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5 <br />Orange County Animal Services <br />9?9-968-2287 <br />Visit us in person at our state-of--the-art Animal Services Center on <br />Eubanks Road in Chapel Hill. C+r visit us .online at <br />http:/ /www.co.orange.nc.us /animalservices <br />Pursuant to appligble North Grolina General Statutes, any electronic mail message sent from this account or received by this account, <br />and any attach ments thereto, may be considered a public record; and as such they are subject to inspection by anyone at anytime. <br />From: Bob Marotto <br />Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 11:11 AM <br />To: Donna Baker <br />Cc: Paula Ragan; 'Kristine Bergstrand'; 'suzanne.e.roy@earthlink.net' <br />Subject: Animal Services: ASAB Member Recommendations <br />Donna Baker <br />Orange County Clerk <br />Donna, <br />The Animal Services Advisory Board (ASAB) dedicated its April 20th <br />meeting to considering recommendations for three vacant positions on the <br />ASAB. /t did so on .the basis of various materials including direct <br />discussion with applicants who attended previous ASAB meefings to <br />introduce themselves and to learn more about the operation and scope of <br />service of the ASAB. <br />The ASAB recommendations are as follows: <br />At large position: The ASAB recommends Donna Bravo. The ASAB <br />was impressed with Ms. Bravo's commitment to working in the area <br />of anirrral welfare by becoming an ASAB member. The ASAB was <br />also impressed by Ms. Bravo's prior advisory board and volunteer <br />experience and her professional experience as a research and <br />development manager, <br />Animal welfare/rescue .group representative: The ASAB recommends <br />Lisa Woolman, DVM. The ASAB was impressed by Dr. Woo/man's <br />interest in "provid(ing] solutions to the region's pet overpopulation <br />challenges," and to her volunteer experience with Independent <br />Animal Rescue, an area organization with which Animal Services <br />regularly works. Finally, the ASAB notes the benefits of having <br />another veterinarian as an ASAB member, not only generally but with <br />respect to the need to have a veterinarian participate in standing <br />
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