Michael Erickson, now executive vice president, will succeed Jay Mazelsky as president and CEO of the Westbrook-based maker of veterinary diagnostics and software.
Over the last four quarters, the Westbrook-maker of veterinary diagnostics and software has surpassed consensus earnings per share estimates four times and consensus revenue estimates twice.
Also on Thursday, the Westbrook-based provider of veterinary diagnostics and software reaffirmed 2024 full-year financial guidance the company issued last month.
The Westbrook-based maker of veterinary diagnostics and software has surpassed consensus earnings per share estimates three times over the last four quarters.
Robust demand from veterinarians for cloud-based products continues to drive software solution placements and customer gains, the Westbrook-based company said.