MedVet Associates Plans Second Worthington, Ohio, Operations Center
12/15/2015
“Worthington has been a great partner in our growth and we’re excited to expand here,” said Dr. Eric Schertel, President of MedVet Medical & Cancer Centers for Pets. “The additional space will allow for future expansion of administrative, laboratory, clinical, parking and other needs. It gives us the flexibility necessary to exercise our organizational goal of healthy growth.”
The company is adding 41 new headquarters positions and 58 new clinical positions to its current 262 employee roster, including administrative assistants, developers, analysts, accountants and customer support specialists. Hiring will begin in the first quarter of 2016.
“MedVet is an outstanding corporate citizen and community partner,” said Worthington City Manager Matt Greeson. “Not only are they a key employer, they also provide valuable services to our residents and the region, and are engaged in the community. We are pleased to see MedVet grow in the City of Worthington and congratulate them on their expansion.”
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