Lindsay, originally from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has always had a deep-rooted love for animals. Growing up, she had a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, reptiles, turtles, lizards, and snakes.
During her high school years, Lindsay worked for four years at a small zoo called Tobias Wildlife Park in Central Pennsylvania. This experience, in particular her work in the reptile building, solidified her desire to work with animals.
Lindsay attended Millersville University in Pennsylvania, where she was a member of the zoology club and worked as a peer mentor. During her undergraduate studies, she conducted research on birds and environmental toxins, and had the opportunity to work with lab animals. This exposure to the healthcare side of animal care inspired Lindsay to shadow at a small clinic in Central Pennsylvania, where she continued to work during summers while attending veterinary school.
Currently, Lindsay is currently attending the University of Pennsylvania College of Veterinary Medicine and is expected to graduate in May 2025.
Lindsay is interested in exotic animals and is eager to hone her surgical skills and proficiency in ultrasounds during this externship.
In her free time, Lindsay enjoys reading, hiking, painting, and drawing. She also cherishes time spent with her pets, a Doberman named Zooko, a German Shepherd named Zoe, a ball python named Cash, and a leopard gecko named Thanos.