One day in December of 2001, we noticed a lump on the neck of our mixed breed rescue, Super, a Golden Retriever, Lab mix. After a visit to the vet and an aspirate sent to the lab, a diagnosis of lymphoma was confirmed. We were then referred to a veterinary oncologist – to which I said, “A what?” Of course you hear it every day. Even as the daughter of a human specialist and a devoted mom of dogs only (no human kids), I was simply bowled over that there were specialists for pets. Sadly, this story did not end well. After five short weeks of a chemotherapy regimen, we chose to euthanize our first-born dog as a married couple because remission was not attained and he was not responding well to treatment.
But there clearly was another more uplifting outcome to be had from this sad tale. Two weeks later, I went to work for the oncologist and started a new career in veterinary medicine! With a background in marketing, management, and mutt rescuing, the challenge was very much right up my alley.
After three years as the administrator for the oncology group, I became the Executive Director for City of Angels Veterinary Specialty Center and was largely responsible for building a 30,000 square foot multi-specialty facility in suburban Los Angeles with five independently owned practices as tenants. Suffice it to say that I spent countless hours on the 405 freeway commuting 3-4 hours a day in the name of specialty care. During this time, my advocacy for awareness and access to specialty care grew exponentially. In less than two years, City of Angels was fully operational and I was ready for my next project.
In 2007, I launched my own marketing agency, BluePrints – to help more referral practices and animal health companies expand their reach. Because at the end of the day, everything we do at BluePrints to assist our clients is motivated by the end recipient – the pet and its family. It’s our way to serve the companion animals we love so much. And every single one of us here has a story to tell. This is mine – I’d love to hear yours.
– Robin Brogdon, Founder and CEO
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Commitment to the Industry
There are endless ways to participate in advancing the health and wellness of our pets and patients. Here are a few of the places we donate time, money, and support.
VECCS Practice Leadership Committee
Member since 2008
VetPartners
President 2023, Current Board Member
Collaborative Care Coalition (CCC)
Non-profit, 501©6 – Robin Brogdon, MA – Founder, Past-President
ACVIM Foundation
Robin Brogdon, MA, Board of Directors 2009-2015 – the first non-veterinarian chosen to serve
ACVIM Foundation
Distinguished Service Award Recipient
AAHA Specialty Accreditation
Task Force Member
AAHA Referral Guidelines
Task Force Member
SCVMA
Southern California Veterinary Medical Association Member, Member since 2005
Not One More Vet
Sponsor
Veterinary Hope Foundation
Sponsor
Nationwide Veterinary Student Externship Program
Annual program offering marketing and business education
Western University College of Veterinary Medicine
Instructor
Certified Veterinary Business Leadership Certificate
NAVC Subject Matter Expert
Certified Veterinary Client Service Specialist
NAVC Subject Matter Expert (launching Fall 2024)