Portland, Maine–(business wire)–Covetrus® (NASDAQ: CVET) today announced the appointment of Margie B. Pritchard as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary to Covetrus President and CEO Ben Wolin.
Prior to his appointment as General Counsel, Pritchard served as Vice President and Deputy Counsel to Covetrus, advising on corporate and board governance, public reporting, investor relations, employment matters, including compensation, and senior management. I was responsible for providing general legal counsel. management.
“Margie has served as Interim General Counsel since December 2021 and is very pleased to be a permanent member of our leadership team. ” “Her extensive experience and excellent legal acumen have already proven to be of immense value, and we are fortunate to have her trusted guidance and proven ability to drive Covetrus’ growth. You can get a wider range of benefits from ”
Pritchard brings to her role more than 30 years of experience with leading law firms, in-house general counsel positions, and diverse entrepreneurial endeavors across diverse business sectors.
“I am thrilled to expand my role with Covetrus,” said Margie B. Pritchard. “As a global animal health leader, Covetrus has many opportunities for growth and innovation, and we are excited to have the opportunity to drive both. ”
Pritchard is a graduate of Rutgers Law School in Newark and holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.
About Covetras
Covetrus is a global veterinary technology and services company dedicated to helping our veterinary practice partners improve their health and financial outcomes. We bring together products, services and technologies in her one platform, connecting them to the solutions and insights customers need to do their best work. Our passion for the well-being of animals and the people who care for them drives the world of veterinary medicine forward. Headquartered in Portland, Maine, Covetrus employs over 5,700 people and serves more than 100,000 of her customers worldwide. For more information about Covetrus, see Covetrus.