From obesity to renal disease, chronic conditions remain some of the toughest challenges in veterinary medicine. Changemakers examine how next-generation therapeutics, supported by diagnostics and other modalities, can deliver sustainable results and change the way veterinarians manage long-term disease.

Bruce Truman

Gudrun Ravetz
Currently Gudrun works as a Veterinary Consultant to Pet Health Plans from Denplan and as an external interviewer for prospective veterinary students at University of Liverpool. Alongside practicing as a small animal veterinary surgeon on graduating in 2002, Gudrun furthered her interest in the business side of the veterinary profession by studying for the post graduate certificate in business. Gudrun became President at the BVA Member’s Day and AGM on 22 September 2016.

Edwina Gildea MVB MRCVS

Greg Blair
From generics to emerging technologies and distribution partnerships, innovative routes to market are expanding reach and reshaping the competitive landscape. Leaders share how new models are lowering barriers to entry, driving scale, accelerating time to market, and creating sustainable value across the ecosystem.

Candise Goodwin
Candise Goodwin is a recognized leader in the pet industry, with over 15 years of experience helping companies navigate market complexity, scale solutions, and deliver measurable impact. Her background spans pivotal roles at industry leaders including Merck Animal Health, Vets First Choice, VIP Petcare/PETIQ, and Petco, where she led major digital transformations and launched numerous high-profile, industry-changing growth initiatives.
Candise has dedicated her career to understanding the challenges and opportunities within the pet industry. She has worked closely with retailers, veterinary groups, pet technology companies, product and service providers, and pharmacies - developing a holistic, customer-centric viewpoint of the industry's unique ecosystem along the way.
Today, Candise extends her expertise to clients seeking to navigate the complexities of the market. Her firm, Outlier Advisors, provides strategic consulting services that reflect her distinctive blend of innovative thinking, deep industry knowledge, and ability to spot emerging trends. Outlier Advisors partners with industry leaders, investors, and startups to develop actionable strategies that meet the demands of an evolving pet landscape.
Candise is also a sought-after speaker, advisor, author, and mentor, known for sharing rare and multifaceted insights and practical strategies with fellow Outliers.

Steve Shell

Peggy Pleines

Angelo Gatto

Julia Stephanus
Julia has been a visionary entrepreneur and strategic brand builder in the veterinary industry for 30+ years. Her achievements include building and scaling two successful start-up veterinary pharmaceutical businesses and launching 28 veterinary products. She was Founder and CEO of Summit VetPharm, which exited to Ceva Animal Health in 2010. As Chief Commercial Officer of Aratana Therapeutics (PETX), she was instrumental in the IPO and the buildout of a fully integrated commercial organization. Julia led the co-promotion and the licensing of Aratana’s lead osteoarthritis product, Galliprant®, to Elanco. Aratana exited to Elanco in 2019.
Julia is Founder and President of Avviare, LLC, providing consulting services to start-ups and established players in veterinary biopharmaceuticals. In addition to the start-up experience, Julia’s career includes senior-level positions at Ceva, Forest Laboratories (Allergan) and Pfizer Animal Health (Zoetis) and their legacy companies.
Julia presently serves on the Boards of PBI Gordon, ReduxBio, and Jenga Biosciences. Julia is a Founding Director and Board Member of Feather in Her Cap, recognizing outstanding women in Animal Health.
Julia received her Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, with additional education at the Wharton School of Business, Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and Harvard University.

Natacha Gaillard
Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) such as avian influenza, bluetongue virus, and foot-and-mouth disease pose serious risks to animal health, livestock production, and public health. Past outbreaks have exposed gaps in disease awareness and preparedness, with farmers often bearing the greatest impact. Effective prevention, through international collaboration, biosecurity, vaccination, and surveillance, requires coordinated action to stop the spread and support eradication efforts.

Albert Picado
Albert Picado is a Veterinary Epidemiologist with over 20 years of experience in designing and conducting epidemiological studies, as well as in the development, evaluation, and implementation of control tools for infectious diseases affecting both animals and humans. Currently serving as Principal Scientist within the Viral Diseases Research (VDR) team at Boehringer Ingelheim in Lyon (France), Albert provides strategic epidemiological support for the development of vaccines targeting priority infectious diseases. His work includes a strong focus on Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), contributing to global efforts to improve disease prevention and control through innovative vaccine solutions.

Damian Tago

Paul Horwood
Our panellists will discuss where data and AI are going to have the greatest impact across the value chain, from Discovery to Delivery.
- AI’s impact on reducing the timeline between adoption of innovation in Human Health and Animal Health
- Improving capital efficiency - rethinking the R&D process with AI
- How common data structure and architecture design will facilitate industry collaboration and unleash the power of existing data
- Improving differential diagnosis at point of care – augmenting, not replacing, practitioner decision making
- Teaching future generations how to deliver care based on new and growing sources of data

Etienne Legangneux

Paul Higgs

Jackie Hunter
