Veterinary Hospitals Association
Elizabeth H. is a Digital Marketing Specialist at the Veterinary Hospitals Association since April 2023, with a strong background in content creation and web consulting. Previous experience includes serving as a Web Consultant at Thryv, where responsibilities included researching client industries, website development, and client consultation. As a Content Coordinator at Brewers Supply Group, Elizabeth produced various promotional materials and co-produced webinars. Earlier roles include Freelance Content Creator for a children's gaming YouTube channel and Communications Team Lead at The Leahy Center for Digital Investigation, focusing on social media and content strategy. Elizabeth holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications with a specialization in Journalism from Champlain College.
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Veterinary Hospitals Association
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Established in 1984, Veterinary Hospitals Association (VHA) is a not-for-profit, member-driven association organized to represent the interests of members and the veterinary community. VHA currently serves nearly 400 member veterinary practices. The goal of VHA is to enhance the profitability of each member practice by positively impacting its bottom line. With member involvement, VHA will continue to offer services that either save money or make money for all members. The Growth of VHA: A group of dedicated veterinarians founded VHA to improve the methods and efficiency of animal hospitals, to cooperate with other veterinary organizations, and to promote and further the best interests of its members. 1985 - VHA began a group purchasing service for members, positively influencing the product availability and pricing in the veterinary marketplace. 1986 - A pet cremation service was launched to provide a dignified, caring and ethical means of cremating clients’ pets. It is one of the founding cornerstones of our association. As VHA evolved over the years, additional services have been added, taking advantage of the efficiencies that come from individual practices joining together as a group.