Orange County NC Website
/~1 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Kindra Mammone <br />Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Name: <br />Name Called: <br />Home Address: <br />Phone: (Day) <br />Phone: (Evening) <br />Fax: <br />Email: <br />Place of Employment: <br />Job Title: <br />Mrs. Kindra Mammone <br />1516 Jo Mac Rd. <br />Chapel Hill NC 27516 <br />619-0776 <br />967-5279 <br />m rsclaws@ n c-claws.org <br />CLAWS, Inc <br />Executive Director <br />Township of Residence: Chapel Hill <br />Zone of Residence: At-Large <br />Sex: Female <br />Ethnic Background: Caucasian <br />Date of Birth: 3/22/1966 <br />Boards/Commissions applied for: <br />Animal Services Advisory Board <br />Work Experience: <br />I have been the Executive Director of CLAWS, Inc far 2 years. As such, my <br />responsibilities include all aspects of animal care, rehabilitation of animals, animal intake, <br />animal adoptions, and outreach programs to teach people about the animals with which <br />we share our world, as well as responsible pet ownership.. <br />CLAWS, Inc. is a state and federally licensed exotic animal rescue, wildlife rehabilitation <br />and educational facility. <br />Volunteer Experience: <br />I have been a wildlife rehabilitator for over 20 years. I've also been one of the few fawn <br />rehabilitators here in North Carolina far 3 years. <br />I was a volunteer for The Carnivore Preservation Trust for 7 years and served on the <br />board of Triad Exotic Animal Rescue for 2 years. <br />Education: <br />My actual degree is in Computer Information Systems and I have worked, and continue <br />to work (from home) in this field for 22 years. <br />However, I have lived with and rehabilitated exotic and native species for my entire life. <br />Other Comments: <br />As somebody who deals daily with the public bath about wildlife and about animals they <br />have taken in as pets without doing proper research, I think I have a lot to offer this <br />board. I understand the dangers as well as the importance of many species that are <br />either unheard of by most people or misunderstood by the general public.. <br />