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Young Alumna of the Year 2025 – Joanna Sudlow

October 6, 2025

We humans have many phrases about animals used to express our frustrations with the chaos of life. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like herding cats,鈥 we say. Or we take a step back and proclaim 鈥淣ot my circus, not my monkeys.鈥 We might try to 鈥渢ake the bull by the horns鈥 or convince someone to 鈥渉old their horses.鈥

If you鈥檙e Joanna Sudlow, a member of the Class of 2015, herding cats and holding horses is just another day on the job. Joanna is the Lead Animal Trainer for Sight & Sound Theatres in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and while there is no circus, and no monkeys, Joanna has demonstrated her remarkable skills managing animals鈥攁nd people鈥攆or theatre productions that draw over 1.5 million audience members each year.

Joanna鈥檚 Houghton story began in 2011, when she arrived on campus as a first-year student eager to grow as a young equestrian. She was active on campus as a member of the Houghton Equestrian Club and equestrian center chore crew, as well as the Society of Human Resource Management student chapter. Joanna shared her learning with others as a TA for Horsemanship-1 and as a counselor at summer equestrian camps. She spent a spring studying abroad in Leiden, The Netherlands, and completed two internships.

Joanna graduated with dual degrees in Equestrian Management and Business Administration. The Salutatorian of the Class of 2015, Joanna was inducted into the Equestrian Wall of Honor and was named 2015 Houghton College Business Student of the Year. Business Professor Emeritus Ken Bates remarked, 鈥淛oanna simply excelled at modeling fearless servant-leadership with an unselfish maturity of someone twice her age. Her bright, inquisitive, and pleasant demeanor set the tone for remarkable communication abilities in class. Her problem-solving abilities often prompted her classmates to simply step aside and allow her to excel.鈥

After graduation, Joanna didn鈥檛 follow the career path she鈥檇 imagined for herself, having realized during her internships that small business ownership and traditional office work wasn鈥檛 the right fit. Instead, Joanna accepted a position with Sight & Sound Theatre as an animal trainer. For over 30 years, Sight & Sound Theatre has brought stories from Scripture and from history to life in both live stage productions and film productions, which they do through two theatres, an online streaming platform and a film studio. In 2022, Joanna was promoted to the role of Lead Animal Trainer and has worked with a wonderful wide range of animals, including birds, cats, rabbits, skunks, dogs, goats, sheep, pigs, llamas, alpacas, donkeys, horses, cattle and camels. She also trained and rode horses for two of Sight & Sound鈥檚 film productions.

Joanna Sudlow and President Lewis

Joanna and the team she leads often spend years preparing animals for their roles. A recent article from Lancaster Online described the care Joanna and her colleagues use when approaching animals. Under Joanna鈥檚 leadership, her team takes time to get to know the animals and build individualized training programs. The animals鈥 wellbeing is at the forefront of their minds, prioritizing their health and happiness.

In 2023, Joanna completed a Certificate of Graduate Studies in Strategic Leadership through Messiah University. Joanna learns as much on the job as she did in the classroom. She works closely with mentors and dedicates time to researching best practices in her field.

The 黑料科 Young Alumna of the Year award is presented to someone who has graduated in the last ten years, who has demonstrated outstanding accomplishment in their field of study and profession and/or has had a dramatic impact in their community and church. Because of Joanna鈥檚 remarkable work with Sight & Sound, her dedication and commitment to her animals and her colleagues, and the Kingdom impact her work has had on the millions of people who enjoy Sight & Sound productions every year, it is a privilege to name Joanna Sudlow the 黑料科 2025 Young Alumna of the Year.

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