Sentences with phrase «became shelter director»

Tom moved to Des Moines in 1993 to become the shelter director of the Animal Rescue League of Iowa (ARL).

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Writer / director Jeff Nichols» follow - up to his very strong Take Shelter is a grounded, rustic look at what it means to become a man.
Jeff Nichols has been steadily becoming the prominent American writer / director voice for the rural American male after the masterful psychological nightmare of Take Shelter and the open - hearted fable of Mud.
Following completion of the residency, Kate became the director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
Steve Horneffer, president of the shelter's board of directors, said about six dogs were under consideration to be killed, including three Rottweilers and some older dogs that have become «cage crazy.»
Using those principles, the shelter launched what has become a successful program, both in the shelter and in the community, says Kay Joubert, PAWS director of companion animal services.
«We invite animal lovers everywhere to become part of the GiveLitter ™ initiative and help these Texas animal shelters as they work tirelessly to address community needs,» said Paul Zobel, Senior Director of Marketing, World's Best Cat Litter ™.
Nancy and her team will work with Sylvia Ottaka, our Senior Director of Operations, and her shelter team, to select puppies they believe have what it takes to graduate training and become service dogs.
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Following completion of the residency, Hurley became the director of the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
ARC's Outreach Director Karla Goodson began advocating for animals in childhood and actively working to save lives when she became vegetarian at age 10 (a few years later adopting a vegan lifestyle) and then started volunteering with the animal shelter local to her university, where she was working toward a journalism degree.
After countless hours of meetings, town halls, research, touring other animal shelters, soliciting advice from industry experts, crunching numbers and receiving feedback from hundreds of community members, the Board of Directors voted unanimously for the organization to become a no - kill shelter.
Jessica Prutzman, Board President, explained, «in just a few short weeks of authorizing Tom Hubric, our Executive Director, to explore the feasibility of the ARL becoming a no - kill shelter, our foster pool grew by over 25 %, our volunteer pool tripled in size, we received several very generous monetary donations and the overall support of the community has been completely overwhelming.
In 2008, Linda and her family returned to Naples where she became the Medical Director of a local non-profit rescue organization and shelter.
Reeves came to the shelter seven years ago and became director two years later.
The executive director at the Idaho Humane Society in Boise, Dr. Jeff Rosenthal, is an orthopedic surgeon, so that shelter has become a magnet for animals that need surgery.
Personnel from Charlottesville and Jacksonville have become successful shelter directors in Lynchburg and Tampa, respectively.
The demise of the organization after more than 50 years followed a tumultuous period with rapid turnover of executive directors, infighting on the board of directors and inability to finish the $ 3.5 million shelter, which became the object of a lawsuit alleging construction and design deficiencies.
However, if a dog is in such a shelter for placement, volunteers will need to maintain frequent (minimum of 3x week) contact with the director because a shelter that has excess runs available one week might become overcrowded the following week.
(See Taiwan shelter director suicide illustrates global crisis and Taiwan adopts plan to become no - kill nation by 2017.)
During her tenure as animal shelter director, the Fairfax County Animal Shelter has become the largest jurisdiction in the nation with a live release rate above 90 percent and has been named by the Humane Society of the United States as part of the top 1 percent of shelters in the shelter director, the Fairfax County Animal Shelter has become the largest jurisdiction in the nation with a live release rate above 90 percent and has been named by the Humane Society of the United States as part of the top 1 percent of shelters in the Shelter has become the largest jurisdiction in the nation with a live release rate above 90 percent and has been named by the Humane Society of the United States as part of the top 1 percent of shelters in the nation.
Following completion of the residency, Hurley became the Director of the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
In 2010, Mike became the Director of Training and Behavior at the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation.
Steve had left a corporate career to pursue his pet passion and become the shelter's executive director.
West Volusia Humane Society's board of directors decided earlier last month to become a no - kill shelter.
While working in the corporate world, she volunteered for the animal shelter for 15 years where she became very active with fundraising events, fostering special needs animals, and serving on the board of directors.
In addition to his veterinary practices, in the mid-1990's, Dr. Good became the medical director for a shelter in his native Fulton County, Georgia.
It is easy to speculate that if no one is capturing and altering the illusive strays that produce these orphans, then enterprising rescuers and shelter directors could help developing countries become breeding grounds for stocking US shelters.
About a year later, I had the opportunity to become the PAWS Shelter Director.
Kat joined HSBV in 2005 as Shelter Supervisor, became Director of Veterinary Services in 2006, and now oversees HSBV Facility Operations in addition to the busy full - service public veterinary practice.
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