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Tiffany Barrow-Rogers accepts position as Managing Director of the Animal Rescue League of NH-North
Effective July 23, 2010 Tiffany Barrow-Rogers will assume the new position of Managing Director of the Animal Rescue League of NH-North (formerly the Conway Area Humane Society). Barrow-Rogers returns to New Hampshire after three years serving as the Chief Operating Officer of the Washington Humane Society in Washington, DC, where her work consisted of overseeing the many facets of the daily operations, programs and services of the Washington Humane Society, the Behavior & Learning Center and the National Capital Area Spay and Neuter Center.
(Tiffany Barrow-Rogers and Nova in photo)
Prior to her position with the Washington Humane Society she served as Director of Operations for the Monadnock Humane Society in Swanzey, NH, where she oversaw an animal care program that achieved one of the highest adoption rates for animals in the nation in an open-access shelter.
Barrows-Rogers will be relocating to the Valley with her husband, 3 children, 5 dogs and 3 cats.
“I am looking forward to working with ARLNH - North staff on expanding our services and programs to reach further into our community than we have ever done before. I am also excited about building new relationships and partnerships that give back to the great community of the Mt. Washington Valley,” Barrow-Rogers stated.
Barrow-Rogers brings positive experience in human resources, departmental budgeting and strategic planning as well as training in canine/feline safe handling, adoption policy and programs, medical care and procedures and overall shelter operations. In her time at the Washington Humane Society she implemented a change to the adoption policies to all for the adoptions of Pit Bulls which were routinely euthanized prior to December, 2007, built relations with partner organizations to allow for transfer and transport of WHS animals to their locations and had oversight of a low-cost, high-volume spay/neuter center that conducts over 8,000 surgeries per year.
"We are so fortunate to have someone with Tiffany's experience and compassion joining our leadership team" said ARL CEO and President Caroline Boyd. "Tiffany joining the team emphasizes both the allure of the Mt. Washington Valley community and the League's commitment to providing unparalleled service to the Valley's animals and citizens."
The Animal Rescue League of NH in Bedford, NH and the Conway Area Humane Society joined in an affiliation in November, 2009.
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