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Celebrating Our Graduates: Kelly Fumelle

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Career Program: Greenhouse Operations 
Originally From: Waupun 
Current Residence: Appleton 
Age: 31 
Years of Attendance at FVTC: Spring 2024 – Spring 2025 


Why did you choose to study this field? 

I chose greenhouse operations because I’ve always been drawn to working with plants and watching things grow. There’s something deeply rewarding about nurturing life and knowing that my work contributes to sustainable food production and a healthier environment. It feels good to combine hands-on work with a purpose that matters. 

Tell us how you came to choose FVTC for your education. 

I chose FVTC because I wanted a hands-on, career-focused education that would prepare me for the real world. After visiting the campus and seeing the greenhouse facilities, I knew it was the right place for me. The instructors’ passion and support really stood out and made me feel confident in my choice. 

What’s been the most rewarding part of your educational journey at FVTC? 

The most rewarding part of my journey at FVTC has been gaining the confidence to turn my passion into a career. I’ve learned so much through hands-on experience, and it’s amazing to see how far I’ve come. Being surrounded by supportive instructors and classmates has made the whole experience even more meaningful. 

What was the most difficult part? 

The most difficult part was learning to balance school, work, and personal life, especially during busy seasons in the greenhouse. There were times I felt overwhelmed, but pushing through those challenges taught me resilience and time management. Looking back, those tough moments helped me grow the most. 

What will you do on graduation day or in the future to celebrate graduation? 

On graduation day, I plan to celebrate with my family and close friends who supported me through this journey. 

Tell us about your plans after graduation. 

After graduation, I plan to start working in a local greenhouse or nursery to gain even more hands-on experience. Eventually, I hope to manage my own greenhouse or start a small business focused on sustainable growing. I’m excited to keep learning and doing what I love every day. 

One last parting thought or words of wisdom to share with others. 

Don’t be afraid to follow what you’re passionate about, even if it feels uncertain at first. The hard work and challenges are worth it when you’re doing something that truly fulfills you. Stay curious, stay hands-on, and trust that growth—just like in a greenhouse—takes time and care. 

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