? I love working in the Midland area because of how supportive the community is! I feel like there is a lot of importance put on supporting small businesses and shopping local. I also love that Midland is such a central location in Michigan because I am able to work with people from all over the state, from the Upper Peninsula all the way down to Detroit.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Vaughn Roten Youth Development (Coaches/Mentors) Hobbies: Football, hockey, fishing, and playing with my wife, daughter and dogs. Church, volunteer organizations: Midland Area Youth Football (MAYFL) – President/Coach Describe a day on the job for you. A day on the job for me is very different depending on the season! If we’re outside of football season it’s all car sales and giving the best customer service that I can. Now, if it’s football season it’s a lot more than that. Typically, during the season, a workday consists of getting all my Midland Ford duties finished and then I can start game planning for the upcoming week. Planning drills for practice, planning fun activities for the players, all while fielding any calls from parents, other coaches, or any board member of MAYFL. Without the support and help of the other board members we wouldn’t nearly be as successful as we are.

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Midland Ford Lincoln (Sales)

Eleanor Roten

What is the best thing about work in your industry? The best thing about being in auto sales and youth sports is hands down the people. I get the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life and hear stories of all different natures. It allows me to make relationships with more people and families than I ever expected. Who are some role models that you look up to? Growing up I always found myself look-

ing up to the wrong type of role models. That caused a little bit of trouble through my youth. It wasn’t until I began at Midland Ford, I found a role model that was worth looking up to. I owe a great deal of appreciation to my boss and friend, Wes Pruden. From being a mentor in the auto industry, helping me navigate the pitfalls of being a young father, and just being there to answer any questions I may have. Thank you for all you do for me, Wes, I appreciate it more than I can say. How do you keep a healthy worklife balance? Truthfully, I wing it. Without my wife the things I accomplish wouldn’t be possible. She is 100% the rock that allows me to do the things I do! Thank you Jenny, I love you. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? Working in the Midland area is a dream come true. Born and raised in this city, it’s a wonderful feeling being able to give back to the community. I love being able to work with friends children with youth football. Coaching in my hometown is more fun and rewarding than I could’ve hoped for when I started. It’ll be awesome to watch the kids grow as the years go by and play for our local high school teams.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: LaShanta Green Finance & Banking Steering Committee, CUNA Marketing & Business Development Executive Council, Communities of Excellence - Max Loves Midland, Regional Storytelling Alliance Describe a day on the job for you: I work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders daily on initiatives that add value to our membership, region, and staff. Every day involves ideating and working with people who use their expertise and work in their zone of genius to implement and bring ideas to life. I have some incredible colleagues, and I am inspired by them every day. I’ve never been in the company of so many life-long learners. Seeing how they use their experience while actively seeking out educational opportunities to enhance the service and value we can provide leaves me feeling grateful to have moved to this industry, region, and company.

LaShanta Green, 37 Dow Credit Union Residence: Midland Employer: Dow Credit Union

documentaries. I also enjoy any opportunity to travel, explore, and experience new-to-me places. Lastly, I enjoy volunteering by using my skills to contribute to community groups and small businesses.

Hobbies: I love reading and watching biographies and

Church, volunteer organizations: Resident Responders, Startup Sisters, MyPros

What is the best thing about working in your industry? The best thing about the credit union industry is our dedication to “the people helping people” philosophy. Whether it’s community or colleagues in the industry, to be surrounded by so many rooting for your success and the success of others is admirable. The counsel and communication I’ve received in this industry are priceless. Most importantly, the transferable skills I’ve acquired that I can pour into community endeavors mean the world to me. Who are some role models that you look up to? From classroom to career to everyday character building, I am blessed and have some

extraordinary teachers and leaders to guide me. The trait they have all had in common is their ability to provide insights while taking the time to get to know me as an individual. I am a firm believer that our life experiences shape our perspectives and outlook on and in life. Having a circle that knows how to champion or challenge me when needed keeps me grounded and growing. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? One second, let me respond to this email real quick … In all seriousness, a healthy worklife balance is something I need to be more intentional about. I am working to have better boundaries and, therefore, a better blend in my personal and professional pursuits. I believe in blending over balancing because my “work” and “why” align in this season of my life. Now, it’s all about having a little less grit and giving myself more grace when it comes to going after goals. I’m committed to saying “no” to have room for rest and more opportunities to say “yes” to the right things. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? The people 100%. This community has been a canvas to create and co-create with some of the most amazing people I’ve met. As someone who has lived in Texas all my life, I would have never imagined that in 2.5 years, I would have connected with as many people as I have. The passion, drive, and purpose-filled lives of those I work alongside inspire me. The intention and attention the region’s residents put behind its actions here are incredible.


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Zachariah Mularz Technology Residence: Auburn Employer: Computers To Go & Vertex Digital Web Design Spouse: Marty Children: Claire and Landon Hobbies: Video and board games, skateboarding, hiking, DIY projects Church, volunteer organizations: Delta College IT Internship Program, volunteer at Resourceful Electronics Recycling Describe a day on the job for you. At Computers To Go, we eagerly rise to the challenge of assisting our local members in myriad ways. From recovering lost data for businesses, installing security cameras, building websites, and resolving cybersecurity breaches to reviving old devices and providing expert phone repair services, our dedicated team takes immense pride in being the go-to source for technical solutions. With the unwavering support of our community, we work tirelessly to ensure their digital needs are met, always striving to keep our neighbors connected, secure, and thriving in the digital age. What is the best thing about work in your industry? The most rewarding aspect of working in our industry is witnessing the genuine joy and gratitude on the faces of our clients when we successfully restore precious memories, such as lost photographs, or an artist’s lifelong body of work. It’s an incredibly fulfilling experience to know that our expertise and dedication can bring back cherished moments or safeguard a creative legacy that might otherwise have been lost. This emotional connection with our clients reminds us

daily of the meaningful impact we have on individuals and the community, reinforcing our commitment to our work and our mission to provide essential technical solutions. Who are some role models that you look up to? As a role model I look up to, Nikola Tesla’s life-changing innovations have been a constant source of inspiration. His groundbreaking contributions to the world of electrical engineering and his audacious vision for the future remind me of the boundless possibilities of human innovation. Tesla’s legacy continues to shape the world as we know it today, and his unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible serves as a timeless example of the impact one individual can have on our world. How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is undoubtedly a challenge in today’s fast-paced world. It’s essential to establish clear boundaries between work and personal life, but we often find that this isn’t always possible. In such instances, I am truly grateful for the unwavering support of my family, who wholeheartedly embraces my vision. Having a spouse who understands the demands of my work and is willing to adapt alongside me has proven to be a cornerstone in achieving that delicate equilibrium between professional pursuits and cherished family time. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? In my experience working in the Midland area, I’ve found the community to be remarkably positive, polite, and wholesome. Additionally, it’s a place where intellectual discussions and pursuits are highly valued. Working with a variety of industries in this community has been a pleasure, as it has given me the opportunity to learn about how different businesses operate and develop. It’s truly fascinating to gain insights into the diverse range of businesses that thrive in this vibrant area.

Zachariah Mularz, 31

Computers To Go & Vertex Digital Web Design


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TOP 20 UNDER 40 OVERALL WINNERS 20 Under 40: Jennafer Tipton Real Estate in a fatal car accident in December 2019. He was only 19 years old and pursuing a career as an electrician. The nonprofit puts on an annual golf outing to raise funds to help graduating seniors start their careers in the trades. This takes a tremendous amount of work but keeping Evan’s memory alive and having the opportunity to help young adults and the community makes it worth everything!

Jennafer Tipton, 35 Modern Realty Residence: Sanford

Children: Jordan and Aiden

youngest, heading out to Dow Diamond for a Great Lakes Loons baseball game, enjoying Michigan summers out on our boat with the family, or catching as many concerts with our older son and his friends as we can. We also enjoy any trip we can squeeze in on our motorcycles. From September to March, almost all my time away from work is spent in an ice arena watching our youngest play his heart out with his hockey team.

Hobbies: When I’m not working in the warmer months you can find me at the baseball field with our

Church, volunteer organizations: In January 2020, I started a nonprofit organization in remembrance of my cousin who was

Employer: Modern Realty Spouse: Charlie

Describe a day on the job for you. Being a full time realtor, mom and wife is no easy task! A day in the life of a realtor is ever changing. No day is ever the same. Which is part of what I like about my “job.” I have the flexibility to be able to be there for my son’s school events but also have the opportunity to have a flourishing career. Helping clients, friends, or family members through some of the most important parts of their lives is extremely heartwarming and makes up for those bad days of negotiating through low appraisals or writing sometimes 5 or more offers for clients before finally getting an accepted offer. What is the best thing about work in your industry? Closing Day - the day that keys are passed from sellers to new buyers or when your buyer gets the keys to their new home. Seeing all of our hard work payoff and those smiles at the closing table are immeasurable. Who are some role models that you look up to?

I don’t have a specific person I look up to, I try to show up everyday and give it my best. None one is living the life I do, it would be unfair to hold myself to a standard that is not attainable. So many people, in my 35 years of life, have had an influence on the person I aspire to be. We are all still evolving and learning as we go! How do you keep a healthy work-life balance? Truthfully, I’m not sure if that has really happened! This real estate market has been off the charts for the last few years. I truly feel thankful to be as busy as I am and try to find the fun in the process. Which helps with that work/life balance. What’s your favorite part about working in the Midland area? I love so many aspects of the Midland Co area. Midland offers big city amenities while still having small town, tight knit neighborhoods. Whether you’re shopping at the mall and having dinner at the numerous restaurants in the area, enjoying the summers in the Downtown Commons, catching a Loons baseball game, or being able to let your kiddos ride their bikes to Plymouth Park or better yet in your own cul de sac. The Santa House in Downtown Midland or over in Sanford offers the magic of Christmas to all our kiddos. There is somewhere in Midland County for everyone, and being able to help people find their home in this community is priceless!


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