PAWS ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 

PAWS ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 

Camden, ME – P.A.W.S. Animal Adoption Center [PAWS] Board of Trustees [Board] appoints Casey Baugher as its new Executive Director effective August 16, 2024. 
    
“We are thrilled that Casey has accepted this critical leadership position, which is so important to PAWS future and the advancement of our mission,” explains Michelle Davis, PAWS Board President. “His most recent experience and successes as the Executive Director of a charter school in Lewiston, Maine exemplifies the leadership qualities and the operational and financial management expertise needed for PAWS transition and growth. We welcome his enthusiasm and energy and of course his passion for animals.”
    
When Baugher assumes the role at PAWS this August, he will manage the daily operations of the shelter and its staff and oversee the medical clinic, and outreach programs. He will also lead PAWS development and strategic planning as well as oversee its community partnerships and volunteers.
    
“It is a privilege to join the PAWS team and support the ongoing work of our dedicated staff and volunteers”, remarks Casey Baugher. “I look forward to building upon PAWS vision of promoting humane values and to reinforce its position as a community leader for animal advocacy and welfare.”
    
Baugher brings a decade of experience as an educator, communicator, advisor and builder of strategic partnerships. His commitment to a consensus culture with the management team and staff will be a positive step forward.
    
“We have every confidence that with Casey at the helm, PAWS will excel for the benefit of our community,” continued Davis. “He will build on our achievements to promote and strengthen PAWS vital role as a premier adoption center, shelter and veterinary clinic that supports pets and owners in the mid-coast.”
    
Baugher succeeds the Interim Executive Director Gwendolyn Hudson who assumed the role April 29, 2024.

The Board sincerely thanks Gwendolyn for stepping to the plate and helping PAWS during the transition. 

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