
Joey Villani

Chris Aydam

Jose Bermudez

Ed Yuhas

Craig Fraser

Katie Harkins

Steve Feldman

William Schwing
Will Schwing, now based in Dallas, has served as KVP International’s head of marketing for the past 7 years, driving exponential growth and guiding the company to be one of the leading manufacturers in animal health. As an award-winning marketer with over 10 years of experience in strategic research and creative agencies in Los Angeles before joining KVP, Will bridges right and left-brain thinking to bring balance to brand and performance marketing. Innovation is a cornerstone of KVP’s marketing department, which Will has structured like a creative agency for KVP’s customers, producing industry-level quality without industry-level fees.
Notably, Will is the Editor of the Bowman Report, a quarterly perspective on the animal health industry that serves as a platform for thought leaders to discuss the most pressing topics facing the veterinary industry. After winning a Vetty Award in 2021, the Bowman Report is back with a special edition on Sustainability.
Will and his wife recently became parents to a beautiful baby girl, much to the dismay of their other firstborn, a Bichon Frise named Charlie.

Sarah Philips
Sarah is a Vice President at Emil Capital Partners (ECP), where she invests in early- and growth-stage consumer businesses across CPG, pet, retail, food tech, manufacturing, and supply chain. She currently serves on the boards of Base Culture, Dane Creek Capital, Farmside Kitchen, Kidfresh, Kin Community, and Zeel. Prior to joining ECP in 2020, Sarah started her career at Morgan Stanley, spending several years across investment banking and equity capital markets advising consumer, retail and media businesses. She holds a BA in Public Policy and Political Science with honors from Duke University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Outside of work, she enjoys supporting other women and people of color in their capacities as founders, operators and investors, as well as road biking and yoga.

Mike Greenberg
Mike Greenberg is a practicing veterinarian. He splits his professional time between clinical practice, software design, and research and writing in access to veterinary care. He is a co-founder of the Veterinary Care Accessibility Project, a non-profit focused on creating tools to help stakeholders make data-driven decisions to improve access to veterinary care. He completed his veterinary training at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and went on to complete an internship and fellowship at Cornell’s Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program. He has authored and co-authored several articles and books, including: Putting Access to Veterinary Care on The Map, Veterinary care deserts: what is the capacity and where is it?, and Every Nose Counts: Using Metrics in Animal Shelters.