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Animal Health Trust appoints new CEO
  Dr Mark Vaudin

Dr Peter Webbon steps down after six years

The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has announced that Dr Mark Vaudin will take over the position of chief executive officer (CEO) on September 30, 2013.



Dr Vaudin, who will take over from Dr Peter Webbon, is currently deputy chief executive and head of research at the AHT. He has said he is looking forward to taking over the reins and leading the organisation into 2014.



"I have been a part of the AHT team for nine years and am delighted to be taking on the leadership of an organisation that I know makes such a difference to the health and welfare of companion animals," he commented.

“Of course, nothing of what the AHT achieves would be possible without the fantastic help of the general public," he continued. "I hope all out supporters will share in my vision for the AHT and continue to give us their invaluable support in our continued fight against disease and injury.”
Dr Webbon also wished Dr Vaudin and the rest of the team at the AHT the best for the future and thanked all of the supporters and staff.

He said: "Leading an organisation like the Animal Health Trust which has such a passionate team of staff and delivers so much for animals across the world, has been both demanding and incredibly satisfying."

The Lord Kirkham CVO, deputy president of the AHT, added: "Dr Peter Webbon was a fine ambassador and made a substantial and significant contribution to the AHT during his six years as chief executive.

"Through a challenging global financial environment he helped ensure stability and even growth in a number of key areas."

Image courtesy of the Animal Health Trust

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Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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