Victoria Johnson, radiologist, CEO and founder of VET.CT has been named as winner of the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year Award’ at the Bupa everywoman in Technology Awards 2024. The awards shine a spotlight on the tech industry’s most exceptional talent from the UK and beyond, bringing the industry together to recognise and reward outstanding performance in this constantly evolving sector.
Since founding VET.CT in 2009, Victoria has led this innovative veterinary teleradiology, specialist consultancy and education company to a global team of more than 280 people, striving to make the veterinary world a better place through its services. The unique combination of cutting-edge technology and a strong sense of shared purpose, company culture and values, result in the consistent delivery of trusted knowledge, support and reassurance to veterinary teams at the point of need.
Victoria was quick to extend the award to her team, saying; “Everything we are achieving through VET.CT is only possible thanks to the awesome tech team and the radiologists, specialists and support teams they interact with to deliver great services to our clients. Through VET.CT, I want to show it’s possible to have a successful company delivering high quality clinical services, while doing the right thing for its people, the veterinary industry and the animals we serve.”
More information about the awards can be found here: https://www.everywoman.com/everywoman-in-technology-awards/2024-winners/
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