In this episode, CEO of Highpoint Healthcare Advisors, Cameron Cruz, joins the show to discuss the insight he gained from working with veterinary and health professionals in the consolidation arena….
In this episode, Dr. Megan Sprinkle joins us to shed light on what it can take to break away from the well-worn path to create a career that you’re passionate…
In this episode, Tony Welch, Chief Investment Officer at SignatureFD, joins us for an update on market trends and conditions for 2024. He shares his insights on what happened in 2023 and how they could affect us this year. If you’re looking at the next year and wondering how to plan for the instability and inflation, this episode may be for you.
In this episode, we’re joined by a special guest who shares their insight into newly approved life-extending pharmaceuticals. Dr. Brennen McKenzie is the director of veterinary medicine at Loyal, a biotech company in San Francisco that focuses on FDA-approved life-extending pharmaceuticals in the veterinary space.
This episode features Jimmy Dorough, a vet industry partner, serving 100 Atlanta hospital owners, will share his insights on the industry’s hospital operations.
Rich Lester, co-CEO of Ackerman Group, joins us to discuss exit plans, practice sales, transitions, and market changes and opportunities in the vet space.
Rich Lester, co-CEO of Ackerman Group, joins us to discuss exit plans, practice sales, transitions, and market changes and opportunities in the vet space.
Rennie Curran, 3-time All-American former NFL athlete, keynote speaker, author and CEO of Game Changer Coaching, joins the show to talk about navigating difficult transitions and getting into the mindset of intentional leadership.
In the veterinary industry, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) aren’t very common. Many veterinary hospital owners are unsure how an ESOP compares to a more traditional exit plan and how long an owner considering an ESOP will likely have to stay in the business before exiting.
In the veterinary industry, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) aren’t very common. Many veterinary hospital owners are unsure how an ESOP compares to a more traditional exit plan and how long an owner considering an ESOP will likely have to stay in the business before exiting.