NAVC draws alumni crowd

A record 200 alumni joined members of the CVM faculty and many UF veterinary students at the Marriott World Center hotel on Jan. 15 for the traditional annual alumni reception held at the North American Veterinary Conference. Below are just a few photos we captured at the event.

Dr. Stephanie Holloway, '10; Dr. Tim Holloway, '07; Dr. Amy Tanis; '07; Dr. Courtney Riley Molnar, '07, and Dr. Stephanie Knapp, '07.

 

Drs. Lisa and Vincent Centonze, both from the Class of '03.

Drs. Lisa and Vincent Centonze, both from '03.

Dr. Clint Greene, '92, Dr. Gary Ellison, professor of small animal surgery, and Dr. Chris Steers, '88.

Dr. Clint Greene, '92, Dr. Gary Ellison, professor of small animal surgery, and Dr. Chris Steers, '88.

Dani McVety and Chris McVety

Dr. Dani McVety, '09, and her husband, Chris.

Veterinary students Brynn Cavanaugh, '14, and Jeanna Goldberg from the UF Alumni Association.

UF Alumni Association representatives Brynn Cavanaugh, left, and Jeanna Goldberg are shown with Kaleigh McVety, '14.

 

Dr. Pamela Ginn with two CVM alums

Dr. Pam Ginn, center, with Drs. David Carmona, left, and Dr. Jay Stinson, right, both from '93.

 

Dr. Donna Rapeta and Dr. Raquel McGraw Fox, both from the Class of '93.

Sarah Carey and Dr. Frank Mills.

Sarah Carey and Dr. Frank Mills, '90.

Group of alumni with Dr. Tom Lane

Dr. Brandon Culbertson, '11; Dr. Meredith Swart, '11; Dr. Eduardo Arellano, '98 with retired UF CVM faculty member, Dr. Tom Lane.

 

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