Daniel R. VerdonEditor dverdon@advanstar.com
Daniel R. Verdon was named editor in chief of DVM Newsmagazine in 2004.
He was awarded with the McAllister Editorial Fellowship at Northwestern University to advance the study of business-to-business journalism in 2008. The award, underwritten by the American Business Media Foundation, is granted to one journalist in the country each year.
During his tenure, DVM Newsmagazine has maintained its top standing in readership. And DVM Newsmagazine editors have captured five national Jesse H. Neal awards, considered the Pulitzer of the business press. In addition, DVM editors have been named a finalist in the Jesse H. Neal editorial competition six times. His other contributions to the market include showcasing novel market research, moderating panel discussions on top professional issues, spearheading unique features including one-on-one interviews with key veterinarian influencers. |
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Pfizer begins integration of Fort Dodge
October 26, 2009 By: Daniel R. Verdon
New York -- Pfizer finalized its acquisition of Wyeth's Fort Dodge Animal Health, making it the biggest player in the animal-health market. And today a second piece of the deal was unveiled.
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Shrader calls on profession to help guide policy decisions in Washington
October 1, 2009 By: Daniel R. Verdon
U.S. Rep. Kurt Shrader (D-Ore.), DVM, has been pulled into a number of discussions in Congress regarding public health, food safety and legislation targeting workforce expansion for veterinarians and calls on other DVMs and veterinary associations for input on policy decisions. |
Economic recovery: less than robust, challenges remain, economist predicts
October 1, 2009 By: Daniel R. Verdon
Leading economic indicators point to a market bottom and upturn, but the economy faces many challenges that potentially could derail a recovery, Philip J. Romero, dean of California State University's College of Business and Economics, told attendees at Banfield's 2009 Pet Health Care Summit. |
Banfield chief sees slow recovery for animal-health market
October 1, 2009 By: Daniel R. Verdon
John Payne, president and CEO of Banfield, The Pet Hospital, thinks the worst is behind but doesn't foresee a dramatic or fast recovery for the animal-health market. He addressed about 100 leaders in the veterinary medical market at the 2009 Pet Health Care Industry Summit in Portland, Ore. |
Down, but not out
August 19, 2009 By: Daniel R. Verdon
Banfield Summit explores economic recovery; challenges remain, economist predicts.
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