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Adam Little
Helping the veterinary profession create and implement technology
Adam Little is a professional who operates in the realm of emerging technologies and veterinary medicine, aiming to address significant global challenges. His visionary and entrepreneurial spirit is reshaping the landscape of animal health, opening new avenues for veterinarians in areas such as companion animal care, food security, and disease control.
With a fervent belief in the potential of advancing technologies, Adam envisions a future where personalized, real-time medical solutions for every animal on Earth are a reality. He perceives veterinarians as the catalysts for this transformation, driving worldwide progress that will have far-reaching benefits for humans and animals alike.
Adam's educational background includes a Graduate Studies Program at Singularity University, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Guelph, and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Biology, also from the University of Guelph.
In his professional journey, Adam Little has held key roles in various organizations, such as serving as the Chief Medical Officer at GoFetch.ca (later acquired by Future Pet), Co-Founder & CMO at Future Pet, Adjunct Assistant Professor of the Practice at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Director of Veterinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Texas A&M University, Certified ExO Consultant at ExO Works, President at Exponential Vet Inc., and Board Member at multiple prestigious organizations including the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association and Veterinarians without Borders / Vétérinaires sans Frontières – Canada (VWB/VSF). Additionally, he has contributed to innovation and strategic partnerships as the Director of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships at LifeLearn, Inc., and as a Development Ambassador at the same organization.
Adam Little's impactful professional journey has also seen him engage in various projects and roles, including being a Visiting Fellow at the Hunger Solutions Institute, a Project Manager for MyPet at Pet Trust, a Veterinary Student Intern at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and a Project Coordinator in Tanzania for Veterinarians without Borders / Vétérinaires sans Frontières – Canada (VWB/VSF), among other notable positions.