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2026 HBVC Officers & Chairs


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Garett Slater, PhD - President

Dr. Garett Slater is a Postdoctoral Fellow for the USDA. He obtained his PhD from Purdue University in 2022 where his thesis work focused on applying modern genetic tools to honey bee breeding. Prior to taking on a PhD, he completed a MS on nutrition and queen quality at North Dakota State University. Applying genomic tools to beekeeping opens up many additional opportunities for beekeepers one of which is that with proper genetic selection, honey bees can develop natural defenses toward Varroa, pathogens, and other diseases which have historically proven difficult and time consuming for beekeepers. Garett has worked as a scientist and technician with the Bee Informed Partnership at the University of Minnesota for two years where he worked directly with 30 commercial beekeepers in ND. He has 12 years of beekeeping experience, including working for a large commercial beekeeper in North Dakota for 8 years.

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Elizabeth Mackey, DVM - President Elect

Elizabeth Mackey is a 2006 graduate of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia, where she also completed an internship in Exotic, Wildlife and Zoological Medicine. She previously owned an all-exotic animal clinic and is now the Executive Director for the Association of Avian Veterinarians. She is the past president of Georgia Veterinary Medical Association, and President of the Oglethorpe County Bee Club. She is a UGA Journeyman beekeeper and maintains ~ 45 hives at her farm in Watkinsville, which she shares with her husband, her Boykin Spaniels and numerous other pets.

Katie Krebs, DVM - Vice President

Dr. Krebs became interested in bees when the VFD expanded to include honeybees in 2017. She currently serves as the President of the Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild. She also started the teaching apiary at New Bolton Center at the University of Pennsylvania and runs clinical rotations in honey bee medicine at PennVet and Rowan Vet School to help educate and train the next generation of veterinarians to feel more comfortable working with and treating bees. Dr. Krebs has spoken about honey bees in veterinary medicine to local, national, and international veterinary and beekeeping organizations. When not teaching and talking about honeybees, Dr. Krebs runs a small beekeeping operation, Hercubees Honey, in the greater Philadelphia area.

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Joerg Mayer, DVM, MS, DABVP, DECZM, DACZM - Immediate Past President

Dr. Joerg Mayer grew up in Germany where he received his primary education. He went to Budapest / Hungary to study veterinary medicine shortly after the “iron curtain” fell. During his studies he was fortunate to be able to work with veterinarians in South Africa and Namibia for 6 months. He always had a strong interest in exotic animal medicine. After he received his doctoral degree from the University of Budapest/Hungary, he went to the USA for an internship in ‘Zoological Medicine and Surgery’ at the Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence, RI. At the end of the internship he was part of a research team to study wild tree kangaroos in the rainforest of Papua New Guinea for 3 months. After this exciting experience, he went to the Royal veterinary College in London / England to study for his Masters of Science degree in wild animal health. The masters project which focused on lead toxicity in the common loon, brought him to the Tufts Wildlife Clinic in the USA. There he was hired to serve as a clinical associate professor and as the head of the clinical service for exotic animals. After 10 years at Tufts University he moved to Athens, Georgia in 2010. He currently is a Full Professor in Zoological Medicine at UGA.

He lectures regularly at large national and international conferences on all aspects of exotic animal medicine including Honey Bee Medicine. Dr. Mayer qualified with the first batch of specialists in Exotic Companion Mammals as a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, in addition he is also a Diplomate of the American and the European College of Zoological Medicine. He served as the president of the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians from 2010-2012. Since 2012 he is also an International Fulbright Specialist in Zoological Medicine.

Dr. Mayer published many scientific articles, book chapters some of which have been translated into French, Spanish and Portuguese. His latest book the “Veterinary Clinical advisor for birds and exotic pets” was published in early 2013 and contains over 750 page. In 2013 he received the exotic speaker of the year award by the NAVC. In 2016 he received the Oxbow/AEMV Exotic Mammal Health Award, an annual award to recognize excellence and innovation in the field of exotic mammal health.

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Danalyn M Dess, VMD - Secretary

Dr. Danalyn Dess, is a USDA accredited veterinarian with licenses in PA, WV, and OH. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She has been involved in various aspects of veterinary medicine including private practice, shelter medicine, research, and teaching. Dr. Dess was an adjunct instructor for 9 years for veterinary technician students. She is very passionate about education to improve the health of honey bees and pollinators. 


Dr. Dess has been studying honey bee medicine, pollinator health and research, and has been in involved in state and local beekeeping organizations. She wants to improve husbandry and management practices for honey bees at the local and commercial levels. Dr. Dess is also interested in working with government, state, utility companies, and large corporations for improving pollinator habitat for roadside, right-of-ways, farms, and other properties. She is studying to become a master gardener with a special interest in pollinator health and gardens, wildlife habitat management, and native plants.


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Randy C Lynn, MS, DVM, DACVCP - Treasurer

Dr. Randy Lynn completed graduate training in Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the Ohio State University in 1983. In 1985, Dr. Lynn left full veterinary practice and moved to the corporate world. He has 33 years of experience in drug development, regulatory affairs and technical services at CIBAGEIGY, Novartis, Blue Ridge, IDEXX, Intervet Schering-Plough and now Merck Animal Health. He has worked with poultry, cattle, horses, dogs and cats.


Dr. Lynn was recently appointed as Adjunct Faculty at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics and a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology.  Dr. Lynn gained an early interest in beekeeping from his grandfather who lived near the AI Root, Co. He received formal training at The Ohio State University from Dr. Walter Rothenbuhler in 1975. He acquired his first colonies in 1990 and continues to manage his bees as a side-line business. Dr. Lynn wrote Raising Healthy Honey Bees for Christian Veterinary Missions and sometimes teaches beekeeping at The Masters Mission in Robbinsville, NC.  Outside of his corporate work, Dr. Lynn still sees veterinary patients once a month and is actively involved in veterinary missions work.


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Adrian Kreeger, DVM - Member At Large

Dr. Kreeger holds two Bachelor of Science Degrees from North Carolina State University and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University in 1988. His veterinary honors include the American Animal Hospital Association Small Animal Medicine Award, the NCSU-CVM Avian Medicine Award, and the NCSU-CVM Equine Medicine and Surgery Award. He has been in mixed and small animal private veterinary practice since graduation and has served as the Corporation President of Northview Animal Hospital, P.A. in King, North Carolina for the past thirty years.

 

Dr. Kreeger and his wife, Pamela, share their farm with several cats, deer, and groundhogs, and are very interested in sustainable agricultural practices.  Their agricultural interests lie in sustainable plant pollination, its vital importance to our survival, and the important role of insect pollinators…specifically, honey bees.  Dr. Kreeger is a North Carolina Certified Beekeeper and a North Carolina Certified Honey Producer and is a member, along with Pamela, of the Forsyth County Beekeepers Association (where he serves on the Board of Directors as the Recording Secretary) and the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association.  Their farm is honored to have been designated by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and the North Carolina State Fair as one of North Carolina’s Century Farms because of its continuous agricultural production by the same family for over one hundred years. 

 

In his spare time, Dr. Kreeger serves as a member of the Representative Leadership Team for the Veterinary Information Network. This is a worldwide online community of over 100,000 veterinarians who work together sharing knowledge to optimize the level of care provided to their patients.


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Melinda Wilkins, DVM, MPH, PhD - Member At Large

Dr. Wilkins is an Associate Professor in the Division of Ecosystem Health at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota. Her primary roles include instruction and leading the Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine Residency Program.

She received her DVM from Michigan State University, her MPH from University of Illinois-Springfield, and her PhD in Large Animal Clinical Sciences (focus in Epidemiology) from MSU.

Dr. Wilkins worked for Michigan Department of Agriculture, the Michigan Department of Community Health, USDA, and CDC prior to starting her academic career at MSU (2011) and now at UMN in 2022. Dr. Wilkins teaches public health, global health and regulatory medicine. She developed and leads the new Honeybee Medicine and Management clinical rotation for veterinary students and is a hobbyist beekeeper.

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Amy Franklin, MS, DVM - Student Chapter Chair

Dr. Amy Franklin holds a B.S. in Forest Resource Management from West Virginia University, an M.S. in Wildlife Biology from Villanova University, and a D.V.M. from Colorado State University.

Dr. Franklin works with Colorado beekeepers to diagnose and treat honey bee diseases, implement integrated pest management strategies, and develop apiary biosecurity protocols. She co-coordinates and is a lecturer for the course “Apiary Medicine” at Colorado State University and provides veterinary consultation to Dalan Animal Health, producers of the first honey bee vaccine.

Dr. Franklin is the founder of Farms for Orphans, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides training and resources in edible insect agriculture to vulnerable women and youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where insects are a traditional part of the diet.

She serves as Chair of Student Chapters of the Honey Bee Veterinary Consortium and is an active member of multiple professional organizations, including the Colorado State Beekeepers Association, Northern Colorado Beekeepers Association, North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture, Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Veterinary Medical Association. She has lectured nationally and internationally on honey bee veterinary medicine and insect agriculture.

Dr. Franklin divides her time between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Loveland, Colorado, where she lives with her husband, children, and many animals. She is currently pursuing her Master Beekeeper certification.


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Kristol K Stenstrom, DVM - Webmaster

Dr. Kristol Stenstrom received her DVM in 1994 from Kansas State University. She spent a decade as a Research Scientist specializing in the design of phase III and IV companion animal clinical trials at Deprenyl Animal Health, Pfizer, and Intervet. She continues to operate a research consulting business in the KC Animal Health Corridor.  She actively serves on multiple boards within the local and international veterinary community.

Dr. Stenstrom  owns a referral-only veterinary practice where she specializes in the treatment of pain in large, small, & exotic species with a secondary emphasis in palliative/hospice care for companion animals. Along with her husband, Michael (also a veterinarian), they own and operate a busy 4-doctor small animal practice in Lenexa, Kansas.

She has been a beekeeper for 9 years and is actively involved in the Northeast Kansas Beekeepers Association. Environmental management of residential hives and the accurate diagnosis of bee diseases and parasites are her areas of interest as she works toward her Master Beekeeper & Master Gardener certifications. She resides in Shawnee, KS with her husband, 3 adult-ish offspring who come and go at will, 2 cats, 2 dogs, 2 chickens, 2 geckos (crested, & gargoyle), 2 freshwater aquariums totaling over 200 gallons that house a crazy assortment aquatic inhabitants, an interesting assortment of beef cattle of the Simbrah and Scottish Belted Galloway varieties, who knows how many koi & goldfish, and of course, a small apiary.