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PVM Bids Fond Farewell to Alumnus and Key Administrator Embarking on Exciting New Challenge

Dr. Chad Brown greets well-wishers at a reception held in his honor at Lynn Hall November 1.
Dr. Chad Brown greets well-wishers at a reception held in his honor at Lynn Hall November 1.

Members of the Purdue Veterinary Medicine community had the opportunity last week to congratulate and say goodbye to a dedicated and much appreciated alumnus and administrator as he prepared to take on an exciting new role. Dr. Chad Brown (PU DVM 2001) concluded his role as director of the Purdue Veterinary Nursing Programs Friday, November 1, and transitioned to an exciting new career opportunity as executive director of the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center at the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Colleagues had the opportunity at Dr. Brown’s reception to autograph a mat for a framed picture of the Continuum Sculpture given to Dr. Brown in recognition of his service to the college.
Colleagues had the opportunity at Dr. Brown’s reception to autograph a mat for a framed picture of the Continuum Sculpture given to Dr. Brown in recognition of his service to the college.

During Dr. Brown’s last day at Lynn Hall, a reception was held in his honor and attended by many colleagues and friends who expressed appreciation for all he accomplished for the college in his role as Veterinary Nursing Programs director. “During his four years of leadership, Dr. Brown has made remarkable contributions to both the on-campus and distance learning Veterinary Nursing programs, as well as to the College of Veterinary Medicine,” said Dr. Kathy Salisbury, associate dean for academic affairs. “He also has had significant impact on campus as chair of the Undergraduate Curriculum Council (UCC). His leadership has driven growth, innovation, and continued excellence. Dr. Brown’s efforts to improve student outcomes, strengthen the Veterinary Nursing curricula, and elevate the reputation of our programs have been invaluable.”

Dr. Salisbury said Dr. Brown’s achievements were especially evident during the recent site visit by the AVMA’s Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) in September. She said preliminary positive feedback reflected the substantial work accomplished by Dr. Brown and his team. “His commitment to maintaining the highest standards in veterinary nursing education has been instrumental in this success.”

Dr. Salisbury concluded, “While we will greatly miss Dr. Brown’s energy, enthusiasm and innovation, we are thankful for all that he has done to advance our programs and ensure their continued success.” Meanwhile, the process of identifying a new Director of the Veterinary Nursing Programs is expected to begin soon.

Congratulations Dr. Brown and best wishes on your future endeavors!

Among those who congratulated Dr. Brown at the reception were Dr. Harm HogenEsch, Distinguished Professor of Immunopathology, and veterinary student Joyce Jia of the Class of 2027.
Among those who congratulated Dr. Brown at the reception were Dr. Harm HogenEsch, Distinguished Professor of Immunopathology, and veterinary student Joyce Jia of the Class of 2027.

Writer(s): Kevin Doerr | pvmnews@purdue.edu

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