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British Veterinary Association’s New President Calls On Members To Shape Its Future Strategic Direction
The British Veterinary Association’s (BVA) new president Malcolm Morley is inviting the association’s 18,000+ members to help shape the strategic future of organisation by completing its member survey.
The survey, which is undertaken by the organisation every four years, is open to all BVA members and is asking for views on a range of issues to help ensure it stays a relevant and remains a strong voice for the veterinary profession today and in the future. It is asking:
- What are the pressing issues within the profession?
- Which campaigns does the profession want to see BVA champion?
- Which benefits do member’s value?
New British Veterinary Association President Malcolm Morley said: “This is an exceptionally important opportunity for members to help shape the British Veterinary Association and the wider profession. It is a chance to tell us directly what matters to you, what issues you think we should be taking up on your behalf and most importantly, how we can help you to deliver a sustainable veterinary profession in the future. Don’t miss the chance to have your say.”
They survey is open until Monday 17th October. Those that complete the survey have the opportunity to enter a prize draw to win a top prize of a ticket to this year’s London Vet Show (worth £598) and a £50 John Lewis or M&S e-voucher. There are four additional prizes of a £50 John Lewis or M&S e-vouchers.
To complete the survey members should have received an email with a unique link to click through to the survey. If members haven’t received an email, contact [email protected].
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