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Alexandria LaSalle-Lacey

Lacey Land and Livestock

 

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PERSONAL INFO

Class
Class 32
First Name
Alexandria
Last Name
LaSalle-Lacey
Occupation
Rancher & Client Coordinator for Michaels Wilder
 

COMPANY INFO

Company Name
Lacey Land and Livestock
Title
Operations Manager
 

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City
Duncan
State
Arizona
County
Greenlee County
 

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Alexandria LaSalle-Lacey, “Allie” was born and raised in Northern Utah, where she attended Weber State University and studied Occupational therapy. As a young woman, Allie always had a passion for agriculture and animal husbandry. Allie competed through the levels of 4-H, showing horses, and rodeo from a small child through college. In the Spring of 2014, Allie moved to Arizona to focus on her barrel racing career. Since then, Allie has been working in the mortgage industry as a mortgage processor for Radiant Financial Group, helping people get into their dream homes and building wealth through real-estate. Shortly after moving to Arizona, she met her husband, Garrett. When Allie isn’t processing loans, you can find her and her husband managing the day-to-day operations of their Wagyu/Angus beef cattle operation. Together, their focus is on providing nutrient dense and ethically raised beef to the locals throughout the state of Arizona. Allie has a passion for speed. In her spare time, Allie raises and trains her own barrel horses,, competing across the nation.

A strong and abundant community is important to Allie. Here goal is to take the skills, resources, and connections that she obtains through Project CENTRL, and apply them within her own community. Allie wants to continue connecting rural Arizona across the state, while advocating for her local communities needs.

Arizona Center for Rural Leadership

4341 E Broadway Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85040
602-827-8227
Arizona Center for Rural Leadership is a Public Private Partnership with The University of Arizona.



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