Dear Referring Partner,
Today the MSPCA-Angell announced that Neal Litvack has been hired to
serve as our next President. He will step into the role on Monday,
April 27th, replacing Carter Luke, who will retire on April 3.
Neal Litvack
Neal brings an extraordinary background in the for-profit and
nonprofit worlds. He is passionate about animals, and about our
mission to protect them and advance their health and welfare.
Neal comes to us from the American Red Cross, where he served as Chief
Marketing Officer. While there, he oversaw all marketing, including
brand development and stewardship. He previously served as Chief
Development Officer, raising $630 million annually and $2.7 billion in
additional funds for major disasters.
Prior to his work at the Red Cross, he held executive-level roles
spanning marketing, finance and operations at renowned institutions
and companies, including Milton Academy, Fidelity Investments, and
HBO.
Neal's involvement in the humane world includes serving on the
board of PetSmart Charities, which is committed to finding lifelong
homes for all pets by supporting programs and thought leadership that
bring people and pets together. And he was previously a board member
at the Animal Rescue League of Boston, and at Buddy Dog Humane
Society.
I'm excited about the news and I look forward to introducing you
to Neal at some point very soon.
Sincerely,
Ann Marie Greenleaf, DVM, DACVECC
Chief of Staff, Angell Animal Medical Center
Angell Animal Medical Center
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522-7282
www.angell.org/boston
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www.angell.org/waltham
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Angell at Essex | 565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923 | 978 304-4700
www.angell.org/essex
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577-5992
www.angell.org/nashoba
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their health and welfare, prevent cruelty, and work for a just and
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