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Hertfordshire-based veterinary SQP regulator Vetpol Ltd has appointed Lisa Giddings as professional development lead, starting from March.

Drawing on her experience in the veterinary sector and “strong reputation” in the industry, Giddings will play a large part in assisting with the planning of Vetpol’s first ever SQP Congress, taking place in Solihull on 16 April 2024, as well as the Vetpol 2024 Munch and Learn Online CPD event.

Having previously worked for many years in the veterinary business field, Giddings has developed “strong relationships throughout the community and has an appreciation of the benefits SQPs can deliver in veterinary practices and in retail”.

She also works as a freelance consultant for Virbac, Westpoint Vets and her own project, Nurture Nature Farm, bringing experience of farm projects to her already “diverse” skill set.

The congress will be the “first of its kind”, offering an opportunity for SQPs across the UK to meet other “like-minded” individuals, network and learn.

Giddings said: “In my new role as professional development lead, I’ll be working closely with Caroline and the team to raise awareness of what SQPs can deliver, so that everyone understands how they can help to improve animal welfare along with the wider benefits for the practices and businesses they work within.

“It’s really important to all of us at Vetpol to ensure that our learners and qualified SQPs have the opportunity to access high quality CPD and enjoy relevant learning experiences. I’m delighted to be working in a role where I can make such a positive difference.”

Caroline, director at Vetpol, added: “We are so pleased to be welcoming Lisa as a fully-fledged member of the Vetpol team. With her business background, extensive knowledge in the field and clear commitment to making sure SQPs have a dedicated space to find support and resources, we are sure she will be an excellent addition and will help us to further enhance the opportunities that we can offer to SQPs.”

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