Lynn Beharry
Lynn has been an employee of Campus Estates Animal Hospital since September 1990 and part of her responsibilities are to coordinate all the vaccine reminders for our clients.
As one of our longest standing employees, Lynn now considers herself the Clinic Mascot. She is enthusiastic and always excited to see and meet old and new clients with their pets. She is crazy about her pet birds, Hopsy and Kissy, and a newly acquired love bird named after her husband. Lynn loves to travel and is very privileged to have seen many parts of the world. Her interests include biking, hiking, reading and she is passionate about gardening. Her budgies are always outside with her in the summer when she gardens. Lynn considers herself very blessed to have wonderful employers and co-workers who are like family.
Sue Niit
Sue has been a receptionist at Campus Estates Animal Hospital since 1996 and thinks she is lucky to have found a job she loves! She gets to spend her days talking to people who love their pets and she gets to meet animals of all shapes and sizes. Sue has lived in Guelph for 25 years with her husband and two children. They have always had an assortment of dogs and cats as part of their family. For a while they had two horses, a degu and two chameleons as well.
Sue’s interests include gardening, hiking with her dogs, reading and knitting. She feels very fortunate to be a part of the compassionate, respectful and gentle group of people who make up the Campus Estates Animal Hospital team.
Colleen Radke
Colleen joined the Campus Estates family in the summer of 2007. She has shared responsibilities both as an assistant and a receptionist. She enjoys a variety of outdoor leisure activities such as hiking, camping and biking, and loves spending time with friends and family or with a good book and a rainstorm. Her immediate family includes Darley (a 10-year-old Shepherd mix), and Chelsea (an 8-year-old domestic short hair).
Sharon Witczak
Sharon has been the bookkeeper at Campus Estates Animal Hospital since Heartworm Season 2006. She says the caring nature of the team here made the choice easy for the continuing care of the family’s four cats. She has said that she is privileged to be a small part of the care of countless fosters who live here, while waiting for their “forever” homes.