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Triple Combination Parasiticide Wins Industry Award
Initial work on a vaccine that could be used in cats and dogs leads to emergency use in other species
Kristin Peck Featured on Leadership Reimagined Podcast
Zoetis CEO Kristin Peck speaks about resilience, leadership and growth in animal health
Zoetis recognized around the world as a top business performer and employer.
In her first year as Zoetis CEO, Ms. Peck ranked #15 on prestigious list.
One Health research and development takes a shared approach to a healthy world
Colleagues around the world support their local communities
Zoetis board member Dr. Reed shares his perspectives as a Black leader in animal health
Supporting Veterinary Well-Being Around the Globe
Leader Margarita Marina Pinto Sagahon shares her culture and journey
Q&A with Dr. Cathy Knupp, Executive Vice President, and President, Research & Development, and Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Senior Vice President, Global Biologics, at Zoetis
Zoetis has been named one of Working Mother Magazine’s "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" for the seventh year in a row. Renee Peng named Zoetis' 2020 Working Mother of the Year.
Zoetis colleague Daniel Edge talks about celebrating our differences during Pride Month
At Zoetis, Our Core Beliefs culture provides a solid foundation for all that we do. In our operations around the world we aim to create an atmosphere where colleagues feel supported and empowered to reach their career goals, balance their work and home lives, and can give their best every day. We know when our people succeed, so does our business. Recently, Zoetis locations around the world have been recognized for their commitment to this culture. Read on to learn more.
Teams in Canada, Italy and Turkey were recognized again for our supportive culture.
Zoetis teamed up with AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) to share valuable tips and takeaways for pet owners in caring for their pets during coronavirus.
For the Second Year in a Row, the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE) Recognizes Zoetis for its Commitment to Women’s Advancement
Zoetis Implements Sustainable Shipments to Customers
From Turkey to Belgium, we’re being recognized for our great workplace culture.
This week, Zoetis was named Best Company, North America in the 2019 Animal Pharm Awards competition. Animal Pharm, the most widely read newsletter reporting on the animal health industry, announced the award winners on January 30, 2020.
Ribbon-cutting event marks official start to R&D collaboration with Colorado State University
Discusses how Zoetis will lead animal health across the Continuum of Care
Colleagues around the world support their local communities.
Zoetis executive talks about resilience, listening to customers and insights that drive growth
Zoetis has been named one of Working Mother Magazine’s "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" for the sixth year in a row. Saba Belay named Zoetis’ 2019 Working Mother of the Year.
Zoetis is the animal health partner in a new five-year collaboration of public and private partners drawing on expertise in human and veterinary medicine taking aim at innovative vaccine solutions to control infectious diseases caused by bacterial pathogens.
At Zoetis, we’re committed to making a difference in the communities where we operate. We donate our products and services to help those in need, support the human-animal bond in meaningful ways, and use our resources to protect vulnerable animals. From France to Thailand, it’s a One Zoetis approach to creating a positive impact for animals and the people who love them.
This week, EXAME, Brazil's leading business magazine, released their annual 1000 Best & Biggest Companies list, which highlights the country's highest performing firms. Zoetis made the list for the fifth consecutive year with two prestigious honors: one of the best pharmaceutical companies and one of the the top 150 agribusiness companies.
Zoetis and Colorado State University (CSU) signed an agreement to establish a research lab that will explore the livestock immune system and target new immunotherapies – paving the way for new alternatives to antibiotics in food-producing animals.
Zoetis marked the opening of an expansion at our global manufacturing and supply site in Kalamazoo, MI, this week with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday.
At Zoetis, supporting our local communities is one of the ways we create value for our business and society. Our colleagues take pride in giving back and are willing to go the extra mile to support local charities. Read on to learn more about colleagues from many of our Zoetis markets who race to make a difference.
World Trademark Review recognizes the exceptional work of legal colleagues who help protect Zoetis brands
Reflects strong financial performance and revenue growth over six consecutive years
On May 1, 2019, Zoetis was named the first Human-Animal Bond Certified Company by the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) and the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI).
For the fourth year in a row, Zoetis has been named one of America’s Best Midsize Employers by Forbes Magazine, ranking among the top 150 companies.
Juan Ramón Alaix, CEO of Zoetis, shares his views on the power of diversity
Zoetis colleagues make a difference in Colombia, Greece, Thailand, and the U.S.
Zoetis has been named one of the 2019 Top Companies for Executive Women by the National Association for Female Executives (NAFE). This honor recognizes U.S. corporations where there is a strong focus on best practices that demonstrate effectiveness in moving women to senior ranks.
Juan Ramón Alaix interviewed by Jim Cramer on Mad Money, a well-known American financial television show.
Catch “a day in the life” glimpse of how our colleagues in the field bring value to our customers, how they live our Core Beliefs, and what they do to succeed – both personally and professionally.
Zoetis Chief Executive Officer Juan Ramón Alaix becomes first inductee into Animal Pharm’s recently established Hall of Fame in recognition of his lasting impact on the animal health industry.
Kristin Peck of Zoetis was honored with the 2019 Feather in Her Cap Award. The award is given to women leaders in the animal health industry for their achievements and significant contributions to the industry and for mentoring and developing future women leaders.
Zoetis received top honors in the Best New Product - Companion Animals category for Core EQ Innovator™ vaccine for horses in the 2018 Animal Pharm Awards competition.
Clint Lewis, EVP and Group President, International Operations, Commercial Development, Genetics, Aquatic Health and Human Medical Diagnostics, stresses the positive impact colleagues can have on business performance when supported in the right way.
Learn about scientific insights into the biology of skin allergy conditions in dogs from Dr. Andrea Gonzales of Zoetis
In this Innovation at Zoetis podcast, learn how genetic testing is helping farmers improve the health and performance of their herds, and the profitability and sustainability of their farms.
Up to 20 percent of food production animals are lost to disease annually with an associated cost of $120 billion from 1995 to 2008, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Preventing and controlling infectious diseases is important to protect animal and human health; to help assure a safe, sustainable supply of animal protein; and to safeguard the livelihoods of farmers.
Zoetis CEO Juan Ramón Alaix presented at the 37th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, where he outlined Zoetis’ path for future growth and market leadership.
Brazil’s leading business magazine, EXAME, recently released their annual 1000 Best and Biggest Companies list, which highlights the strongest performing companies in the country. Zoetis is featured for the fourth year running, with improved rankings from previous years. Zoetis is the only animal health company in the pharmaceutical segment of the list to rank among the top 15.
EXAME Magazine publishes 100 Best Companies to Work For list
Você S/A includes Zoetis in 150 Best Companies to Work For list
At Zoetis, we know the human-animal bond is powerful. We’ve supported studies to show the benefits of therapy dogs for oncology patients and raised awareness about the ways pets can make people healthier. Now our colleagues in Spain are building on this work by sponsoring therapy dogs for children with autism, to help them develop social skills for the future. Read on to learn more about how these dogs, with the help of Zoetis, are making a difference in children’s lives.
Attributing much of his success to a curiosity for learning through different experiences
Zoetis donates products and services to animals in the South Pacific
The A.L.P.H.A. initiative progresses with local partnerships, veterinary training, and responding to emerging disease
Roni Thebo, R&D Director, Named 2018 Working Mother of the Year
Zoetis hosts a unique event to connect the local food community with the public
Kristin shares insights on leadership in “2018 Business Women of the Year” edition
Zoetis mobilizes response to outbreaks of infectious diseases through the its newly created Center for Transboundary and Emerging Diseases.
China Business Network recognized Zoetis with a Best Practice Award
From Exton, Pennsylvania, to Guangzhou, China, Zoetis colleagues race to make a difference in their communities
An Editorial by Juan Ramón Alaix, Chief Executive Officer, Zoetis
Social responsibility project helps small-scale dairy farmers
We're talking to Zoetis sales colleagues throughout the world to learn more about the unique challenges our customers face, and how Zoetis is helping to solve them. Catch “a day in the life” glimpse of how our colleagues in the field bring value to our customers, how they live our Core Beliefs, and what they do to succeed – both personally and professionally.
For the third year in a row, Zoetis has been named one of America’s Best Midsize Employers by Forbes Magazine.
An Editorial by Dr. Cathy Knupp, Executive Vice President and President, Research and Development, Zoetis
Zoetis EVP named among Most Influential Leaders in Corporate America for second year.
Dr. Catherine A. Knupp was honored with the Feather in Her Cap Award for her leadership and contributions to the animal health industry and her record of mentoring women and helping them advance their careers in animal health.
On February 1, 2013, Zoetis officially became an independent company with our initial public offering (IPO) of stock on the New York Stock Exchange, and today we are celebrating our five-year anniversary around the world!
Zoetis-Sponsored Study Shows Therapy Dogs Help Families Cope with Childhood Cancer
The holidays are a special time for Zoetis colleagues to make a difference in their communities.
Kristin Peck, Zoetis Executive Vice President and President, U.S. Operations, shares an editorial about why customer experience matters and how Zoetis is raising the bar to enhance customer connections.
“Where the Jobs Are” story highlights veterinary jobs outlook and opportunities at Zoetis
At Zoetis, we understand the special bond shared between people and their pets – and the importance of keeping our canine companions happy and healthy. Today we will focus on how we care for dogs from a dermatology perspective, just one of the many core areas of focus for Zoetis.
Continuing our series about the animals we care for, let’s take a closer look at our feline friends-- cats.
Dr. Alejandro Bernal, Executive Vice President and Group President, Strategy, Commercial and Business Development shares an editorial about future opportunities in aquaculture.
Business magazine Você S/A includes Zoetis in 2017 best companies ranking.
Zoetis makes Working Mother’s 100 Best Companies list for fourth consecutive year.
While the flood waters have largely cleared in Texas and Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the need for rescue and relief continues to be critical. As always with disasters like this, Zoetis colleagues are doing what they do best: supporting customers and communities by volunteering at make-shift shelters, providing emergency veterinary services, organizing pet supply donations, and filling orders for emergency product requests from our call center operations and distribution centers.
EXAME, Brazil’s leading business magazine, recently released their annual 1000 Biggest and Best Companies in Brazil list, which highlights the largest and best performing companies in the country. Zoetis is featured on the list for the third year in a row, with improved rankings from previous years.
Zoetis Chief Human Resources Officer Roxanne Lagano shares insights about career development.
Our Six Social Responsibilities define how we at Zoetis make an impact on society while creating value for our business. This article takes a deeper dive into examples of Zoetis workplace safety programs – one of the many ways we make sure we run our business ethically and responsibly.
At the end of June, Zoetis joined 19 industry partner organizations at the University of Surrey’s School of Veterinary Medicine for the fifth Med-Vet-Net Association conference.
Zoetis Chief Executive Officer Juan Ramón Alaix offers his perspective on the qualities and attributes of leaders who deliver great business results.
In this article, we look at recent examples of how Zoetis and our colleagues are supporting the communities where we operate.
Zoetis colleague Dr. Christine Jenkins addresses veterinary graduates at Tuskegee University.
For the second consecutive year, Zoetis has been named one of America’s Best Midsize Employers by Forbes Magazine. Zoetis is the only midsize company focused on animal health to make the list.
Clint Lewis, President of Zoetis International Operations, recently contributed an article on the topic of accountability to Leader to Leader Journal. Read an adaptation of his feature, which ran in the spring 2017 publication.
In the second article in a series on Our Six Social Responsibilities, we look at examples of how Zoetis promotes the veterinary profession.
In the field of animal genetics, Dr. Sue DeNise, Executive Director, Zoetis Genetics R&D, is a standout. Zoetis has benefited from this since she joined the company in 2009. Now The Ohio State University is recognizing Dr. DeNise and her achievements by inducting her into its Animal Science Hall of Fame.
Zoetis recently launched its first-ever national, direct-to-consumer television advertising campaigns in the U.S. since becoming an independent company. Two brand-new Zoetis ads started airing on TVs across the U.S. this week, one featuring the company’s canine allergic itch tablet, Apoquel®, and the other starring Simparica®, a once-monthly chewable parasiticide that helps protect dogs from fleas and ticks.
Recently, Zoetis introduced our Six Areas of Responsibility, which define how we make an impact on society while creating value for our business. This article, the first in a series on our corporate social responsibility program, examines how we at Zoetis advance animal health by solving the health challenges facing our customers.
Did you know some of the most common health challenges for dairy cattle producers include reproduction, milk quality, hoof management, and infectious diseases? Today we will focus on how Zoetis helps farmers manage the health of their herds by providing treatments, vaccines and other preventative measures through education, genomic testing and data analysis.
As part of our series about the animals we care for at Zoetis, let’s take a closer look at beef cattle.
Zoetis recently won two awards for industry-leading innovation in the 2016 Animal Pharm Awards competition. Animal Pharm, the most widely read newsletter reporting on the animal health industry, announced the award winners on January 17.
Chief Executive Officer Juan Ramón Alaix presented at the J.P. Morgan Global Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, January 11th, marking the third year in a row that Zoetis has spoken at this important industry event.
Zoetis colleagues make a difference in their communities throughout the year, but especially during the holidays, when giving is such an important part of celebrating the season.
The Zoetis team in Australia recently launched a campaign to help customers achieve their best mental health. In Australia, suicide rates are almost double in rural communities than they are in major cities, and many of the individuals lost to suicide, up to eight per day, are from the farming community.
Zoetis recently sponsored the DOGRUN event in Argentina, which aimed to raise awareness among dog owners about the importance of regular veterinary care for their pets.
Raising and caring for sheep and goats requires a variety of health management approaches that support wellness and maximize the potential of the flock and herd.
Today, Zoetis announced that it has been named one of Working Mother Magazine’s "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" for the third consecutive year. The publication selects the top 100 companies in the U.S. that have demonstrated their commitment to progressive workplace programs such as flexibility, advancement, paid family leave and childcare.
On May 8, Zoetis joined the American Humane Association (AHA), researchers, families, and country-music star Naomi Judd for a special briefing before Congress.
Fish are unique among the species at Zoetis because different types of fish are treated by different types of medicine. In this article, we take a closer look at the fish we help care for.
American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, recognized what we at Zoetis have known for a long time: Dr. J. Michael (Mike) McFarland, Group Director, Companion Animal Marketing at Zoetis, is an exemplary advocate for animals. Mike recently received the National Humanitarian Medal, American Humane’s most prestigious honor.
Zoetis is doing its part to help animals affected by the recent devastating flooding in Louisiana.
The fifth article in our series about the animals we care for focuses on horses and equine health. At Zoetis, we work with veterinarians, horse owners and other equine professionals to help horses live longer, healthier lives.
The connection between humans and animals is powerful. The human-animal bond can be made even more powerful with the help of veterinarians.
At Zoetis, we are committed to providing poultry producers and veterinarians with cost-effective solutions for managing disease, optimizing flock performance and driving sustainable profitability. We work closely with our customers to help them raise healthier birds, using our broad portfolio of vaccines, feed additives, biodevices, diagnostic tools and technical services expertise.
Dr. Scott A. Brown is vice president of External Innovation, Veterinary Medicine Research & Development at Zoetis. Here he shares his thoughts about the human and animal health connection.
Zoetis recently responded to a dog rescue effort in Howell, New Jersey, where nearly 300 dogs were in need of veterinary care and forever homes.
At Zoetis, we understand the importance of establishing strong swine health programs to prevent, treat and control disease in herds. That’s why we work every day to provide a variety of preventative and therapeutic products that contribute to the wellness of pigs and help improve the efficiency and profitability of swine producers’ farms.
Two academics, a student, and one of the world’s most distinguished veterinarians are embarking on four separate research projects to promote small animal health and fight rabies in Africa. These projects are all being undertaken in conjunction with the African Small Companion Animal Network (AFSCAN). AFSCAN was co-founded by Zoetis, the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Foundation (WSAVA) and other animal health organizations in 2014 to advance standards of veterinary care across Africa and to help combat rabies.
Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Vice President, Global Biological Research and Development at Zoetis shares his insights on taking a One Health approach to combating emerging infectious diseases.
New infectious diseases and new subtypes of ever-present diseases are constantly emerging. These diseases can affect animals and people alike. Zoetis is at the forefront of the battle to combat bacteria and viruses threatening animal health.
The Zoetis for Shelters program provides exceptional discounts on many of the Zoetis products that shelters use most. The average shelter saves $4,592 a year. This money saved can instead go towards helping more pets find forever homes.
Kristin Peck, Executive Vice President and President, U.S. Operations, shares her insights on the importance of antibiotic stewardship.
Clinton Lewis, executive vice president and president, International Operations at Zoetis, has been recognized by Savoy magazine as one of 2016’s Top 100 Most Influential African-Americans in Corporate America. He joins some of the nation’s most seasoned executives and business leaders, who were honored based on exemplary accomplishments and influence.
Zoetis recognizes that heroes come in many shapes and sizes – sometimes even on four legs.
First targeted antibody therapy approved for control of clinical signs of atopic dermatitis in dogs
Zoetis has joined an exciting new initiative working to advance the standards of small animal veterinary care across Africa.
Zoetis marked the completion of a 19,000-square-foot, three-story expansion at its manufacturing site in Lincoln, Nebraska.