One of 40

Newton native named to Business Record’s ‘40 Under 40’ list

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Tina Carstensen grew up in Newton and, after attending Central College, landed a a position as the marketing coordinator for Shive-Hattery in West Des Moines. For both her leadership and philanthripoc efforts, she was recently named to the Des Moines Business Register's 2013 "40 Under 40" class. (Nicole Wiegand/Daily News)

“It was called ‘Building Leaders One Kid at a Time,’ and essentially what we wanted to do as a group was to get to the less fortunate students in West Des Moines,” she said. “West Des Moines is seen as a more prestigious community, and it’s very, very much not; it surprised a lot of people. West Des Moines Human Services came to one of our classes and shared how many kids were on free lunches and needed the help, so we wanted to share with these kids opportunities they may not have had otherwise.”

Among these opportunities were a trip to an Iowa Cubs game where the kids were allowed to throw out the first pitch, a behind-the-scenes tour at the Des Moines Playhouse and a limo ride through the Jolly Holiday Lights display. It wasn’t all fun and games, however, as Carstensen’s class showed these students just how it feels to give back as well, via Christmas letters sent to troops on active duty.

It was this project – combined with the 90 extra minutes she saved by not having to commute from Newton to West Des Moines each day – that lit the fire for community service in Carstensen and drove her to become involved in a handful of organizations throughout West Des Moines, namely those that help animals.

“I’m insane about animals,” she said. “They have been, for the longest time, my first and foremost passion. I work with the Zoo Ambassadors at Blank Park Zoo, and we’ve worked on an animal play yard as well as the Gibbon monkey habitat.” 

In addition to the zoo, Carstensen regularly works with the Animal Rescue League and Animal Lifeline – however, it’s in a way you might not expect.

“Because I am so passionate about animals, the day-to-day work would be difficult for me because I want to take them home,” she added. “I figure I can always sit at my desk and do graphic design work for them, though.”

These efforts, combined with numerous other graphics projects she’s completed strictly as a volunteer, made Carstensen a prime candidate for this year’s list. Despite this, the notification of the honor still took her by surprise.

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TinaGC wrote on March 1, 2013 8:18 p.m. ...
Thanks for such a great article. Just to note, I'm the proud daughter of Sandy and Jim Gray and most will remember me as Tina Gray, Class of 1993!


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