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AAEP Webinar: Q & A about proposed AAEP Bylaws amendments

Recorded On: 11/21/2024

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November 21, 2024: Proposed changes to the AAEP bylaws, including the ability to amend the bylaws via online voting instead of in-person voting in the future, will be up for a vote at the General Membership Meeting on Dec. 9 during the AAEP’s 70th Annual Convention in Orlando.

Learn more about the proposed bylaws changes and their rationale by joining AAEP Governance Task Force members Drs. Katie Garrett, Zach Loppnow and Tracy Turner for an hour-long Q&A.


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Open to view video.  |  90 minutes November 21, 2024: Proposed changes to the AAEP bylaws, including the ability to amend the bylaws via online voting instead of in-person voting in the future, will be up for a vote at the General Membership Meeting on Dec. 9 during the AAEP’s 70th Annual Convention in Orlando. Learn more about the proposed bylaws changes and their rationale by joining AAEP Governance Task Force members Drs. Katie Garrett, Zach Loppnow and Tracy Turner for an hour-long Q&A.

Katie Garrett

Dr. Garrett is a shareholder and director of diagnostic imaging at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., and the 2024 president of the AAEP. A 2003 graduate of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Garrett completed a pair of internships at Rood & Riddle before remaining with the practice as an associate. She became a shareholder in 2018. Dr. Garrett previously served on the AAEP board of directors from 2015–2017, and is a past chair of both the Educational Programs Committee and Member Engagement Committee.

Tracy Turner

Dr. Turner is a partner in Turner Wilson Equine Consulting in Stillwater, Minn., and AAEP president-elect. He retired from private practice in December 2023 after concentrating exclusively on equine sports medicine, lameness and surgery at his Turner Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Turner received his veterinary degree from Colorado State University in 1978, and he spent 23 years in academia before entering private practice in 2004. He previously served on the board of directors from 2017–2019, as chair of the Farrier Liaison Committee and as a member of several other committees.

Zach Loppnow, DVM

Dr. Loppnow is an equine surgery resident at Steinbeck Peninsula Equine Clinics in Salinas, Calif. After receiving his veterinary degree from the University of Minnesota, Dr. Loppnow served an internship at Anoka Equine and stayed on as an associate for three more years. He completed a large animal rotating internship at Iowa State University in 2021–2022 before accepting his current position. Dr. Loppnow serves on the AAEP’s Member Engagement Committee.

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