VGM Canada’s Steve Cranna to retire

By HME News Staff
Updated 8:42 AM CDT, Mon September 29, 2025
TORONTO – Steve Cranna of VGM Canada will retire as director of government relations and new business development at the end of September. He has agreed to stay on in a consulting role for the next six months. During that time, he will work closely with Dominique Sedlezky, who will assume his government relations responsibilities. “Steve has been a cornerstone of our success at VGM Canada throughout his 19-year career of dedicated service,” said Dave Davies, president of VGM Canada. “The many roles he has played over the years have been instrumental to the overall success of not only VGM but also to many of our customers.” Since joining VGM Canada in 2006, Cranna has played a pivotal role in advancing the interests of the home medical equipment (HME) sector. His work with government bodies at the federal, provincial and municipal levels helped shape policies that support industry growth and sustainability—directly benefiting VGM Canada members and stakeholders nationwide. In addition to his advocacy efforts, Cranna oversaw a range of business services and managed key programs and contracts that enhanced operational efficiency for suppliers, manufacturers and retailers across Canada. “It has been an honor and privilege to work with the team at VGM to leverage our resources and skills to positively impact not only our members’ businesses but the broader industry for these 19 years,” said Cranna. “I have been privileged to collaborate with many brilliant leaders throughout my career, and together we have been able to have a positive impact on the industry. There are still headwinds and much to be done in an industry I care deeply about.”
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