Webinar Recording: How to Attract and Retain Associates AAEP 2015

EquiManagement is an official AAEP Media Partner. Our Partner Presentation at the 2015 AAEP Convention was by Amy Grice, VMD, MBA, who presented on “How to Attract and Retain Associates.” You can watch a recorded version of that presentation by clicking on the player above.

Editor’s note: Dr. Grice found a statistical error in one slide (23). Until we can get the presentation fixed, please find the correct information below.

Bio for Amy Grice, VDM, MBA

Grice was an ambulatory equine practitioner in the Hudson Valley of New York for 25 years. She served as the managing partner of Rhinebeck Equine LLP, a large equine referral practice, until 2015, when she opened a veterinary business consulting firm, Amy Grice VMD, MBA, LLC. Grice’s areas of special interest are communication, leadership and business strategies. Grice grew up in Woodbury, Connecticut, where she was a Pony Clubber and competed in local hunter-jumper shows and hunter paces. She received her BA in Biology from Wellesley College and completed her veterinary education at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine. She earned her MBA from Marist College School of Management in 2014. Grice is a member of the Board of Directors of the AAEP, where she also serves on several committees. She owns several horses and enjoys riding in the mountains as often as possible. Grice currently is a resident of Virginia City, Montana, she has two adult sons.

Dr. Amy Grice

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