Staff







 

    Linda Perez - Executive Director
    Anita McReath - Operation Manager
    Bridget Harrod - Animal Welfare Director
   Kate VanVonderren - Community Development & Volunteers
   Phyllis Wilson - Receptionist
   Pam Pashnall - Kennel Manager

 

Melissa Klein - Kennel Care Technicians
Brandon Hughes
Tracie Sebastian
Chris Marini
Belinda Lowary
   

Linda Perez has been the Executive Director at HSSC since September 1999.  She came from Florida where she was the Director of the Pasco County SPCA.  She is a teacher by trade and has she Masters in humane and animal cruelty. 


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Anita McReath has been the Operations Manager at HSSC since September 2000.  She has worked in animal welfare for several years and enjoys making a difference in the lives of the animals.  


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Bridget  Herrod is a licensed vet technician.  She has been with HSSC since February 2000.  She is responsible for the welfare of all of the animals that come into the shelter. 


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Kate VanVonderen is the Community Development and Volunteer Coordinator.  She has been with HSSC since February 2000.  With both positions, Kate stays very busy.  She coordinates both mobile adoption sites and all of our fund raising events.  You can see Kate every Thursday at 12:00 PM on Channel 13 where she features one on the shelter animals.


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 Phyllis Wilson is the Receptionist.  She has been with HSSC since July 2000.  Having Phyllis at the first person the public meet from our shelter is a great asset .  Her sweet and charming personality is contagious and her smiling face is inviting.

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Pam had been with HSSC for over 15 years.  She worked part time help while completing high shcool then was promoted to kennel technician.  She had been the kennel manager for the pass 3 years.  


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Melissa, Brandon, Belinda, Tracie, Chris, and Tim are the back bone of the shelter.  They work together as a team to care for all of the animals in the shelter.  Their  work is hard and sometimes sad but they do their job with love and dignity.  Thanks guys for a job well done!


 
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