Beth LaBee, who will receive a Veterinary Heroes™ award at the upcoming Fetch dvm360® conference, expresses her excitement for the visit to Kansas City, Missouri
Beth LaBee, hospitality specialist and winner of a dvm360® Veterinary Heroes™ award, described what it means to her to be a recipient of the client service representative category. She also shared she is looking forward to exploring the barbecue food Kansas City, Missouri has to offer while at our Fetch dvm360® conference.
Register now for Fetch dvm360® Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, August 26-28.
View the video below for the entire discussion. The following is a partial transcript.
Beth LaBee: To work in a field since you were 19 [years old] and you're 55, a lot of people that far into their career are losing their zest for it. To still be recognized and still be thought of that way, and affect clients that way, it makes me very proud.
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