BSAVA’s CEO to leave organisation after 14 years
“(...)it’s been an honour to have played a part in supporting such a wonderful profession.” – Amanda Stranack, BSAVA CEO.
The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) is to transition to a new chief executive officer (CEO), with Stacy Woodman sitting interim CEO.
Ms Woodman will support the organisation through the transition as Amanda Stranack prepares to leave after 14 years with BSAVA.
Amanda Stranack first joined the organisation in 2012 as head of congress, before becoming director of operations in 2016. She was appointed CEO in 2019, where she became closely involved with the organisation’s strategic development.
During Ms Stranack’s time as CEO, membership for BSAVA has increased to more than 10,000 members. She has also contributed to plans that will shape the organisation’s future.
Ms Stranack said: “I’m proud of what we’ve achieved together and grateful to the team, volunteers, partners and veterinary community who have supported our work. The dedication and expertise within the BSAVA have been inspiring and it’s been an honour to have played a part in supporting such a wonderful profession.”
Stacy Woodman will be stepping in as interim CEO before a permanent appointment is made.
Ms Woodman has been leading BSAVA’s Programme of Change, working closely with the Board and leadership team to shape a new business plan and strategy. BSAVA says that her expertise and organisational knowledge will provide ‘continuity’ during the transition.
The BSAVA has begun recruiting a permanent CEO, with a further update to follow in due course.
Stacy Woodman said: “I’m pleased to be stepping into the Interim CEO role and supporting the organisation through this next phase. Having worked closely with the Board and leadership team on the Programme of Change, I understand both the ambition and the realities behind the plan. The BSAVA has a capable team and a clear direction, and I’m looking forward to working together to deliver on what we’ve set out to achieve.”
Julian Hoad, BSAVA president, said: “Amanda’s contribution to the BSAVA over the past 14 years has been exceptional. She has led with professionalism, warmth and a deep commitment to the veterinary profession. From her early work as Head of Congress through to CEO, she has played a major role in shaping the BSAVA’s progress and helping position the Association for its next phase.
“We thank Amanda for everything she has given to the BSAVA and wish her well for the future. And as we move into that next phase, we are delighted to welcome Stacy as our Interim CEO.”
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