Staff

Nicole Frey, CVT

In 2012, I graduated from UW-Madison with a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology.  After working for a small animal clinic in Madison, I decided to attend the Veterinary Technician program at MATC, and I graduated in May 2015.  I have always been fascinated with animals and I have a strong interest in animal behavior. I used…

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Marie Stapleton, CVT

After high school, I attended UW-Platteville for two years and transferred to UW-Madison.  I interned for Jenni-O Turkey Store for three months, and in 2008 I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Poultry Science.  I worked for MacFarland Pheasants for 2 years before deciding to attend Madison College’s veterinary technician program.  I graduated in May…

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Nichole Showers, CVT

I graduated from Marshall High School in 1999, and went straight to MATC-Madison for the Vet. Tech. program.  I always knew I wanted to work with animals, having grown up with horses, dogs, cats, and many other “critters.” In 2001, I graduated from MATC, completed the licensing exam and went to work for an animal…

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Jessica Dorn, CVT

For as long as I can remember I have wanted to work with and help animals. After graduating from DeForest High School in 2003 I joined the Veterinary Technician program at MATC. I joined the CCVC staff in May of 2007. My hobbies include playing softball, horseback riding, coaching youth girls’ basketball, gardening, baking, and…

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Megan Niehoff, CVT

I began my career at CCVC at the age of 15 as an animal caretaker. Watching the other technicians peaked my interest enough so that I became a vet tech assistant. After graduating from Columbus High School in 1998, I went to MATC-Madison for the Veterinary Technician program. I graduated and became certified as a…

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Kristen Christian, CVT

My love of animals formed while growing up on a dairy farm in Watertown.  I also worked at a local veterinary clinic during high school, which helped me decide this was the profession for me.  I’ve always been interested in the emotional bond we form with our animal friends, yet love the scientific and analytical…

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