VetStrategy
Stephanie Poulin is an experienced professional in event management and business development, currently serving as the Senior Manager of Brand Events and Conferences at VetStrategy since March 2019. Poulin manages and coordinates various events in Canada and the United States, including conferences and tradeshows, while actively developing partnerships with media and trade show affiliates. Previous roles include Brand Events Manager and Business Development Coordinator at VetStrategy, where responsibilities encompassed event planning and KPI monitoring. Poulin also holds significant experience from Groupe vétérinaire Daubigny and the Fondation québécoise du cancer, where event organization and volunteer management were key focuses. Educational qualifications include a Master of Business Administration and multiple certifications in project management and communication.
VetStrategy
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Being part of VetStrategy is about being part of something bigger – an ever-growing community, where we connect person-to-person and skill-to-need, united by a common purpose of healthy animals, happy owners. From our humble beginning in 2006 to the present day, we continue to make a difference in the lives of people who have dedicated themselves to this industry. When VetStrategy co-founders Orin Litman and his wife, Dr. Michelle Cutler, decided to acquire McLean Animal Hospital in 2006, they focused on three promises – our Customer Promise of world-class veterinary care, delivered locally; our People Promise, to be a great place to work; and our Sustainability Promise to be a force for good for patients, people and our plant. Keeping our three promises led VetStrategy to become the leading veterinary network in Canada, with veterinary practices, 24-hour emergency care, and specialty hospitals coast-to-coast. We have developed and refined a model for supporting our practices across the country. What we do: We care for those dedicated to caring for animals by creating a workplace where we focus on innovation, engagement, and teamwork. We know the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into building each practice, and we don’t want to touch that – we truly embrace the uniqueness of each clinic. Our heritage first approach means we won’t change a clinic’s name, culture or heritage. We understand the challenges our veterinary teams face and are committed to doing what’s right – for them, their clients, and their patients. We care about the future of veterinary medicine. Everything we do comes back to ensuring that veterinarians have the time, support, and infrastructure to focus on responsible medicine and quality care. We believe in empowering our support office and clinic staff and providing them opportunities to develop their skills and grow in their careers.