Becky Turner Chapman, longtime vice president of UBM’s Veterinary division reflects on her animal health family as she retires after 30 years in veterinary publishing. She is a true leader, consummate professional and exemplary role model for women in our industry and will be missed. We wish her the best.
Source: DVM360, March 29, 2017.
Each and every day, UBM Americas, Veterinary — perhaps better known as dvm360.com, dvm360 magazine, the CVC conventions, Vetted and Firstline — speaks to the veterinary professionals who dedicate their careers to maximizing pet lifespans, and to the sales and marketing professionals whose companies develop products and services to do the same. Our job in fact is to connect the two, and we do that via brands fueled by our own stellar group of media and event professionals.
INSIGHTS: Our Animal Health Digest team sends a special farewell and thank you, Becky. Your interest in AHD and acknowledgement of what we do differently is valued. All the best!
Becky Turner Chapman says
Wow, Kirk. I don’t know that I deserve any of that, but I appreciate all of it. The K.C. Corridor’s choice to call their annual event “Homecoming” takes on a new level of meaning for me now, and assuming I can wrangle a badge from my friends at the CVC, I look forward to seeing you and the rest of this great big ‘ole family at CVC Kansas City, if not before. Thanks again.