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Weingartner spent a summer at Molson Coors’ pilot brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and walked away with clarity and confidence ahead of his senior year at DelVal.

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Alexandria Walden ’22 is a dairy science alumna and transfer with her associate's in Veterinary Technology from YTI Career Institute. She is also currently a graduate student in Master's of Management and Organizational Leadership program. She recently received and accepted an offer from University of Tennessee Center of Veterinary Medicine (UTCVM) as their Large Animal Veterinary Nurse.

"A good leader is someone that will lead a team with integrity, passion, and purpose.”

Equine massage therapy is a new venture for Jasmine Coates '22, but she grew a passion for it at DelVal, and decided to start her own equine massage therapy business called Mane Kneads, LLC.


Chrissy Lambert '22, a conservation and wildlife management alumna, is working for USDA Wildlife Services as a Conflict Prevention Specialist, where she travels all over western Montana to install electric fencing and turbo fladry to deter wolves and bears from livestock.