Pathway Vet Alliance to hire over 175 veterinariansMarch 26, 2019Pathway Vet Alliance says it is looking to hire more than 175 veterinarians across the company's network of veterinary hospitals. In addition to veterinarians, Pathway is also hiring for hundreds of support positions—both nationwide and at its main support office in Austin, Tex.—in business development, human resources, IT, practice management, and marketing. "Our continued growth over the last few years has been extraordinary, and we remain committed to investing in our existing team members and creating new career opportunities nationwide," says Renee Harbour, the company's talent director and mergers and acquisition DVM integrations manager. "Pathway is a conduit for people who want to practice their passion and help make an impact in the veterinary industry. We invite those interested in joining our team to visit our website and become a change agent for good." In 2018, the company acquired 55 new veterinary practices, and now supports nearly 200 locations across the U.S., employing more than 4,500 staff members. Pathway was ranked 1,094 on Inc. magazine's 37th annual Inc. 5000, which is a list of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. Applicants interested in joining Pathway's team can visit the website.
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AVMA seeks board of directors candidatesSeptember 5, 2017The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is seeking candidates for its board of directors from Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah. Nominations are open for candidates for election to the board representing District 7 and District 9, whose current directors' terms will expire in 2018. District 7, currently represented by Dr. John Howe, includes Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. District 9, currently represented by the board chairman, Dr. Michael Whitehair, includes Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Utah. District directors serve six-year terms. Terms for the new directors sought for Districts 7 and 9 will begin during July 2018 and end in 2024. Candidacy requirements Candidates must live in the district they seek to represent and must have been active members of the AVMA for at least five consecutive years immediately prior to the election. Interested parties can either be nominated by the principal veterinary organization of a state within their district, or they can file nominating petitions signed by 50 AVMA voting members residing within the district. The AVMA's Elections web page offers a guide to the process …