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Meet Our Staff
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Joan Brown
Humane League President/CEO Joan Brown, MSW, spent her early career in human services starting at Family Service in Lancaster, and then serving as Director of the YWCA of York followed by the S. June Smith Center. In January of 2005 she came to the Humane League as Interim Director and became completely committed to its mission. In keeping with the rest of the staff, she houses a variety of pets at any given time, the current census being three spoiled dogs, one royal cat and a baby African tortoise. Aside from staffing this group of pets, Joan enjoys sailing on the Chesapeake Bay and traveling. |
Megan Gallagher
Vice President of Development and Outreach
Megan Gallagher graduated with honors from Franklin & Marshal College and most recently obtained her M.A. in History from Millersville University. She has worked at the Humane League of Lancaster since 1998 when she started out as an animal care technician. Megan is currently the caregiver to two dogs: Cooper, an Australian Shepherd/Golden Retriever Mix, and Lucy Ethel, a small terrier mix. She also cares for a Costco-sized kitty, Miss Chubbz, who rules over the household with a firm paw. When she is not caring for her critters, Megan enjoys hiking with her dogs and her son and running with friends. |
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Bryan Langlois
Humane League Veterinarian Bryan Lanlgois, DVM, has been involved in animal sheltering for the past 15 years, during which time he has done everything from cleaning cages to managing staff. In 2005 he graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada and subsequently joined the staff of the Humane League. Dr. Langlois currently resides in Lancaster with his three cats; Arty, Seger, and Rusty and a two year old Golden Retriever named Lewis. In his very limited spare time, Dr. Langlois can be found exploring local historical sites. |
Danielle Ball
Director of Operations
Danielle graduated from Pequea Valley High School in 1991. She joined the Humane League in 2001 and brings a variety of experience to her current position as Director of Operations. Most recently she served as a Humane Officer for the League. Danielle resides in Lancaster with a family that includes five dogs, a tortoise, and four three-toed box turtles. During her free time, Danielle enjoys spending quality time with her pets and relaxing at the beach with her family and friends. |
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Lori Kelley
Foster Care Program Coordinator
Lori Kelley graduated from Wilson College with an Associate Degree in Veterinary Medical Technology. She first worked for the Humane League in 1985 and 1986. Lori returned to the League in 2001 and has spent the last seven years serving as the Foster Care Program Coordinator. Lori shares her home with Zita, a 6 year old pug rescued from a puppy mill, six cats, a chinchilla named Bueller, and eight birds of various species. When she is not busy caring for her furry and feathered friends, she enjoys reading and going camping with her husband and two sons. |
All of the portraits on this page were taken by Ole of PhotOle Photography. Ole has generously donated his time and talent to the Humane League and we urge you to view more of his work at
http://photoleblog.com
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