Thursday Aug 01, 2024

66 | Dr. Melissa Siard Altman's Journey from Passionate Equestrian to Equine Science Professor at Asbury University

In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley sits down with Dr. Melissa Siard Altman, a leading figure at Asbury University’s equine program. Dr. Altman shares her transformative journey from a horse-crazy girl in Tennessee to becoming a pivotal educator and researcher in the equine industry. Jodi and Melissa delve into the unique equine opportunities at Asbury University, including the pre-vet major, equine-assisted services, and the nationally renowned service mount program. As an expert in blending science with practical application, Dr. Altman's insights are invaluable for anyone passionate about equine careers.

Dr. Altman explains her academic journey, noting pivotal moments that influenced her path. She recalls the importance of perseverance through challenges, exemplified by her struggle with organic chemistry and her unexpected passion for research, which led to a PhD at the esteemed Gluck Equine Research Center. At Asbury, she has launched innovative programs such as the equine science pre-vet major, creating a streamlined path for students pursuing veterinary careers. Melissa emphasizes the significance of working hard, being authentic, and embracing opportunities. This episode not only provides valuable career advice but also highlights the profound impact of Asbury's equine program on its students and the broader community.

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