Hannah De Zara
About Hannah De Zara
Hannah De Zara is an Executive Assistant with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Colorado State University, where she has focused on wildlife veterinary medicine and epidemiological research. She has developed strong communication and problem-solving skills through her diverse experiences in veterinary and scientific fields.
Work at Finless Foods
Hannah De Zara serves as an Executive Assistant at Finless Foods, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the operational efficiency of the organization, utilizing her skills in communication and problem-solving. Her experience in both the veterinary and scientific fields enhances her ability to support the team effectively.
Education and Expertise
Hannah De Zara studied at Colorado State University, where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from 2019 to 2023. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder, studying from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, she spent 11 months at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in 2017 and has been studying at Universidad Nebrija since 2014. Her educational background supports her focus on becoming a wildlife veterinarian with an emphasis on epidemiological research.
Background in Veterinary Medicine
Hannah De Zara has a diverse background in veterinary medicine, which includes practical experience gained through various internships. In 2017, she completed a veterinary internship at Lepar Animal Hospital P C Inc for one month. Additionally, she worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder for four months in 2017, where she developed her teaching and communication skills.
Current Role at CSU College of Veterinary Medicine
Since 2019, Hannah De Zara has been a student at the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Fort Collins, Colorado. Her ongoing education in this program complements her career aspirations in wildlife veterinary medicine. Over the past five years, she has gained valuable insights and skills that are critical for her future endeavors in the veterinary field.