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Pete Mosney

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Pete Mosney is the Board Vice-Chair of Veterinarians Without Borders.

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Pete Mosney

Vice-Chair 

Pete has been a business leader for the last 20+ years and has broad-based operations and general management experience, six years of military (Navy) experience travelling in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, US, Canada.

He also has 16 years of experience in Healthcare Medical Imaging service and management as well as Industrial Service across Canada, and 11 years of management experience in the Veterinary market at IDEXX as General Manager for Canadian businesses.

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