LOS ANGELES, CA, December 02, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Vet On Demand, the mobile app offering around-the-clock video consultations with licensed veterinarians, is pleased to announce the expansion of its marketing department with the addition of Diana Conway as Vice President of Communications and Aaron Brennan as Vice President of User Acquisition.
"We're looking forward to welcoming Diana and Aaron to the Vet On Demand family during this exciting period of company growth," says Vet On Demand co-founder Mason Revelette. "Their experiences make them uniquely fit for their respective positions as well as our mission to make pet health advice reliable and easily accessible."
Brennan, an alumnus of Ithaca College, comes to Vet on Demand as a seasoned marketing professional and one of the key architects in the successful launches of Google+ and Google Glass. Brennan's passion for innovative products and services have steered his career, with Vet on Demand as the ideal new focus.
Conway, a Los Angeles native, joins Vet on Demand with many years of startup and small business branding experience. Her background in social media, creative writing and video production uniquely position her to raise Vet on Demand's status within the tech-savvy, budget-conscious pet parent community.
"As a lifelong animal lover, I am really excited to participate in this very modern advance in pet healthcare and welfare," says Conway. "I get to create wonderful, engaging content to help make beasties' lives better, and I'm thrilled at the opportunity."
Vet On Demand is the first pet tele-health app to the market, offering live consultations with licensed veterinarians. The only app that offers a real-time visual component to remote veterinary consultations, Vet On Demand offers pet parents peace of mind when it comes to any questions and concerns regarding their pets' health. Vet On Demand offers 24/7 around the clock care via any iOS and Android device.
Founders Curt and Mason Revelette, along with investor David Lindsey, AmeriDoc founder, created Vet On Demand in May 2015 after their family dog became ill and were convinced that there had to be an easier way to get remote veterinary advice.
For more information about Vet On Demand, please visit: http://vetondemand.com
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