American Animal Hospital Association
Luke Vidacovich has a diverse work experience in various IT roles. Luke is currently working as the Director of Digital Strategy and IT at the American Animal Hospital Association. Prior to this, Luke served as the IT Project Manager at the same organization.
Before joining the American Animal Hospital Association, Luke worked at CFS Brands as the Manager of IT PM/BA. In this role, they handled end-to-end project management and business analysis responsibilities.
Luke also had a stint at Rural Sourcing as a Senior Business Analyst. Here, they focused on identifying and determining business requirements and creating high-level documentation for clients.
In addition, Luke has experience in roles such as Fleet Accounting Business Analyst at Hertz, Security Technology Operations Analyst at Farmers Insurance, and Business System Analyst at Diamondback Energy Services.
Early in their career, Luke worked at LexisNexis as an Associate Software Engineer, Project Manager, and Data Analyst. In this role, they developed and maintained programs for in-house users using VB.net and SQL.
Overall, Luke Vidacovich has a solid background in IT project management, business analysis, and software development.
Luke Vidacovich completed their Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems (MIS) from the University of Central Oklahoma, which they attended from 2008 to 2010. In addition, they have obtained various certifications including Certified Information Security Manager® (CISM) from ISACA in April 2020, Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (ACSPO) from Scrum Alliance in January 2020, Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) from Scrum Alliance in January 2020, and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA in December 2019.
American Animal Hospital Association
The American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization that accredits animal hospitals throughout the United States and Canada. AAHA-accredited veterinary hospitals are champions for excellent pet health care. They voluntarily choose to be evaluated on approximately 900 standards of veterinary care. Currently, over 3,600 small animal veterinary hospitals are accredited by AAHA. Consultants regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA’s standards for services and facilities. Mission: Enhance the abilities of veterinarians to provide quality medical care to companion animals Enable veterinarians to successfully conduct their practices and maintain their facilities with high standards of excellence Meet the public's needs as they relate to the delivery of small animal veterinary medicine