Sarah Hormozi

Head Of Science And Education at UK Pet Food

Sarah Hormozi has a diverse work experience in the veterinary and pet food industry. Sarah began their career as a Veterinary Assistant at Mehregan Veterinary Practice, where they managed the practice and provided assistance to vets during various procedures. Sarah also offered advice to pet owners on diet, weight management, preventive care, and other health and welfare issues.

In 2011, Sarah joined UK Pet Food as a Veterinary and Nutrition Executive. In this role, they managed the veterinary and nutrition committee and ensured the industry's compliance with regulatory standards. Sarah also stayed updated on developments in veterinary medicine and animal nutrition to promote a responsible pet food sector.

Later, Sarah took on the role of Science and Education Manager at UK Pet Food. Here, they were responsible for scientific communications and educational initiatives. Sarah organized conferences, symposiums, and training events and created educational resources. Sarah also acted as the link between PFMA members, universities, and veterinary professionals.

Eventually, Sarah became the Head of Science and Education at UK Pet Food. In addition to their previous responsibilities, they ran technical committees and provided advisory services to PFMA members on regulatory issues.

Overall, Sarah Hormozi's work experience demonstrates their expertise in the veterinary field and their commitment to promoting responsible pet care and nutrition.

Sarah Hormozi completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology/Zoology at Shahid Beheshti University from 2002 to 2006. Sarah then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) in Psychiatric Research (Animal Assisted Interventions) at King's College London from 2009 to 2010. In 2009, they also engaged in Animal Behaviour and Welfare studies as a Post Graduate Visitor Student at the Royal Veterinary College. Recently, from 2018 to 2019, they obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in Animal Nutrition from the University of Nottingham.

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  • Head Of Science And Education

    February, 2020 - present