VCA Announces Aaron Frazier as New Chief Operating Officer
Los Angeles based VCA Animal Hospitals, a part of Mars Veterinary Health, announced this week that it has appointed Aaron Frazier to Chief Operating Officer (COO), promoting him from his most recent role as General Manager (GM) for VCA Canada.
Frazier is deeply committed to VCA’s people, taking great care to know the experiences of the company’s associates and clients, and supporting its teams to deliver world-class medicine. In this role, Frazier reports to Todd Lavender, DVM, President of VCA Animal Hospitals and continues to be a part of the Senior Leadership Team. As COO, Frazier maintains responsibility for VCA Canada and leads VCA’s U.S. Operations, which include the West, Central and Eastern Divisions, Urgent Care and Innovation.
“VCA is proud to have Aaron as our new COO, and I am grateful to have his support as a proven VCA leader who embodies our values and understands our industry and business,” said Dr. Lavender. “His curiosity and authenticity are hallmarks of his leadership. With Aaron’s background in operations management and client experience, I am confident Aaron will help us expand access to care for our clients and strengthen the network where Associates can thrive.”
Frazier joined VCA in 2007 as a Regional Operations Director and has held different roles in Operations and Client Experience, Wellness and Knowledge & Learning. Frazier relocated to Canada in 2019, serving initially as COO and then as GM for Canada. Prior to VCA, Frazier was with Hill’s Pet Nutrition for eight years.
“I’m incredibly honored and grateful to have this opportunity to help lead VCA forward,” said Frazier. “We are lucky enough to work in the best field there is – veterinary medicine. It is our Associates’ dedication that will keep inspiring me every day to have a positive impact and do everything I can to support each one of our teams.”
A leader in veterinary care, VCA Animal Hospitals is committed to caring for the future of veterinary medicine. It is a family of animal hospitals determined to positively impact pets, people, and our communities. From general practice to emergency and specialty care, VCA delivers world-class medicine to more than four million pets each year. Its national network of hospitals invest in cutting-edge tools, training and technology that enables its associates to lead the industry today and into tomorrow. Among its 35,000 associates are nearly 7,000 veterinarians – including 430 who are board-certified specialists – nearly 4,000 credentialed technicians and over 10,000 veterinary assistants.