Halle Donaldson
About Halle Donaldson
Halle Donaldson is a Talent Acquisition Sourcer/Coordinator currently employed at United Veterinary Care, having transitioned from a 21-year tenure as Veterinary Hospital Manager at PETS Referral Center in Berkeley, California. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Cornell University.
Work at United Veterinary Care
Halle Donaldson currently serves as a Talent Acquisition Sourcer/Coordinator at United Veterinary Care. In this role, she is responsible for sourcing and coordinating talent acquisition efforts within the organization. Her position involves identifying potential candidates and facilitating the recruitment process to ensure that the company attracts qualified professionals.
Previous Experience at PETS Referral Center
Before joining United Veterinary Care, Halle Donaldson worked at PETS Referral Center in Berkeley, California, for 21 years. She held the position of Veterinary Hospital Manager from 2002 to 2023. In this capacity, she oversaw the daily operations of the veterinary hospital, managed staff, and ensured high-quality care for animals. Her extensive experience in the veterinary field contributed to her expertise in talent acquisition.
Education and Expertise
Halle Donaldson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Cornell University. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in research and analytical skills, which are valuable in her current role in talent acquisition. The combination of her academic training and professional experience equips her to effectively identify and recruit talent in the veterinary sector.
Background
Halle Donaldson has a long-standing career in the veterinary field, beginning her professional journey at PETS Referral Center in 2002. Her transition to a talent acquisition role reflects her commitment to supporting the veterinary community by ensuring that qualified personnel are recruited to provide care for animals. Her background in management and operations enhances her understanding of the needs within veterinary practices.