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With active member involvement and contribution, SAWA provides the practical knowledge, resources and solutions members need to grow as professionals, achieve the goals of their organizations, and, collectively, advance the animal welfare profession. Board of Directors, elected November 2012 Rick Johnson, Chair, CEO, Sacramento SPCA Judy Calhoun, CFRE, CAWA, Vice Chair, Executive Director, Larimer Humane Society James Bias, CAWA, Immediate Past Chair, President, SPCA of Texas Carl Bandow, Secretary, Supervisor, City of Toronto Animal Services Anthony Priore, Treasurer, VP of Administrative Svcs. & CFO, HS of Broward County Alice Calabrese, CAWA, Pres./CEO, Lollypop Farm, The HS of Greater Rochester Kimberly Janzen, CAWA, President & CEO, Kansas Humane Society Jan McHughSmith, CAWA, President & CEO, HS of the Pikes Peak Region Lori Redmon, President & CEO, Kentucky Humane Society Michael Robbins, Chief of Marketing and Vice President, Michigan Humane Society M. Christie Smith, CAWA, Executive Director, Potter League for Animals Neil W. Trent, Executive Director, Animal Welfare League of Arlington Gary Weitzman, DVM, MPH, CAWA, President & CEO, San Diego HS & SPCA Maurine Dyer Stevens, President & CEO, Society of Animal Welfare Administrators 2012 Annual Report Strategic Accomplishments “Having a group to ask questions of, to learn from, and to laugh with saved me many times while I was a newbie Executive Director. SAWA is a great group!” Laurie Garrison, Director of Applied Research, ASPCA Membership Grew 8.5% Executive 302 Manager 329 Associate 88 Industry Partner 66 Honorary/Retired 44 Total 829 14 New Certified Animal Welfare Administrators Lisa Bahr, CAWA, Centre County PAWS Susan Cosby, CAWA, Pennsylvania SPCA Jessica Danyow, CAWA, Rutland County HS Melissa Duford, CAWA, East Bay SPCA Tara High, CAWA, HS of South Mississippi Emily Hirsch, CAWA. Banfield Charitable Trust Stephanie Janeczko, DVM, CAWA, The ASPCA Deborah Lynn Johnson, CAWA, Toledo Area HS Abigail A. Kamleiter, CAWA, HS of Pinallas Cynthia S. Machado, CAWA, Marin HS Kathleen Olson, CAWA, HS for Tacoma & Pierce Co. Andrea Michelle Peacock, CAWA Steven Zeidman, CAWA, PetSmart Charities Ana J. Zorrilla, CAWA, Louisiana SPCA Enhanced Resource Center Human Resource Guidelines Staff &volunteer policies; reporting; applications, interview & evaluation tools; links to regulations Operational Information Sample protocols for shelter, disaster planning, community and volunteer programs, and links to industry resources. Identified Strategic Priorities Assume a proactive role participating in and convening dialog on timely industry issues and emerging trends Enhance convenience and broaden access to SAWA programs and services by expanding delivery through multiple channels Develop and deliver relevant, practical education, information and resources that help members build skills and address the challenges in leading an animal welfare and control agency The Numbers Say it ALL 40% Increase in meeting attendance 15 scholarships awarded 100+ Animal Welfare Professional Volunteers 11 Collaborative partners met in conjunction with SAWA Page one of two pages Strategic Alliances Further strengthened collaboration with the veterinary community Nurtured Strategic Partnership Agreement with AVSMAE Hosted CATalyst Council Board at SAWA Annual Conference Voted one of 15 Topic Experts in Guidestar and Philanthropedia

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With active member involvement and contribution, SAWA provides the practical knowledge, resources and solutions members need to grow as professionals, achieve the goals of their organizations, and, collectively, advance the animal welfare profession. 

 Board of Directors, elected November 2012 Rick Johnson, Chair, CEO, Sacramento SPCA Judy Calhoun, CFRE, CAWA, Vice Chair, Executive Director, Larimer Humane Society James Bias, CAWA, Immediate Past Chair, President, SPCA of Texas Carl Bandow, Secretary, Supervisor, City of Toronto Animal Services Anthony Priore, Treasurer, VP of Administrative Svcs. & CFO, HS of Broward County Alice Calabrese, CAWA, Pres./CEO, Lollypop Farm, The HS of Greater Rochester Kimberly Janzen, CAWA, President & CEO, Kansas Humane Society  Jan McHugh‐Smith, CAWA, President & CEO, HS of the Pikes Peak Region Lori Redmon, President & CEO, Kentucky Humane Society Michael Robbins, Chief of Marketing and Vice President, Michigan Humane Society M. Christie Smith, CAWA, Executive Director, Potter League for Animals Neil W. Trent, Executive Director, Animal Welfare League of Arlington Gary Weitzman, DVM, MPH, CAWA, President & CEO, San Diego HS & SPCA Maurine Dyer Stevens, President & CEO, Society of Animal Welfare Administrators 

2012 Annual Report Strategic Accomplishments 

 “Having a group to ask questions of, to learn from, and to laugh with saved me many times while I was a newbie Executive Director. SAWA is a great group!”  Laurie Garrison, Director of Applied Research, ASPCA   Membership Grew 8.5% Executive  302 Manager  329 Associate  88 Industry Partner  66 Honorary/Retired  44 Total  829 

14 New Certified Animal Welfare Administrators Lisa Bahr, CAWA, Centre County PAWS Susan Cosby, CAWA, Pennsylvania SPCA Jessica Danyow, CAWA, Rutland County HS Melissa Duford, CAWA, East Bay SPCA Tara High, CAWA, HS of South Mississippi Emily Hirsch, CAWA. Banfield Charitable Trust Stephanie Janeczko, DVM, CAWA, The ASPCA Deborah Lynn Johnson, CAWA, Toledo Area HS  Abigail A. Kamleiter, CAWA, HS of Pinallas Cynthia S. Machado, CAWA, Marin HS Kathleen Olson, CAWA, HS for Tacoma & Pierce Co.   Andrea Michelle Peacock, CAWA Steven Zeidman, CAWA, PetSmart Charities Ana J. Zorrilla, CAWA, Louisiana SPCA

Enhanced Resource CenterHuman Resource Guidelines Staff &volunteer policies; reporting; applications, interview & evaluation tools; links to regulations  Operational Information Sample protocols for shelter, disaster planning, community and volunteer programs, and links to industry resources.    

Identified Strategic Priorities Assume a proactive role  participating in and convening dialog on timely industry issues and emerging trends Enhance convenience and broaden access to SAWA programs and services by expanding delivery through multiple channels Develop and deliver relevant, practical education, information and resources that help members build skills and address the challenges in leading an animal welfare and control agency 

The Numbers Say it ALL  40% Increase in 

meeting attendance  15 scholarships 

awarded  100+ Animal Welfare 

Professional Volunteers  11 Collaborative 

partners met in conjunction with SAWA  

Page one of two pages 

Strategic Alliances Further strengthened collaboration with the veterinary community Nurtured Strategic Partnership Agreement with AVSMAE Hosted CATalyst Council Board at SAWA Annual Conference Voted one of 15 Topic Experts in Guidestar and Philanthropedia  

 

 

“By the way...the good folks at SAWA ought to know...I learned about this fantastic job from the SAWA on‐line job bank! The Board of CHHS told me they had applicants as far away as South Dakota, Chicago, Washington DC, and of course me in Fort Myers. So thank you again! :)”  David Stroud, Executive Director, Cashiers‐Highlands Humane Society  “I was able to leverage my CAWA status for a title change from Executive Director to CEO and also an increase in paid‐time off and salary.  Most importantly, I have found that volunteers, staff, and donors have an increased respect for me and my position. When I have shared the designation with community leaders, I find they are “impressed” and this has helped my organization. Moreover, it has renewed my confidence in my position and increased my personal success. So, you can see why I’m grateful and wish to give back!”  Emily Klehm, CAWA, CEO, South Suburban Humane Society 

2012 Annual Report Thank you Sponsors 

 Charter Sponsor Hill’s Pet Nutrition 

      

Presenting Sponsors The ASPCA 

Merck Animal Health Merial – A Sanofi Company 

PetSmart Charities Purina PetCare 

VCA Animal Hospitals  

Title Sponsors Adopt‐a‐Pet.com 

Boehringer‐Ingelheim Vetmetica, Inc. Butler Schein Animal Health 

The Humane Society of the United States  

Hosting Sponsors Grizzard Communication Group 

Petco Corporate / Petco Foundation  

Supporting Sponsors Alpha Dog Marketing |American Kennel Club 

Animal Safe | Bayer Animal Health Blackbaud |Campbell Pet Products Crijo Pet Products |Found Animals IAMS |MWI Veterinary Supply 

Newport Creative Communications Petfinder.com | Petlink.net 

Putney Animal Health Raymond James Morgan Keegan Shelter Buddy | Shelter Dogs 

Shor‐Line / T‐Kennel Virbac Animal Health 

 Contributing Sponsors 

Animal Arts Design | Covidien Animal Health Jackson & Ryan Architects | Jones Trailer Company 

Kittleman & Associates  

Financial Overview *

2012 Revenue  2012 Expenses   Conferences     $  105,208    Conferences & Membership     $417,097   Sponsorships     $  614,387    Certification     $ 85,763   Membership Dues     $  184,310    Leadership & Strategic Planning     $ 34,270   Certification     $   11,355    Technology     $ 15,000   Member Services     $   13,890    Management & General     $114,701   Miscellaneous     $   76,039              TOTAL REVENUE     $1,005,189    TOTAL EXPENSES     $666,831 

 * Financial Review by Heider, Tanner & Dirks, Certified Public Accountants, as of 12/31/2012 

 

 

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