NVA Canada
Lea Sanders has a diverse work experience spanning from 2015 to the present. Lea worked as a Recruiter at OCAD University from August 2015 to January 2016. From February 2016 to December 2017, Lea served as a Patient Services Coordinator at Hannam Fertility Centre. Lea then transitioned to the role of Operations Assistant at the same company from December 2017 to January 2020. After that, Lea took on the role of Project Coordinator at Hannam Fertility Centre and worked in that position from January 2020 to May 2021. Lea then joined BGIS as a Project Coordinator, Corporate Real Estate, Rogers Account from May 2021 to October 2022. Currently, Lea works as a Business Operations Specialist at NVA Canada, starting in October 2022.
Lea Sanders obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Photography from OCAD University, where they studied from 2011 to 2015. Later, they pursued a Certificate in Project Management from the University of Toronto, completing their studies in 2020.
NVA Canada
NVA Canada is a rapidly growing community of veterinary hospitals and passionate professionals dedicated to serving the local needs of pets and their owners. Today, NVA Canada is privileged to have community locations in 9 provinces and one territory from coast-to-coast. Globally, the NVA community tops 1400 veterinary hospitals and pet resorts in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Over 20,000 veterinary professionals work to improve the well-being of patients by providing progressive and compassionate veterinary care. Since the first hospital joined NVA in 1997, founding veterinarian Dr. Stanley Creighton has emphasized support for the local medical standards established by individual doctors and practices. He has always believed that when veterinarians craft strategies specific to their own hospitals and communities, high quality patient care and client services follow. This vision for local empowerment and servant leadership continues at NVA Canada today. We are partners in possibility, making new professional tools and resources available to hospitals, supporting with recruiting, administration and management, and caring for caregivers so the Canadian community can continue to grow and thrive.