Despite the difficult trading conditions imposed by the global pandemic and subsequent supply
chain issues, Vetaphone has continued to enjoy a double-digit growth rate in recent years and
with a declared ambition to sustain a 15% uplift year on year going forward, it has made several
key changes at senior level.
First, is the appointment of Jan Eisby to take up a new position as Chief Business Officer (CBO),
where he will share with his brother and fellow Director Frank Eisby, the task of focussing on the
long-term strategy for the company.
Second, is the appointment of Kevin McKell as Chief Sales Officer (CSO), with the overall
responsibility for Sales, Marketing, and Support functions at the company. This is a natural
progression from his previous position as Vice President Technical Sales and will further
strengthen Vetaphone’s customer-facing activities.
The division of duties will see Frank, in his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), concentrate on the
development of products and technology from the sales and production perspective, with Jan
looking to build customer relationships through R&D, and an educational programme of
knowledge sharing.
The overall aim is to free-up the Eisby brothers by leaving day-to-day running of the company to
the Management Group, allowing them to focus on Vetaphone’s ambitious plans for the
development of the business and its technology up to 2025 and beyond.
It will also be the start of major investment in the Vetaphone Academy, which promises exciting
times ahead for this innovative and progressive technology leader.
Photo caption:
Vetaphone Management.jpg – (left to right) Jan Eisby (CBO), Kevin McKell (CSO), and
Frank Eisby (CEO)