Megan (Levesque) Wolfe ’11 learned the power of...
Alumni Spotlight: Megan (Levesque) Wolfe '11
Alumni Spotlight: Megan (Levesque) Wolfe '11
Megan (Levesque) Wolfe ’11 learned the power of what an internship can do during her time at Midland University.
“The Applied Behavior Analysis program allowed me to be a part of an internship that turned into a job where I learned my skills from some of the best researchers and faculty in the industry, which then afforded me the opportunity to open my own practice.”
She now serves as the co-owner and Director of Training & Community Development at Spectra Behavioral Health in Omaha. “I am proud to have created an organization, led by women, that thrives on being value-driven and utilizes a collaborative approach to support our clients and their families.”
Megan arrived at Midland knowing she would get a chance to continue her volleyball career, and was also intrigued by the smaller class sizes. “Midland set me on this career path and allowed me to make close, core friendships.”
In her spare time, Megan enjoys playing sand volleyball, watching sports, going to concerts, movies, and restaurants, traveling, and hanging out with friends.