Hutch Ranck – Chairman
- Joined Vetlab in 2019 as the first Non-Executive Chairman.
- Over 40 years of experience in the agricultural chemical industry.
- Former CEO of Dupont ANZ and former Chairman of Elders Ltd.
Peter Kearney – Managing Director
- Joined Vetlab in 2009 as Business Manager.
- Transitioned to General Manager in 2011 and Managing Director in 2019.
- 19 years of experience in accounting and finance in Sydney, London, and New York.
Andrew Mason – Chief Executive Officer
- Joined Autopak-Vetlab Board as a strategic advisor in 2022.
- Became CEO of Vetlab Group in October 2024.
- Over 40 years of agricultural experience, including 30 years in animal health industry.
- Former leader of Bayer Animal Health – ANZ.
Lucy Young – Chief Financial Officer
- Joined Vetlab in 2019.
- Responsible for all financial functions and reporting.
- Over 30 years of experience in finance roles within manufacturing companies.
Marina Steplyuk – Quality Assurance Director
- Joined Vetlab in 2021.
- Oversees all aspects of Quality and GMP system.
- Over 20 years of experience in pharmaceutical, complementary medicines, and biotech companies.
Adam Smith – Chief Operating Officer
- Joined Autopak-Vetlab Group in 2019 and promoted to COO in 2023.
- Responsible for all areas of Vetlab production.
- Over 20 years of experience in manufacturing, warehousing, and production management.
Steve Ward – Project Team Manager
- Joined Vetlab in 2018.
- Responsible for capital expenditure and business development projects.
- Over 25 years of experience in supply chain management and quality assurance in pharmaceuticals and food industries.
Daniel O'Connor – Group Technical Director
- Joined Vetlab in 2021.
- Responsible for all Quality Control functions and laboratory management.
- Over 15 years of experience in quality control and management roles in pharmaceuticals.
Craig Wallis – WHS, Regulatory & Training Manager
- Joined Vetlab from BASF in 2010.
- 20 years of experience in manufacturing operations in Australia.
- Responsible for WHS, regulatory issues, and staff training.