Mt. Cuba Center
Danyelle Fitzgerald currently serves as an Executive Assistant at Mt. Cuba Center since January 2023, bringing extensive experience from previous roles, including Program Support Assistant at the USDA Agricultural Research Service from June 2015 to January 2023, where responsibilities included administrative support, data management, and budget tracking for multiple employees. Danyelle's background also includes positions as a Biological Science Technician and Office Assistant with a focus on biological control research, Assistant Laboratory Manager at Nova Southeastern University overseeing undergraduate STEM labs, and roles involving high-volume call processing and laboratory support. Danyelle holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Clarkson University.
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Mt. Cuba Center
Mt. Cuba Center is a botanical garden that inspires an appreciation for the beauty and value of native plants and a commitment to protect the habitats that sustain them. Over the past 70 years the gardens at Mt. Cuba Center have been transformed from fallow cornfields into thriving ecologically functional landscapes, thanks to the initiative of Mr. and Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland. With paths that take visitors from the formal gardens of a du Pont mansion through stunning vistas, intimate woodlands, and lush meadows, Mt. Cuba Center is a botanical garden that puts the beauty of native landscapes on display to inspire conservation. What began in the 1930s as the private estate of Mr. and Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland is now a public garden that centers the beauty and value of native plants. In addition to cultivating the public garden's formal and naturalistic landscapes, Mt. Cuba Center staff conduct research, connect guests to the natural world and teach students about native plant horticulture. Gardens are open for general admission Wednesday to Sunday, April to November. Classes are offered year-round.
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