Veterinary technician Holly Crandell blends animal care and floral design
By AI, Created 10:41 AM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Holly Crandell, a Certified Veterinary Technician in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, is being highlighted for more than 25 years in veterinary medicine and her second career as founder of Flowery Ever After. Her work spans clinical care, mentoring, peer support and floral entrepreneurship, with future plans to open a brick-and-mortar studio.
Why it matters: - Holly Crandell’s career shows how veterinary professionals are expanding beyond clinical work into mentoring, mental health support and entrepreneurship. - Her story also points to bigger pressures inside veterinary medicine, including burnout, understaffing and uncertainty around technician roles. - Crandell’s floral business adds another angle: self-employment can provide both income and a path to resilience during health challenges.
What happened: - Influential Women highlighted Holly Crandell, CVT, a Certified Veterinary Technician in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. - Crandell has more than 25 years of experience in specialty and general veterinary practice. - Crandell is also the owner of Flowery Ever After, a floral design business serving clients in the Pittsburgh region. - Crandell launched Flowery Ever After on Etsy in 2017. - Crandell wants to expand Flowery Ever After into a brick-and-mortar floral studio.
The details: - Crandell’s veterinary background includes surgery, anesthesia and pain management, emergency and critical care, oncology, small exotics, wildlife rehabilitation and general practice. - Crandell earned an associate degree in Veterinary Technology from Lone Star College System and graduated first in her class with a 4.0 GPA. - Crandell holds certification as a Pet CPR & First Aid instructor through Pet Emergency Education. - Crandell also holds advanced CPR certification through the American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care. - Crandell earned FEMA certification in Animals in Disasters: Awareness & Preparedness. - Crandell is a former veterinary technology instructor and says she values hands-on learning and mentoring externs and new technicians. - Crandell has served for the past three years as a Peer Support Volunteer with Not One More Vet, a peer support service for veterinary professionals. - Crandell has worked with silk florals for nearly three decades. - Flowery Ever After now offers wedding florals, home décor, custom event arrangements, shipping across the United States through Etsy, and custom calligraphy and original watercolor florals for all-inclusive bridal packages. - Crandell said floral design became a source of emotional resilience during major health challenges in recent years.
Between the lines: - Crandell’s profile reflects a broader push in veterinary medicine for stronger support systems, clearer professional boundaries and more attention to mental health. - Her emphasis on title protection and scope-of-practice enforcement for Credentialed Veterinary Technicians points to ongoing tension over role clarity in the field. - Crandell also described floral design as both a creative outlet and a practical way to keep working from home during recovery periods. - Crandell said perseverance, faith and observing successful people shaped her approach to leadership and business. - Crandell encouraged young women in veterinary medicine, entrepreneurship and creative work to keep learning, seek mentorship and stay persistent through setbacks.
What’s next: - Crandell plans to keep growing Flowery Ever After and eventually turn it into a community-oriented floral studio for bridal showers, birthdays, retail sales and custom design work. - Crandell will continue veterinary advocacy through peer support and her focus on technician recognition and workplace well-being. - More information is available through her Influential Women profile, her website and her Etsy shop.
The bottom line: - Crandell’s career combines clinical expertise, creative business-building and a public push for a healthier veterinary profession.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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