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Kristin D. Hotaling ’10
Law and the Liberal Arts and Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Management Major
Hometown: Findlay, Ohio
An interest in environmental science and a passion for justice led Kristin Hotaling to The University of Findlay.
UF’s
environmental, safety and occupational health management program
is known nationally and internationally. In 1986, Findlay established the nation’s first bachelor’s degree in hazardous waste management, which has evolved into the current program.
At the same time, the University has developed the
All Hazards Training Center
, which includes a five-acre site on Route 12 that provides hands-on simulations and training not only for students, but also for industry and governmental officials involved in emergency planning and response. Since its inception in 1989, the center has trained more than 125,000 people coast-to-coast.
Kristin has combined that leadership in environmental science with a
law and the liberal arts
major to work toward her goal of becoming an environmental attorney.
“I want to continue my education and go to law school,” she says. “Afterwards, I want to practice environmental law. I hope to use my education to benefit communities encountering environmental-related hardships and represent their interests in their pursuit for justice.”
Kristin, a Findlay native, has been helped along the way by a
Business Affiliates
Scholarship, which benefits students who have graduated from a Hancock County high school or are employed by a Hancock County business.
“Living on my own and being an independent student, these scholarships help me to be able to afford tuition, books and other school-related costs. Without scholarships, I would be forced to take out more loans and struggle to be able to pay for my living expenses,” she says.
She extends her thanks to the local businesses who support the Business Affiliates program each year.
“Without your generosity it would have been exceedingly difficult to attend The University of Findlay. It means a lot to me that you chose me as a recipient and I thank you for your support.”