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AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Yasmine Gaudin

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Yasmine Gaudin

Meet Yasmine Gaudin: Assistant Supervisor of Day Camps & Family Programs at the Phoenix Zoo and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2026 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

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AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles

Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles: Research Program Manager at the Audubon Nature Institute and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2026 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

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2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

Congratulations to the 2025 cohort of MIAZS’ Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program! We caught up with several participants to capture their highlights from the program, as well as an overview of the impactful final projects they completed for their respective organizations.

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AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra

Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra: Zoo and aquarium leader, Conservation Coordinator at the Indianapolis Zoo, and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2025 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

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AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Chris Conner

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Chris Conner

Meet Chris Conner: Z&A leader, PhD candidate, and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2025 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

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2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

Congratulations to the inaugural cohort of MIAZS’ Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program! We caught up with several participants to capture their highlights from the program, as well as an overview of the impactful final projects they completed for their respective organizations.

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2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

AMLAZ Program Update: In Conversation with Tessaliz Quiles Delgado and Alex Rodriguez

MIAZS’ Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program is wrapping up this month, closing out a successful six-month professional development opportunity for the inaugural cohort. We chatted with two program participants — Tessaliz Quiles Delgado and Alex Rodriguez — on what they’ve learned, how they’ve benefitted from the program, and how our community can support more opportunities like these in the future.

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AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Yasmine Gaudin

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Yasmine Gaudin

Meet Yasmine Gaudin: Assistant Supervisor of Day Camps & Family Programs at the Phoenix Zoo and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2026 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

read more
AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles

Meet Cherie Dumas Nobles: Research Program Manager at the Audubon Nature Institute and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2026 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

read more
2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

2025 AMLAZ Program Update: Cohort Highlights and Final Projects

Congratulations to the 2025 cohort of MIAZS’ Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program! We caught up with several participants to capture their highlights from the program, as well as an overview of the impactful final projects they completed for their respective organizations.

read more
AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra

AMLAZ Spotlight: Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra

Meet Andrea Echeverry-Alcendra: Zoo and aquarium leader, Conservation Coordinator at the Indianapolis Zoo, and one of Canopy’s sponsored participants in the 2025 Advancing Minority Leadership in Aquariums & Zoos Program.

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