Charlotte McNamara

Head Of Health & Breeder Development at The Kennel Club

Charlotte McNamara has extensive experience in health management and human resources, currently serving as Head of Department Health and Health Manager at The Kennel Club since August 2012. Prior to this role, Charlotte worked as an HR Administrator at Booking.com for one year and as a Learning and Development Specialist at Selfridges. Educationally, Charlotte holds a 2.1 degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from The University of Manchester, obtained in 2011, along with a CIPD Advanced Level 7 qualification in HR Management from DPG Plc in 2012.

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The Kennel Club

The Kennel Club is the largest organisation in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Its objective is to ensure that dogs live healthy, happy lives with responsible owners. It runs the country’s largest registration database for both pedigree and crossbreed dogs and the Petlog database, which is the UK’s biggest reunification service for microchipped animals. The Kennel Club Assured Breeder Scheme is the only scheme in the UK that monitors breeders, in order to protect the welfare of puppies. It also runs the UK’s largest dog training programme, the Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme and licenses shows and clubs across a wide range of activities, which help dog owners to bond and enjoy life with their dogs. The Kennel Club runs the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts, and the Discover Dogs event at ExCeL London, which is a fun family day out that educates people about how to buy responsibly and care for their dog. The Kennel Club invests in welfare campaigns, dog training and education programmes and the Kennel Club Charitable Trust, which supports research into dog diseases and dog welfare charities, including Kennel Club Breed Rescue organisations that re-home dogs throughout the UK. The Kennel Club jointly runs health screening schemes with the BVA and through the Charitable Trust, funds the Kennel Club Genetics Centre and Cancer Centre at the Animal Health Trust, which is at the forefront of pioneering research into dog health.


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