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Finalists For BVA’s Young Vet Of The Year Unveiled

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27th October, 2022 12h03

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The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has revealed the three finalists vying for Young Vet of the Year 2022.

Alison Brough, Kirsty French and Hannah Hunt have been shortlisted for the prestigious award, which is supported by Zoetis, and which recognises and celebrates the work, commitment and innovation of vets in the early stages of their career.

The finalists were chosen from more than 100 entrants by the Award judges BVA President Malcolm Morley, President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Melissa Donald, Professor the Lord Trees and Zoetis National Veterinary Manager Jonny Lambert. Last year’s winner of the award, Alex Davies, also contributed to choosing the finalists.

The judges selected the finalists for a range of reasons including outstanding and consistent care for patients; support for their clients and colleagues; the championing of causes in the profession; for inspiring others; giving back to their community; or for going above and beyond the normal call of duty.

The finalists are:

BVA President Malcolm Morley said: “With over 100 nominations for this year’s Young Vet of the Year award, it was a tough job to select just three vets for our shortlist.

“These inspiring and dedicated finalists are a credit to the veterinary profession, and we know they have shining careers ahead of them. Congratulations to them all, this is a fantastic achievement, and they should be very proud.”

Jonny Lambert from Zoetis said: “It was a vastly rewarding experience hearing the fantastic work performed across a range of areas by the younger members of our great profession. One could not fail to be inspired by their dedication and hard work.”

Lord Trees said: “It is always an inspiring and uplifting experience to see the calibre of the great young people in our profession – but a challenging task to determine a winner!”

President of RCVS Melissa Donald said: “It was an absolute pleasure and an honour to be asked to judge the BVA Young Vet of the Year 2022. I am continually amazed at the calibre and scope of the entries which made it an incredible challenge but as they say, the cream always rises to the top and we have three exceptional finalists.”

Alex Davies, BVA’s Young Vet of the Year award winner for 2021, said: “It was inspiring to read so many entries of young vets who are making a positive impact on animals, their owners, our profession and society. It reminded me how lucky I am to be part of a community of exceptional young vets”.

The winner of the award will receive a prize package which includes £1,000 prize money, a year of free BVA membership, a mentoring/engagement opportunity with Zoetis and career development opportunities. The winner will be announced  at the BVA’s Gala Dinner at London Vet Show on  Thursday 17 November at Excel London. Tickets are available now. For more details or to purchase tickets, visit london.vetshow.com 


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