ALPINE VETERINARY HOSPITAL - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Registered Veterinary Technician
Angie was born and raised in Southern Alabama. Before moving to Colorado and joining our team in late 2016, she worked as a veterinary assistant and kennel technician for six years. She earned her AAS in Veterinary Technology in 2015. Alongside caring for animals, Angie enjoys hiking and exploring new places.
Job Titles:
- Registered Veterinary Technician
Ashley was born and raised in Colorado Springs. She moved to Fort Collins in 2011 to attend Colorado State University, where she graduated with a BS in Biological Sciences in May 2015. Ashley has always been passionate about working with animals and has volunteered at therapeutic riding centers and animal shelters since high school. She enjoys being with her pets, dancing, and snow in her spare time.
A native of Greeley, Cooper has cared for cats, fish, dogs, and frogs for most of his life. With two degrees from Aims Community College and nearly a decade of work involving animal care, he has found working at Alpine Veterinary Hospital to be very rewarding. He was a kennel tech at the original location of Alpine Veterinary Hospital while he was attending college! His three cats and two dogs keep him busy, and the pets of his nearby relatives enjoy plenty of his attention in his time off. He loves watching comedies, dining out, and making campfires, and he wants to get back into skiing this year.
Dr. Liz Clark was born in Greeley and raised in southern California. She graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in July of 1995. After receiving her DVM, she returned home to work with her father, Dr. Joe, at Brawley Animal Clinic, providing veterinary care for both large and small animals. In 2003, the Clark family moved back to Greeley and purchased Alpine Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Liz is very active in Rotary International and is a Greeley after-hours Rotary Club charter member. She strongly believes in giving back to the community and is especially interested in issues affecting animals and Seniors in our community. She received the Dennis White Humanitarian Award and the Colorado Federation of Animal Welfare Agencies " Veterinary Partnership Award" and was Rotarian of the Year in 2008. When not at work, Dr. Liz enjoys "fair weather" outdoor sports, photography, high school sporting events, and travel.
Job Titles:
- Registered Veterinary Technician
Growing up, Erin always wanted to work with animals. She began working in the veterinary field in 2008 and went on to receive her AAS in Veterinary Technology from Front Range Community College in 2012. Shortly thereafter, she passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) and became a Registered Veterinary Technician. Erin has been at Alpine Veterinary Hospital since 2010.
Job Titles:
- Registered Veterinary Technician