PAWS - Progressive Animal Welfare Society
Jennifer Convy has a strong background in wildlife and animal welfare. Jennifer started their career at the Wildlife Rescue Center as a volunteer in 1990 and later became the Center Manager from 1994 to 1996. In 1996, they joined PAWS - Progressive Animal Welfare Society as the Senior Director of Wildlife, Companion and Education Services, where they oversee the daily operations and strategic planning for the animal care and education departments. In 2003, they became a founding board member of the Washington Wildlife Rehabilitation Association and held various roles, including board member, executive committee member, and president, until 2015. Since 2010, Jennifer has also served as an executive board member for the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association.
Jennifer Convy attended the University of Missouri-Columbia, but no specific information about the start year, end year, degree name, or field of study is available.
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PAWS - Progressive Animal Welfare Society
PAWS is a champion for animals - rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a better world for animals. A regional organization, PAWS focuses our work in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. Our Board of Directors is populated by an impressive and caring cross-section of business leaders from around the Puget Sound. Each member of our Board is dedicated to PAWS' mission of creating a world where all people recognize the intrinsic value of animals and consistently make choices that demonstrate compassion and respect. Meet our Board at http://www.paws.org/about/paws/board/.