Recognising champions shaping the future of veterinary business.
The Veterinary Business Thought Leader Award celebrates individuals who have challenged the status quo, ignited industry debate, or championed a fresh approach in addressing the challenges and opportunities within the veterinary business landscape. This award recognises thought leadership that significantly advances the field of veterinary business, for example through communication, advocacy, policy leadership, research, education, resource development, a start-up or NFP venture, or an evolution of approach to, or within, veterinary business. We welcome nomination of individuals from all backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. By encouraging diversity of thought, we aim to inspire continued dialogue and progress within the veterinary sector.
Dr Alicia Kennedy - 2023 Veterinary Business Thought Leader Award Winner
Submission Requirements
To nominate yourself, or a deserving colleague, please visit the AVA Website for submission requirements and instructions in full. If you are having trouble accessing the page please email vbg@ava.com.au for a nomination pack to be emailed to you.
Nominees must be a current financial member of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) and/or Veterinary Business Group (VBG).
Veterinary Business Thought Leader Award is also open to student members of the AVA.
Business Thought Leader nominations will be considered by an impartial panel with varied perspectives of veterinary business. An award will be made solely on information within the nomination submission, on the basis of the nominee’s demonstrated contribution to addressing challenges or opportunities within the veterinary business landscape. Consideration will be given to the nominee’s role in leading change (identifying or developing a novel or valuable approach; influential communication and activity); link to an identified challenge/opportunity; the scope, quantity and duration of the nominee’s related contribution/s; and the demonstrated impact – or potential for future impact - of their thought leadership.
Nominations close on 21 January 2025
The prize includes: