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Kristie Faulkner Joins White Cross Vets
GUISELEY based White Cross Vets has appointed Kristie Faulkner as Operations Manager as the expanding family practice continues to further enhance the service levels and quality on offer across its 14 UK sites.
Kristie becomes the 150th White Cross team member and will be responsible for the group’s business throughout the Midlands.
Kristie brings a wealth of experience from working in practice – including heading up the UK arm of Banfield, the world’s largest veterinary practice – to a key account sales role with Pfizer (now Zoetis) and most recently as a Director of OnSwitch, the leading veterinary practice consultancy in the UK.
Commenting on the move Kristie says: “I have observed the growth of White Cross carefully during the past few years and their culture, family values and depth of client focus makes the practice unique in the UK. The challenge of maintaining and furthering everything that is special about White Cross is a great opportunity.”
Tim Harrison, Managing Director at White Cross Vets added: “I am genuinely excited about the difference Kristie will make to our practice. Her knowledge and experience throughout many areas of the industry is unrivalled. We aim to attract only the most talented people to our practice and with Kristie this has most certainly been achieved.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Steven Wright .
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