Schaumburg, Ill. - Dr. Lyle Vogel is the American Veterinary Medical Association's new assistant executive vice president, replacing Dr. Jan Donlin, who left the job in July. He now ranks second in command behind Dr. Ron DeHaven, executive vice president.
SCHAUMBURG, ILL. — Dr. Lyle Vogel is the American Veterinary Medical Association's new assistant executive vice president, replacing Dr. Jan Donlin, who left the job in July. He now ranks second in command behind Dr. Ron DeHaven, executive vice president.
AVMA Executive Board members approved the promotion during a Nov. 16 meeting, in which they also officially named Dr. Gail Golab director of the Animal Welfare Division. Golab's title previously included an 'interim' designation.
"Gail is globally recognized for her expertise and experience in animal-welfare issues," DeHaven says in a news release. "She has served the AVMA exceptionally well in this area."
AVMA presents 2 service awards at Global Health reception
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