July 2023- present
Vice President
Manages daily operations of the organization and communicates with the public
Photographing adoptable animals and marketing them on social media and adoption websites
Social Media marketing
Developing online fundraisers and in-person fundraising events
Cultivate relationships with corporate partners
Oversees the grant program
Participates in weekly national shelter video calls
Tracks and reports monthly data
August 2023- present
Photographing adoptable animals and marketing them on social media and adoption websites
Developing online fundraisers and in-person fundraising events
Cultivate relationships with corporate partners
Email marketing
Participating in national shelter video calls
August 2021- June 2023
Operations Manager
Managed daily operations of the rescue including receiving and tracking all data and statistics, communicating with fosters and adopters, posting across all social media platforms, and managing the website and newsletter
Created and managed the grant program
April, 2018- August, 2018
Acted as "Tiny Lion Charmer" socializing shy and fearful kittens so that they could have a better chance at finding their forever homes.
Supported the League at special events
Economic Transition Research
May 2017 - Oct 2017
The Humane Party provided the opportunity to put to use macro-economic analysis skills to understand socio-economic impact of our current economic systems and potential ways to improve them for a brighter, more ethical future.
Many of the publications generated have garnished great interest by many, including Faunalytics.org which included one in the "The Most Important And Popular Research Of 2017"
Publications can be found here.
November 2016- September 2017
Acted as a dog-walker and cat socializer
Gulf Coast Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, no-kill, animal welfare organization established as the first non-profit animal welfare organization in southwest Florida in 1947. Our shelter does not receive any federal, state, or county funding and no funding from the Humane Society of the United States or ASPCA. They rely solely on donations, grants, bequests and fundraising events to further our mission of caring for the neglected and abandoned pets of Southwest Florida. As a no-kill facility, the pets of the Gulf Coast Humane Society remain in our care until they find their forever home.