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Denise Tumblin, CPA


Denise Tumblin, CPA, is president and owner of Wutchiett Tumblin and Associates, a Columbus, Ohio, firm offering management advice as well as valuation and acquisition services to equine and companion-animal practices. Tumblin merges her business skills, farm background, and personal interest in companion, equine, and food animals to assist clients in achieving their goals.

In addition to her consulting work, Tumblin is a featured speaker, a Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member, and she directs the annual Benchmarks Study of Well-Managed Practices.

Articles
Will wellness plans work for my veterinary practice?
May 16, 2013

Commitment to wellness packages requires due diligence.

From WVC: Veterinary practice owners need to let managers manage
February 19, 2013

Delegating makes room for great things, says Brian Conrad, CVPM

Does "fast" or "slow and steady" win the veterinary marketing race?
February 11, 2013

Be the victor in the marketing marathon.

5 ways to #market your @vetpractice on social media
January 1, 2013

Say goodbye to old-school advertisements and hello to online engagement with clients. It's going to be quick and painless—we promise.

Homeward bound
November 1, 2012

What's more convenient than a visit to the veterinary practice? When the veterinarian offers an online pharmacy to deliver drugs right to clients' doorstep. Here's why you should be that doctor.

8 mistakes to avoid in your veterinary wellness plans
October 1, 2012

Who says you have to learn the hard way? Dodge these common annual plan faux pas and keep your goal of providing affordable bundled healthcare services alive.

3 veterinary client challenges—and solutions
September 20, 2012

There are many client barriers to veterinary care—why not address some of those challenges right now?

Veterinary wellness packages and breed-specific care: One size doesn't fit all
September 1, 2012

No two veterinary patients are the same. It's time to give up your clients big and small health care options so you can meet the needs of very patient.

Don't leave veterinary marketing to somebody else
July 11, 2012

Client education is its own kind of promotion.

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