The teamThree layers
The people behind the intelligence

Built by people who know the industry from three different sides.

VetIntel brings together veterinary and product leadership, modern data engineering, and decades of animal-health publishing and relationships.

32,000+
practices mapped
24 years
of Fountain Report history
500+
confirmed digital issues
3 layers
domain, systems, industry
The operators03 profiles
Adam Little, CEO & Co-Founder
Veterinary + product

Adam Little

CEO & Co-Founder

Veterinary thesis and product direction.

Adam is a veterinarian who has spent his entire career at the intersection of animal health and innovation, working with some of the largest leaders in the space. He founded FuturePet and GoFetch and has built innovation programs at Texas A&M, so the questions VetIntel asks of a record are the ones a clinician would ask rather than the ones a schema suggests.

Today's Veterinary Business
Ben Church, CTO & Co-Founder
Data + systems

Ben Church

CTO & Co-Founder

Data architecture and intelligent systems.

Ben is a world-class product and data engineer. He has built products for some of the most innovative companies in the world — Facebook, Uber, and Lonely Planet — and moved some of the largest datasets in the world at Airbyte. He also knows this industry from the inside, as the former CTO of GoFetch. He is now bringing all of it together to build the most comprehensive knowledge graph of the veterinary industry.

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Chris Kelly, Publisher & Industry Partnerships
Industry + editorial

Chris Kelly

Publisher & Industry Partnerships

Editorial judgment and industry memory.

Chris was the founder and former CEO of Vet-Advantage. As managing partner and publisher at Antelligence leading The Fountain Report, he has watched this industry long enough to tell an event apart from a meaningful signal. That is the relationships, commercial context, and editorial judgment no model supplies on its own.

Antelligence team
The thesis

The veterinary industry does not lack data.
It lacks connective tissue.

Sources exist, and most of them disagree. Closing that gap takes three things at once: someone who understands what a veterinary practice actually is, someone who can build the systems that resolve millions of conflicting records, and someone who has watched the industry long enough to know which changes matter. Adam, Ben, and Chris are those three layers.

Veterinary + productData + systemsIndustry + editorial