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Branch Chair
Feb 2020 – present

Suzanna Hudson-Cooke

Suzanna grew up in London, graduated as a vet from the RVC in 2014, and has worked predominantly in small animal practice since. She is passionate about conservation medicine as well as emergency medicine. She is currently based in the South East & works in emergency veterinary medicine.

Suzanna joined the BVU in 2019 and has been an active member ever since. In her first job, she encountered bullying and poor working conditions, which cemented her passion to work towards creating a fairer and kinder profession to work in.

Outside of the BVU, Suzanna is an active political campaigner, and enjoys art, travel, and swimming in pools and open water. She has a three-legged ginger cat who you might even get to meet when he occasionally interrupts union meetings!

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Branch Secretary
Feb 2020 – present

Kinga Kuc

Kinga qualified as a vet from Onderstepoort, Pretoria in 2003, and initially worked in mixed practice. For the past 10 years she has worked in the veterinary charity sector, and is currently based in the Midlands. She has a young family so knows the daily difficulties in balancing a career and family. She volunteers her time to the BVU because she have seen how important a union is for employees and how it improves the workplace for all. Kinga joined the BVU as an OPC rep in 2019 and was subsequently elected as Secretary and Treasurer at the AGM in February 2020.

Treasurer
January 2024 – Present

Organising Representative & Website Manager
November 2021-present

Laura Wilkins

Laura has been working in charity practice as a VCA since 2017, volunteering before that for a year also. Laura has loved & owned animals all her life & wanted to work in the veterinary profession for as long as she can remember. As such, she believes being part of a union such as the BVU is important as it gives voice & advice to those  who are campaigning to have better working conditions & rules out there. She hopes her work as a rep will help provide a voice for those who need it, be it with campaigns, consultations or disciplinary meetings, as she’s aware of just how overwhelming & lonely it can seem when you feel you are facing it alone.

In her personal life, she enjoys walks with her Border Collie, a hand rear Shorkie, an elderly Yorkshire Terrier (when he decides to get out of his bed) & of course her partner. 

Her other purpose in life is ensuring that her cat overlord is the happiest he can be as all cat “owners” will be able to relate.

 
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Equalities Officer

Sept 23 – Present

Sadie  Douglas

Originally from Jamaica, I’m a small animal vet living and working in Cheshire. I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College and have a passion for emergency and critical care, as well as diagnostic imaging.

As a Black, Queer, and Autistic professional, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are deeply personal to me, and I am committed to creating intersectional and inclusive spaces. Through the BVU, I actively work to break down barriers, amplify marginalized voices, and foster a more inclusive and empathetic veterinary profession.

Work is a focal point in many people’s lives, so it is imperative that we support workplaces that celebrate diverse experiences and cultivate environments where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

Health & Safety Officer

Jan 26 – Present

Dan Condur

Please allow me to present myself:

My name is Nicolae-Daniel (Dan) Condur

Born in Romania in 1972. Though a city boy, I always loved to stay among animals since I was a child, spending my holidays among my grandparents’ chickens, dogs, pigs, and cattle.

I graduated as a Veterinary Surgeon in Romania in 1997.

I accumulated 28 years of experience in small animal internal medicine and surgery in more clinics, with more than 10 years in the UK.

I have been a member of the RCVS since January 2016

I worked with Vets4Pets and Pet Doctors initially, as an employee, then I decided it was more interesting to accumulate experience in different practices, as a locum.

I like the “detective” part of the job, enjoying my work with the ultrasound scan, X-rays, ECG machine and bloods (though in the UK the machines are used, sometimes my “hands on” practical skills have proved useful). I became experienced in surgery, first in Romania, on owned and stray dogs and cats neutering, and soft tissue surgery; since being in the UK, I have improved my dental and ECC skills, the latter as employed and then locum for Vets Now Emergency vets.

Interests and hobbies:

Electronics, Maths, Sciences, Amateur chess player.

Others:

I have a crazy 10-month-old cat that loves to “read” my books and take brochures out of the shelves, probably for a more thorough study.

Senior Vice Chair
March 2022 – present

Previously Branch Chair
Aug 2011 – Feb 2020

Shams Mir

On completion of his doctoral studies in Immunology at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover, Shams intention was to return back to his university teaching position in Kashmir – India, but that was not destined to happen and he arrived in the UK in 1997.

His first experience of the UK veterinary profession was seeing practice at a large hospital in London, where he was surprised to see the small staff room with a couple of settees often occupied by the boss’ two Irish Wolfhounds – a clear indication that the welfare of the staff appeared not to be a priority for this employer. This observation prompted Shams to start looking into the issues faced by the veterinary staff for many years to come. After a short stint in Defra at Westminster, he returned to clinical practice in 2003 when he began to first-hand witness issues faced by veterinary professionals. A few years down the line, stories concerning the issues of mental health and suicides within the profession started to break into the veterinary press. Shams felt the explanations provided by the various veterinary organisation were creating a smokescreen and the real issues were being brushed under the carpet. These organisations appeared to be uninterested and indeed not designed to look after the interests of veterinary employees. He felt there was a pressing need for a new organisation with the exclusive objective of looking after the interests of veterinarians as employees and as professionals. He proposed the formation of a union for the profession in a letter to Veterinary Times published on 2 June 2008. It took sustained determination and enormous hard work over the following three years to win the argument, to organise and to finally launch the British Veterinary Union in Unite (BVU) in August 2011. That was just the start of the process and it took many more years to consolidate the position of the BVU within Unite, Britain’s largest trade union with over 1.5 million members. The work involved in this project is documented in thousands of emails, over a hundred published letters & articles and minutes of scores of meetings over the past 12 years. Although at times it felt like a very lonely journey, Shams expresses feeling deeply indebted to so many vets and nurses who supported this mission in various ways and in particular to Jan van Dijk MRCVS,  David Cuffe MRCVS, Kate Williams MRCVS and Jane Butler RVN RN for their fervent and prolonged practical support without which it would have not been possible to accomplish the task he had taken up.

Whilst working to establish the BVU, Shams also set up his own small animal practice and helped raise his three young children, all of which was only possible through the patience and unfailing support of his wife Sarah.

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Student Representative & Social Media Manager
June 2021 – present

Amelia Saffadi

Amelia joined the BVU committee as a Student Representative in June 2021, completed  Workplace Rep Training in February 2022, and took on the role of Social Media Manager in March 2022.   She is a  Veterinary Medicine student and has around 3 years’ experience working as a veterinary receptionist. She is keen to engage more Vet students, Nursing students and clinical support staff in the work of the Union, and aims to use student-focused campaigns and social media to highlight the importance of Union membership across the whole of the veterinary sector.

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Workplace Representative
Dec 2020 – present

Greg Dixon

Greg started working in the local vets aged 13 and eventually qualified in 1995. He set about being the ‘last of the mixed vets’ for a few years, working in Oxfordshire, North Yorkshire and Sussex. Gaining the RCVS Certificate in Animal Sciences Ethics and Law in 1999 and was a keen, inaugural member of AWSELVA. During a moment of doubt as to his real nature, he undertook a PhD at Bristol, in the feather pecking behaviour of free range hens, from 2001 to 2004. Remembering he was actually a vet, through and through, and by now a father of 3, he returned to first opinion companion practice in Cardiff, sunny South Wales where he has remained ever since. After some consolidation years, he recently acquired a certificate in small animal diagnostic imaging and has made the transition to referral work at Valley Vets Hospital.

As a younger man he wanted to change the world, but in the words of the late and much lamented Jeremy Hardy, he thought he had settled for the kitchen – dining knock through. It turns out not so, and he has now joined the BVU in Unite as a representative. Stand by world.

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Student Representative – Harper & Keele Veterinary School
Sept 2023 – Present

Noah Lancelott

Noah is from the North West of England & is currently a Veterinary Medicine Student at Harper & Keele. He joined the BVU as he has a great understanding of the importance of Union memberships within a workplace and is eager to first learn and then show other Vet and Vet Nursing Students the importance of union membership in the veterinary sector and to encourage more people to be a BVU member and to participate in campaigns. 

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Student Representative – University of Edinburgh
July 2022 – Present

Laura Jimenez-Moncayo 

Laura studies Veterinary Medicine at the University of Edinburgh and embarked on her journey with the BVU committee as a Student Representative in 2022.

Her introduction to the Union came in her third year, facilitated by the outreach efforts of Amelia. Intrigued by the Union’s mission and objectives, Laura swiftly found herself drawn to its work.

Having immersed herself in various working environments within the veterinary sector, Laura has gained firsthand insight into the daily challenges encountered by veterinary teams. These experiences have fuelled her passion for advocating for improved working conditions that directly support the team, thereby elevating the standard of care provided to animals. She envisions a future where the industry thrives sustainably, benefiting all members involved.

Recognising the pivotal role of young veterinary and veterinary nursing students, Laura believes in their potential to create positive change by voicing the necessary reforms. She is driven by the belief that their voices, when motivated and united, can shape a more equitable and resilient future for the entire veterinary community.

LGBTQ+ Representative
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Disabilities Representative
Sept 2022 – present

Justyna Borkowska – Rozanska

Justyna graduated at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in 1996. She moved to the UK as an already experienced vet in 2008. She is a small animal vet with a passion for feline medicine, a stress free approach to patients, owners and colleagues and for a good mental health and wellbeing within the work environment.

Justyna relaxes and expresses her feelings by creating, she paints with acrylics on canvas, wood and glass.

She is based in Berkshire, working as a Lead Vet of a corporate small animal practice.

Justyna joined the BVU in 2021. The profession’s poor mental health, a lack of work-life balance and a lack of appropriate representation to improve conditions has driven Justyna to become a member of the BVU Committee as Disabilities Representative.

 

Disabilities Representative Support
Nov 2024 – present

Patricia Pimenta

Patricia graduated from veterinary school in Portugal in 2015 and relocated to the UK in 2018.

She has focused her career on feline medicine, working predominantly in feline-exclusive practices, including both primary care and referral settings. In 2021, Patricia achieved membership in the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (Medicine of Cats) and earned recognition as an RCVS Advanced Practitioner the following year.

However, sprinting through what should have been a marathon—compounded by daily challenges—led to burnout and a late diagnosis of AuDHD. Patricia joined the BVU to channel her strong moral sense of justice and empathy into supporting peers who, like her, face additional barriers in their professional lives.

Currently based in London, Patricia has not yet returned to clinical practice but is rediscovering joy in long-lost hobbies such as reading and writing while spending much-needed quality time with her cat

 

Women’s Representative
Feb 25 – present

Elysé Summerfield-Smith

Elysé is from the North West of England, where she saw first-hand the value of trade unions, and graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2017.

Initially starting in predominantly-farm mixed practice, Elysé dabbled in emergency and critical care and OV work on her way to zoo and wildlife medicine.

Elysé volunteers her time for the committee as she cares deeply about the systemic issues that affect workplace safety and inequity, and the sometimes catastrophic impacts that these can have on individual employees.

A proud trans-inclusive feminist, Elysé has spent much of her life working for gender equity, and is delighted to represent BVU’s members as Women’s Representative.

Education Representative
Feb 25 – Present

Jay Byrne

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Lead Professional Officer
Jan 2018 – present

Gavin Fergie

Gavin is a Lead Professional Officer within the health sector of Unite the union. He is attached to the British Veterinary Union in Unite to assist colleagues and members with any concerns they may have of a professional nature drawing on his experience of the culture and politics of practice, professionalism and regulation. Although  he has been a member of the Unite health team for several years he still maintains his professional registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. His nursing career has involved practice at home and overseas in a range of clinical environments both in the acute and community settings. In addition to his responsibilities to the BVU, Gavin covers the professional health agenda for Scotland and Wales in addition to a diverse range of other United Kingdom responsibilities.

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Regional Industrial Officer
2016 – present

Derek Jones

Derek has been involved with the trade union movement for over 35 years, he has a background of 28 years working within a busy acute NHS hospital in its Radiology department, initially as a Technical Officer, then in Clinical Support role within intervention and CT. He was a long-standing Branch Secretary and the Senior Representative for Unite at the NHS trust for over 20 years, looking after over 1250 members within the workplace and was the Staffside committee Chair for all unions at the hospital for a number of years also. During this time, he was a long-standing member of the Regional Industrial Sector Community for health and also its Chair for some time. He was at the same time a member of the National Sector Committee for Health for many years. Over these years Derek has been a committed activist organising and representing his sector, speaking at demonstrations giving public addresses on a wide range of issues from anti-racism to support for striking workers.

Derek initially started working for Unite 7 years ago, worked as a Membership Development Officer for the Health Sector leading on a national project to recruit and organise workers in the NHS, for the last 5 and half years he has been a Regional Industrial Officer within the Northwest Region’s Heath Sector Team, with responsibility for 7 acute NHS Trusts across the Wirral and Cheshire area, he was given responsibility to support the BVU directly by then General Secretary of Unite the Union Len McCluskey with the aim of helping to build the branch, organise the membership within the BVU and provide industrial relations and employment expertise to the Branch Officers and its members across the UK.