
Do you need a speaker for your event?
We enjoy speaking in person or virtually with audiences throughout the country and veterinary industry. Your group will benefit from one of our timely topics.

Upcoming Speaker Events
WVC February 2024
Rethink Reward & Retention
What’s Eating Your Bottom Line?
Fraud: Trends in the Veterinary Industry
Financial Statements 201
Past Speaker Events
Western Veterinary Conference
SWIMA Spring Fling, Boise, ID – Three Keys To Understanding Your Practice
IVMA Summer Meeting, Twin Falls, ID – Veterinary Associate Compensation
EIVMA Winter Meeting, Idaho Falls, ID – Compensation It is What It is & It Ain’t what it Ain’t
IAPA Convention, Boise ID – Technology
VetPartner’s Webinar – Oh my Fraud
District 15 Conference 2021 – Appreciate the Right Way
Merck Animal Health Event, West Yellowstone – Business Strategies for Veterinary Practices: Leadership and Team Building
Past Presentations
PM02 – Financial Statements 101
PM11 – Employee or Independent Contractor? What Is the Difference?
WS09 – Bookkeeping without QUICKBOOKS – Introduction to XERO
PM09 – Start from Scratch or Buy an Existing Practice?
PM10 – Roadmap to Starting Your Veterinary Practice
Ask us to speak at your next event
Potential Topics
- Employee vs Independent Contractor - Relief Veterinarian, Relief Technician
- Tips to Increase Your Team Morale
- Twenty Ways To Increase Profitability
- HELP, I Am Overwhelmed
- Automating Your Payables
- So You Became a Practice Manager, Now What?
- Staying Connected & Relevant To Your Team and Clients
- Six Common Financial Pitfalls
- A Practice Manager Guide: Practice Management Software
- Startups & Smaller Practices, Small Fish in a Big Pond - The Importance of Advisory Teams
- Employee Theft - How to Spot, Stop and Secure The Future of Your Practice
- Employee Motivation & Happiness In Workplace
- Automation Gets the Job Done
- Bookkeeping Without Quickbooks - Workshop
- Three Signs you Are Ready to Be Your Own Boss
- Start from Scratch or Buy an Existing Practice
- Roadmap to Starting Your Veterinary Practice