Leading Together: Reflections on Collaboration, Competition and Industry Progress

As we approach the end of another busy year, many leaders are taking stock and reflecting on accomplishments, recalibrating priorities, and thinking about how best to give back in the year ahead. For those who serve on our Industry Advisory Board or other collaborative committees, this is also a moment to appreciate the unique role you play in shaping the future of our industry.

Serving on an advisory board like the Animal Health Corridor is unlike any other leadership experience. Here, competitors sit side by side, united by a shared mission: advancing the industry as a whole. That’s not always easy. It requires trust, vision, and the willingness to look beyond individual company interests to focus on what benefits everyone. For us, it is our focus on innovation, workforce development, public policy, and promotion of the animal health industry through our communication strategies and events.

Balancing Competition and Shared Purpose

The executives around our table represent organizations that often compete in the marketplace yet when they collaborate through our not-for-profit, they help build the foundation for long-term industry strength. The issues we tackle together are shared priorities where progress benefits all players and where a collective voice carries more weight than any single company could alone.

As a board member, your role in this process is both strategic and symbolic. You model what it looks like when leaders set aside rivalry to pursue shared progress. You show that the health of the industry is a shared responsibility and that collaboration is a mark of strength, not concession.

How Great Advisory Leaders Lead

Leading or contributing to an industry advisory board is not about authority. It’s about influence. It’s about inspiring action and alignment among peers. The most effective board leaders and members:

  • Keep the focus on shared priorities that serve the entire ecosystem.
  • Listen generously and seek common ground across diverse perspectives.
  • Champion collaboration both in and outside of meetings, reinforcing that the work we do together matters.
  • Celebrate collective wins, reminding everyone that progress is possible and powerful when we speak as one.

Our Staff: Your Partners in Impact

Behind the scenes, the staff of the Corridor work tirelessly to keep these collaborations moving by organizing meetings, facilitating discussions, synthesizing insights, and helping ensure follow-through. We are the steady hands that keep competitors around the table and progress on track.

As you reflect on your involvement, I encourage you to view our team not just as coordinators, but as strategic partners. Our role is to help you and the industry succeed. By working closely with our team by offering feedback and supporting our efforts, you strengthen the collective work we do together.

Looking Ahead

As we look to the year ahead, I hope you will continue to see the value of your participation and perhaps even consider ways to deepen it. The time, insight, and leadership you invest in this board ripple far beyond our meetings. You are shaping the policies, standards, and innovations that will define our industry for years to come.

Thank you for the trust, energy, and vision you bring to this shared endeavor. The progress we’ve made this year is proof that when competitors collaborate, industries advance and everyone benefits.

Here’s to another year of working together to make a lasting impact.

The Connector | November 2025

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Important Things You Need to Know

Register Now for The Gathering Networking Event at VMX 2026

The Corridor’s biggest networking event of the year is back! Join us January 18, from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. EST in the Regency Rotunda at the Hyatt Regency for an afternoon of connection and conversation with industry leaders shaping the future of animal health. Registration is now open, so secure your spot today! >> Register Now

Manufacturing Moment in the Corridor

Manufacturing is thriving across the KC Animal Health Corridor, creating new opportunities for skilled talent and innovation. Corridor VP Emily McVey joins Jennifer Harlow of Merck Animal Health to discuss how recent facility growth and workforce development are shaping the future of animal health manufacturing throughout our region. >> Watch the Conversation

dsm-firmenich Expands in the Corridor with Pet Premix Facility

Big news for the Animal Health Corridor! dsm-firmenich has officially opened its next-generation, fully automated pet-only premix facility in Tonganoxie, Kansas. This state-of-the-art site raises the bar for safety, precision, and nutrition in pet food manufacturing across North America. >> Read Now


Leading Together: Reflections on Collaboration, Competition, and Industry Progress

In today’s fast-moving animal health industry, collaboration among competitors isn’t just admirable — it’s essential. Through advisory boards like the Animal Health Corridor, leaders from across the field come together to share insights, align on priorities, and drive progress that benefits everyone. Learn how this spirit of collective leadership is shaping the future of our industry in this month’s blog post. >> Read Full Blog


Industry News

Dechra Advances Public Health as Newest Human-Animal Bond Certified Company

Felixvet Receives FDA Approval for Cefpodoxime Proxetil Tablets

Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N.J., USA Announces Third-Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Elanco Announces Expansion of Credelio Quattro™ and Credelio™ Labels, Offering Protection Against Lyme Disease and an Emerging Tick Species

Chewy to Acquire SmartEquine, Expanding Leadership in the Equine Health Categoryx

How Outdated Systems Are Costing Animal Health Companies Millions — and What You Can Do About It

FDA Appoints Timothy Schell To Lead Veterinary Medicine Center

Dechra Announces U.S. Launch of Solovecin™ (cefovecin sodium), an In-Clinic Antibiotic Solution for Skin Infections in Dogs and Cats

Elanco Animal Health Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Akston Pioneers a New Generation of Cancer Therapy for Dogs in Clinical Trial Launch

BiomEdit Awarded Nearly $2 Million from Bezos Earth Fund to Advance AI Model for Methane-Reduction Strategies in Cattle

Boehringer Ingelheim and Shelters United to Improve Access to Preventive Veterinary Care for Shelter Animals

Merck Animal Health Donates $20,000 to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center to Advance Sustainability-focused Research for Feedlot Cattle

Zoetis Announces Third Quarter 2025 Results

Zoetis Announces Retirement of Rob Polzer at the End of 2025 and the Appointment of Kevin Esch as President of Research & Development for World Leader in Animal Health Beginning in 2026

Mizzou Researcher Receives Fellowship to Advance Pasture Management Technology for Farmers

Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Medicine Internship Program Doubles Number of Trainees

Phibro Animal Health Corporation Reports First Quarter Results, Updates Financial Guidance

Colgate-Palmolive Company Announces 3rd Quarter 2025 Results

Digitail Secures $23 million Series B Funding to Expand AI-Driven Veterinary Practice Management

2025 AVMA Animal Welfare Assessment Contest Winners Announced


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Leading Together: Reflections on Collaboration, Competition, and Industry Progress

As we approach the end of another busy year, many leaders are taking stock and reflecting on accomplishments, recalibrating priorities, and thinking about how best to give back in the year ahead. For those who serve on our Industry Advisory Board or other collaborative committees, this is also a moment to appreciate the unique role you play in shaping the future of our industry.

Serving on an advisory board like the Animal Health Corridor is unlike any other leadership experience. Here, competitors sit side by side, united by a shared mission: advancing the industry as a whole. That’s not always easy. It requires trust, vision, and the willingness to look beyond individual company interests to focus on what benefits everyone. For us, it is our focus on innovation, workforce development, public policy, and promotion of the animal health industry through our communication strategies and events.

Balancing Competition and Shared Purpose

The executives around our table represent organizations that often compete in the marketplace yet when they collaborate through our not-for-profit, they help build the foundation for long-term industry strength. The issues we tackle together are shared priorities where progress benefits all players and where a collective voice carries more weight than any single company could alone.

As a board member, your role in this process is both strategic and symbolic. You model what it looks like when leaders set aside rivalry to pursue shared progress. You show that the health of the industry is a shared responsibility and that collaboration is a mark of strength, not concession.

How Great Advisory Leaders Lead

Leading or contributing to an industry advisory board is not about authority. It’s about influence. It’s about inspiring action and alignment among peers. The most effective board leaders and members:

  • Keep the focus on shared priorities that serve the entire ecosystem.
  • Listen generously and seek common ground across diverse perspectives.
  • Champion collaboration both in and outside of meetings, reinforcing that the work we do together matters.
  • Celebrate collective wins, reminding everyone that progress is possible and powerful when we speak as one.

Our Staff: Your Partners in Impact

Behind the scenes, the staff of the Corridor work tirelessly to keep these collaborations moving by organizing meetings, facilitating discussions, synthesizing insights, and helping ensure follow-through. We are the steady hands that keep competitors around the table and progress on track.

As you reflect on your involvement, I encourage you to view our team not just as coordinators, but as strategic partners. Our role is to help you and the industry succeed. By working closely with our team by offering feedback and supporting our efforts, you strengthen the collective work we do together.

Looking Ahead

As we look to the year ahead, I hope you will continue to see the value of your participation and perhaps even consider ways to deepen it. The time, insight, and leadership you invest in this board ripple far beyond our meetings. You are shaping the policies, standards, and innovations that will define our industry for years to come.

Thank you for the trust, energy, and vision you bring to this shared endeavor. The progress we’ve made this year is proof that when competitors collaborate, industries advance and everyone benefits.

Here’s to another year of working together to make a lasting impact.

Japanese Community

Japanese Community

Kansas City is home to a very supportive Japanese community. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

Residents
0

in the KC region’s Japanese community. 

Source: U.S. Census, 2021

Local Organizations

Feel at Home

Taste of Home

Pan Asia Market Kansas City
Find 10,000+ Asian products, meats, seafood, fruits, vegetables and more.

888 International Market
You’ll find a dizzying array of grocery staples, baked goods, both locally grown and imported produce, fresh seafood, fish and more.

Mama Ramen
Fresh noodles and authentic broth combined with delicious ingredients.

Kokoro Maki House
Enjoy authentic Japanese & Korean food, from sushi to udon to bibimbap and more.

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German Community

German Community

Kansas City is home to a very supportive German community. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

Residents
0

in the KC region who are of German descent — 20% of the total population.

Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey 2023

Local Organizations

Feel at Home

Taste of Home

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Filipino Community

Filipino Community

Kansas City is home to a very supportive Filipino community. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

People
0

in KC’s Filipino community, including 4,244 who identify as being native to the Philippines. Source: U.S. Census, 2023

Check out this map to find the most populous Filipino areas in the KC region.

Feel at Home

Filipino Cultural Center
The center serves as a “homebase” for the Filipino community, providing a space for workshops, exhibits and social events.

Pan-Asian Supermarket & Oriental Supermarket of Kansas
Both grocery stores feature a selection of Filipino foods.

KC Pinoy
KC Pinoy is the perfect spot for authentic cuisine and desserts. Look for pop-ups and delivery in the metro.

Manila Bay Ihaw Ihaw
This Filipino restaurant is a go-to in South KC.

Chibog 2 Go
This convenient drive-thru in Kearney, Missouri, serves up Filipino cuisines to those “up north.”

Local Organizations

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Disability Community

Disability Community

This reference guide highlights opportunities for individuals with disabilities to find their community right here in KC. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

0

children and adults under the age of 65 with a disability living in the KC region.

Source: U.S. Census, 2023

Resources for Children

Variety Children’s Charity of Greater Kansas City
Provides children with developmental disabilities adaptive equipment and opportunities for activity and inclusion.

Inclusive Playground Guide
This guide by Variety KC maps out accessible playgrounds in the KC region.

Missouri Parents Act
A parent training and information center with a mission to empower families to advocate for themselves so that children with special needs can reach their full potential.

Families Together Inc.
Supports families with children who have disabilities with resources to empower and aid their well-being.

Resources for Adults

Center for Disability Inclusion
A national organization that also assists KC area companies in expanding and improving disability inclusion efforts within the workplace. Its online job board helps individuals with disabilities by providing ways to connect with businesses that are leaders in disability inclusion practices.

The Whole Person
Connecting people with disabilities to the resources they need by supporting independent choice and advocating for positive change in the community.

General Resources

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Chinese Community

Chinese Community

Kansas City is home to a very supportive Chinese community. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

People
0

in KC’s Chinese community. 7,343 of these individuals identify as being native to China.

Source: U.S. Census, 2023

Community Connections

KC Institute of Chinese Language and Culture
Chinese language and cultural courses for students ranging from kindergarten to high school.

Pan-Asia Market
Kansas City Find 10,000+ Asian products, meats, seafood, fruits, vegetables and more.

888 International Market
You’ll find a dizzying array of grocery staples, baked goods, both locally grown and imported produce, fresh seafood, fish and more.

Chinatown Food Market
Speciality Asian grocery store in the River Market of downtown KC.

ABC Café
Hong Kong-style, traditional Chinese dishes with a casual atmosphere.

Kin Lin
Ask for the authentic Chinese menu, it will not disappoint.

New Peking
Top 100 Chinese Restaurants in the USA for healthy menus.

Local Organizations​

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Black Community

Black Community

Kansas City is home to a very supportive Black community. We hope you feel at home here and encourage you to explore these available resources, amenities and opportunities.

Community Connections

KC Black Owned
While continually changing and growing, this directory is a great place to start to find black-owned businesses in KC.

103.3 FM Hot Jamz
The first African American owned radio station west of the Mississippi, this station continues to be a KC family-run enterprise.

18th & Vine District
The historic home to KC jazz and current home of the American Jazz Museum, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and more.

Black Dog Lovers Club of KC
Connect with dog lovers at Bar K, a pup paradise and pub.

Gates Bar-B-Q
This family-owned barbecue restaurant has been a staple in KC since 1946.

Ruby Jean’s Juicery
A welcoming environment for all customers to enjoy healthy beverages and snacks.

Vine Street Brewing
The first black-owned brewery in Missouri, offering an array of brews and vibrant space for connecting and hosting events.

Top Barbers, Hair Stylists & More Services 
Browse the People’s Choice Awards Winners for top-voted providers across the region.

Local Organizations​

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