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Covetrus, Portland's global leader in animal health technology and services named interim General Counsel Margie B. Pritchard as general counsel and corporate secretary.
Pritchard will report to Ben Wolin, president and CEO at Covetrus.
“Her breadth of experience and impressive legal acumen have already proven to be invaluable, and the company is fortunate to now more broadly benefit from her trusted guidance and demonstrated ability to help drive Covetrus’ growth," said Wolin.
Pritchard brings over 30 years of experience to her role. Before being named general counsel, she most recently served as vice president and deputy counsel at Covetrus, where she was responsible for corporate and board governance, public reporting, advising investor relations, employment matters including compensation, and providing general legal counsel to executive management. She is a graduate of Rutgers Law School at Newark and received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Covetrus has over 5,000 employees and annual revenue of $4.0 billion.
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