MSUās Smith named MVMA Veterinarian of the Year
Contact: Wade Leonard
STARKVILLE, Miss.āDr. Jack Smith, associate dean for academic affairs in Ļć½¶Ö±²„ās College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named the Mississippi Veterinary Medical Associationās 2026 Veterinarian of the Year.
Smith received the honor during the recent MVMA Winter Conference. The award, presented by MVMA President Dr. Richard Gill, recognizes a Mississippi veterinarian whose career reflects excellence in practice, leadership in service and a lasting impact on the profession.
āDr. Smith has been vital to the MVMA for many years,ā Gill said. āHe has served as president and has always been willing to step up. He has been dependable, steady and reliable over the years, and it was our pleasure to be able to recognize him in this way.ā
A 24-year member of the MVMA, Smith is a board-certified theriogenologist and Ļć½¶Ö±²„CVM alumnus who has spent more than two decades shaping veterinary education at MSU. A native of Livingston, Alabama, he has taught and mentored hundreds of veterinary students, sharing expertise in reproductive medicine while preparing students for the realities of clinical practice with skill, confidence and compassion.
āWhen you look at the people who have won this award beforeāvery deserving veterinariansāit means a lot to be included with that group,ā Smith said. āIām very appreciative.ā
His leadership at Ļć½¶Ö±²„CVM has earned him deep respect among students, faculty and colleagues across the state. Known for his steady, thoughtful and principled approach, Smith is often praised for his commitment to mentorship and his ability to invest in others quietly and consistently.
Beyond the university, Smith has provided significant service to the MVMA, including more than two decades of membership and a term as president, completing his leadership role in 2021. His tenure coincided with the height of the COVIDā19 pandemic, during which he continued supporting association members and advancing the organizationās mission despite unprecedented challenges.
āThis award recognizes more than accomplishments,ā Gill said during the ceremony. āIt honors a career of influence, mentorship and leadership. Dr. Smithās legacy lives on in the countless veterinarians who have learned from him, been encouraged by him and been inspired by his example.ā
TheĀ Mississippi Veterinary Medical AssociationĀ is aĀ nonprofit association of veterinary professionalsĀ committed to the advancement of the science and art of veterinary medicine.Ā The MVMA hasĀ more than 700 members who work together to serve the animals of Mississippi and their owners.
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