Betta Lynn Delsordo MS '22
Betta Lyon Delsordo graduated from UM in 2022 with bachelor’s degrees in computer science and Spanish, as well as certificates in cybersecurity and global leadership. Lyon-Delsordo has become an “ethical hacker.” As an associate application security penetration tester, Lyon-Delsordo conducts cloud application security tests for Amazon Web Services, the leading cloud computing company globally. She is also an active mentor for young women who want to join the technology and cybersecurity field. Lyon-Delsordo also recently completed a master's in cybersecurity from Georgia Tech.
Manjula Kumari DPT '21
Manjula Kumari earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from UM in 2021. She has also completed a Masters in Physiotherapy from DR. N. T.R University of Health Sciences in India and a fellowship in medical cosmetology from the University of Greifswald in Germany, and an earned Doctorate in Healthcare Management (PhD) from IIC University of Technology in Cambodia. With over 16 years of experience in physiotherapy and clinic management, Kumari is now CEO of Varanaa's Healthcare Research and Training organization, LLP. The clinic works on non-surgical treatments of obesity. She also serves as the President of Health and Fitness Council, WICCI, Andhra Pradesh, India and is a member of the American College of Healthcare and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health.
Tori Nickol JD '19
Tori Nickol earned her JD from UM in 2019. She went on to clerk for Judge Sidney Thomas on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and for Judge Donald Molloy in the United States District Court for the District of Montana. She also worked in private practice in Missoula before accepting a prestigious fellow position with the U.S. Supreme Court. Fellows gain experience in judicial administration, policy development, and education while also having the chance to pursue academic research agendas. While at UM, she served as the Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Montana Law Review. Nickol now serves as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Montana.
Iree Wheeler MS '19
Iree Wheeler earned an MS in resource conservation from UM in 2019. She spent several years working in Glacier National Park, completing research with the Blackfeet Nation on a potential Tribal Park. Wheeler is now a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Wyoming, where she mentors graduate students, conducts independent research, and supports faculty research to advance knowledge and management of our public lands. Her current work involves improving customer experience at Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.