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The local business is to be honored with the StateWide Award in East Lansing on April 22nd

Emergency Veterinary Hospitalhas was recognized as 2025 award winners of the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch Award, which was awarded by Michigan, celebrates small businesses. Emergency veterinary hospital will be recognized on April 22, 2025 at a award ceremony on the stage at a award ceremony.

“Michigan's small companies face numerous challenges every day, but these award winners have shown remarkable commitment and relentless striving for greater success,” said Brian Calley, President and CEO of the small business association of Michigan. “Your efforts have had a positive impact on Michigan's wider entrepreneurial ecosystem and their communities, and I am incredibly proud to be part of recognizing and celebrating your success.”

Dr. Lindsay Ruland, a proud Ann Arbor -Born, founded the emergency veterinary hospital with the vision of creating a veterinary practice that combined the advanced medical care with a personal, compassionate approach to animal health. This entrepreneurial price is proof of the management of Dr. Ruland in building a company that really serves its community to provide high-quality care, the development of a trustworthy team and the constant adaptation to the developing needs of both pets as well as their owners through a mixture of business innovations and a strong obligation to improve health and well-being of animals in the areas of offer. The recognition comes at a crucial time for the clinic, which recently expanded its services with special medicine to ensure even more access to advanced treatments for the needy.

“We are incredibly proud to maintain this award, since it not only reflects the growth of our clinic, but also our commitment, have a positive effect on the life of animals and families in our community,” said Dr. Ruland.

In the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch Award, companies are awarded Michigan with high potential in the second stage. Companies that were nominated for the price must be companies in the second stage, defined as six to 99 full-time employees and generate $ 750,000 to $ 50 million in annual sales or operating capital. In addition, the companies must be held privately in Michigan and have its headquarters.

Judges from economic and entrepreneurship development organizations throughout the state choose the winners annually, which, based on the intention and the ability to grow, on the basis of the following:

  • Employee or sales growth
  • Sustainable competitive advantage
  • Other remarkable factors that show the success of the company

In addition to a competitive landscape for this award, the companies that are selected by the judges go through a strict Due diligence process before the final decision.

This year's celebration includes a small business summit and VIP reception on Monday, April 21ststWith a Capitol Day and a Black Tie Awards Gala on April 22ndnd. Additional information and ticket information can be found at