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Ian Rosenberger |
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Age: 23
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Occupation: Dolphin Trainer
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Location: Key Largo/Ambridge, PA
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Was Student President at
Pennsylvania State University
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Bachelor’s Degree in
Agricultural Science
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Has written articles for the New
York Times, USA Today,
Washington Post, CNN, MTV, etc.
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Born and raised on a horse farm in Ambridge,
Pennsylvania, Ian Rosenberger attended Quigley Catholic
High School in Baden. While there, he lettered in soccer
and spent his summers as a camp counselor. He also
volunteered his time with the McGuire Home, an
organization that helps children with mental and
physical disabilities.
Rosenberger will soon be a graduate of Pennsylvania
State University, where he majored in agricultural
extension and educational leadership. Last year, he
served as the president of the university's
Undergraduate Student Government and as Penn State's
Homecoming King. Currently, Rosenberger works as a
dolphin trainer and dolphin-assisted therapist for
children with disabilities in Key Largo, Florida. He was
previously employed as an outdoor adventure group
dynamics facilitator, wedding disc jockey, street
performer at a major amusement park and construction
worker.
Rosenberger enjoys being outside, playing good music
with his friends and reading. He describes himself as
gregarious and passionate. He is most proud of
participating in Penn State's Dance Marathon, the
largest student-run philanthropy in the world, where he
did not sit or sleep for 48 hours and helped raise $3
million for children with cancer.
Rosenberger is currently single and living in Ambridge,
Pennsylvania. He has one younger sister, Kahla (12). His
birth date is August 24, 1981.
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