Robert D. Rohde President and CEO
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1 Robert D. Rohde President and CEO How does one define a compassionate life? Perhaps it s through service to those most vulnerable. In the case of Bob Rohde, president and CEO of the Dumb Friends League for nearly 40 years, it has been a life devoted to animals that cannot speak for themselves. Bob began working at the Dumb Friends League as an animal care technician in 1973 after moving to Colorado from his home state of Iowa. Quickly rising through the ranks, Bob was named executive director of the Dumb Friends League in 1977 and subsequently became president and CEO. Since that time, his strong leadership, emphasis on strategic planning, and visionary program development have helped create one of the nation s most innovative and highly regarded animal welfare organizations. Today, the Dumb Friends League is one of the five largest local, nonprofit humane societies in the United States in terms of programs and number of pets saved each year. Bob has devoted his career and life to the welfare of animals and is a leading national figure in animal welfare causes. A strong believer that working together works, he participates locally and nationally in improving animals lives through collaboration. Bob serves on the boards of the National Council on Pet Population Study and the CATalyst Council, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to changing society s image of cats and working to improve their health and welfare. In the commercial arena, he serves on the advisory boards of Hill s Pet Nutrition Inc., Banfield Pet Hospital, HomeAgain, Merck and Merial. Bob and his wife share their home with Dudley, a standard poodle mix who was adopted from the Dumb Friends League and is a frequent guest at the Quebec Street shelter.
2 John Nagy Vice President of Finance and Administration As a well-respected nonprofit organization known for its transparency and integrity, the Dumb Friends League strives every day to be a good steward of the resources it receives from the public to make a difference in homeless animals lives. Critical to that effort is John Nagy. Our vice president of finance and administration was drawn to the opportunity to work in a community-oriented nonprofit organization in 1991 following 20 years of management, accounting and banking experience at various for-profit organizations. Since then, John s well-honed financial/business perspective has proven invaluable as the Dumb Friends League has grown in size, scope and number of animals served. John holds a bachelor s degree in finance and a master s in management from Indiana University. He is past president and a current member of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA) and a Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA), as well as a member of SAWA s Finance and Certification Council committees and the Colorado Society of Association Executives. John is married with two daughters, three grandchildren, five grand-dogs, two grand-cats and an assortment of small mammals.
3 Rick D. Gabrielson Vice President of Development and Communications One seemingly minor event can sometimes change the course of a life. In Rick Gabrielson s case, it was his experience volunteering at the Animal Humane Society in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn., that fueled his interest in animal welfare and caused him to trade a career in dentistry for a career in nonprofit management and development. Rick joined the staff of the Animal Humane Society in 1985 and worked there for 21 years, eventually becoming director of development for the organization. In 2006, Rick came to the Dumb Friends League, where he is responsible for leading, managing and growing the agency s multi-channel fundraising programs, in addition to overseeing its strategic communications, humane education and marketing programs. With nearly 28 years of experience in his second profession, Rick has created, implemented and enhanced numerous development, communications and marketing efforts, including transforming the organization s Furry Scurry dog walk into the largest walk for animals in the United States, grossing more than $1 million each year for the past four years and increasing participation to approximately 12,000 people and 5,000 dogs. Rick holds a bachelor s degree from Augustana College and a doctor of dental surgery degree from Loyola School of Dentistry and the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. He is a member of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators, the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable. Three adopted dogs have found their forever home with Rick: Georgia, a West Highland terrier, from the Animal Humane Society, and Dumb Friends League alums Elliott, an Affenpinscher, and Hunter, a shorthaired dachshund.
4 Duane Adams Vice President of Field and Equine Services Abused and neglected animals in Colorado have more hope for better lives, thanks to the 30 years of real-world animal welfare experience Duane Adams brings to the Dumb Friends League. As vice president of field and equine services, Duane oversees animal cruelty investigations at the Dumb Friends League and equine operations at the Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine Center, a rehabilitation and adoption facility for neglected and abused horses that have been removed from owners by law enforcement authorities. Prior to joining the Dumb Friends League in 2010, Duane held positions as executive director of the Yavapai Humane Society in Prescott, Ariz., executive director of the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society in Santa Fe, N.M., and vice president of operations and animal services at the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix. He is director of The Colorado Humane Society & SPCA, a commissioned agent of the Colorado Department of Agriculture s Bureau of Animal Protection, a member of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators and of the Colorado Horse Council, and president of the board of the Colorado Unwanted Horse Alliance. Duane lives in Denver with his wife, two adopted Chihuahuas, Squirt and Cupid, a step-dog named Pablo and two step-cats, Boo Boo and Luna.
5 Jennifer Lackey Director of Development Jennifer Lackey made her first-ever charitable gift to the Dumb Friends League when she was in high school and has been a supporter of the organization ever since. So perhaps it s no surprise that Jennifer holds the position of director of development, overseeing the League s fundraising efforts, including annual giving, major gifts, direct mail, planned giving and special events. As such, Jennifer helps donors put their passion into action while witnessing the joy and satisfaction it brings them to provide for the homeless pets in our community. Prior to joining the League in 2010, Jennifer spent over a decade in health-care fundraising as director of Children s Miracle Network at the Children s Hospital Colorado Foundation and as a development professional at National Jewish Health, both in Denver. Jennifer and her husband have one daughter and a terrier named Bentley who keeps them entertained with his unique personality and antics.
6 Garret Leonard Director of the Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine Center A professional horseman for 20 years, Garret Leonard brings a love of horses, as well as expert riding and training skills, to his position as director of our Harmony Equine Center. Located near Franktown, Colo., the 168-acre center provides relief from suffering, rehabilitation and chances for new lives to abused and neglected horses that have been removed for their owners by law enforcement agencies. Garret oversees a staff of six, several on-call equine veterinarians and farriers, and approximately 80 volunteers who provide equines at the center with nutritious food, expert veterinary care, clean stalls, loving care and gentle training based on natural horsemanship techniques. Since its opening in 2012, the Harmony Equine Center has received more than 500 abused or neglected horses, ponies, donkeys and mules from throughout Colorado. Once the animals at the Harmony Equine Center are restored to health, they are offered for adoption to responsible new owners through an application and interview process. Garret holds a bachelor s degree in communications from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla. He has two black Labs and four horses that he uses to help train the animals that come to the Harmony Equine Center.
7 Anna Neubauer Director of Veterinary Services At 14 years old, Anna Neubauer started working at a veterinary clinic and volunteering for a local animal welfare organization in northern California. Those early experiences along with a passion for promoting the humananimal bond formed the foundation for her career, including her current work as director of veterinary services for the Dumb Friends League. In that capacity, Anna oversees a staff of three managers, six full-time veterinarians and 23 veterinary technicians, spay/neuter coordinators and foster care coordinators at both of our shelters. The veterinary team provides life-changing and sometimes lifesaving care to thousands of cats, dogs and small mammals each year. In fiscal year 2014 alone, the Dumb Friends League veterinary team performed 7,194 spay/neuter surgeries on newly adopted pets, as well as 1,889 dental surgeries and 1,206 orthopedic, soft tissue and wound-repair surgeries on homeless pets at our shelters. Anna earned her bachelor s degree in biological science from Colorado State University and is currently in her final year at the University of Colorado Denver, where she is obtaining a master of public administration degree in nonprofit management. Prior to joining the Dumb Friends League in 2010, Anna was clinic director at the Fort Collins Spay/Neuter Clinic in Fort Collins, Colo., as well as co-founder of Fort Collins Cat Rescue. Anna and her husband have two children, two dogs (Millie and Murdoc) and two cats (Sweet Pea and Mama Kitty).
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