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VHMA Webinar: Yes, You Can Own a Veterinary Practice
VHMA Member Price: $0; Nonmember Price: $0
Veterinary practice managers can and should have the opportunity to become owners in the businesses they manage. While ownership is possible, managers face different challenges than associate veterinarians when they become owners. This session focuses on how to become an owner---even in states that don’t allow non-veterinarian ownership---and how to address the unique challenges non-veterinary owners face. Potential lenders and factors impacting the future value of the practice will also be discussed.
Original Recording:
Thursday, May 13 2021
1:00 PM-2:00 PM Eastern
Credit
CEU1:1.0
Description
Speaker: Leslie A. Mamalis, MBA, MSIT, CVA
Leslie has been a critical part of SummitVeterinary Advisors’ success since 2006, providing practice valuations, profitability assessments, feasibility analyses, and financial consulting to veterinary specialists and general practices alike.
Leslie holds an MBA and MS in Information Technology and became a Certified Valuation Analyst in 2013. She worked for the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) for seven years, leading management education seminars, and later became involved with the accreditation program. Leslie has served as the co-chair of the VetPartners Valuation Council since 2017.
An author and frequent speaker on practice management, profitability, and budgeting topics, she has extensive experience helping veterinarians and managers understand financial reports so they can use that information to increase practice profitability and value.
Leslie holds an MBA and MS in Information Technology and became a Certified Valuation Analyst in 2013. She worked for the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) for seven years, leading management education seminars, and later became involved with the accreditation program. Leslie has served as the co-chair of the VetPartners Valuation Council since 2017.
An author and frequent speaker on practice management, profitability, and budgeting topics, she has extensive experience helping veterinarians and managers understand financial reports so they can use that information to increase practice profitability and value.