From ANIMAL PEOPLE, April 2005:
Phil Morgan, Escondido Humane Society president since 1998,
resigned on March 31, effective June 30. His acting successor is
director of operations Linda Martin, a 30-year veteran of animal and
human health care work, hired on March 16. Nationally known for his
efforts to extend humane services to the southern California
community in Spanish as well as English, Morgan won further acclaim
for rebuilding the Escondido Humane Society after a January 2001 fire
that killed 115 of the 200 animals in the building. In January 2005
Morgan unveiled plans to expand the present $4.2 million shelter,
opened in July 2003, into a $15 million complex including “a career
institute for animal professionals, a 24-hour cable-access pet
channel, a horse show arena and a pet columbarium, which is a vault
for storing cremated remains,” recalled San Diego Union-Tribune
staff writer Craig Gustafson.
John Nix, 66, Houston Bureau of Animal Regulation & Care
chief since 1996, retired in mid-March 2005, two weeks after
Houston Department of Health & Human Services director Stephen
Williams appointed departmental head of quality assurance Deoniece
Arnold to oversee the Houston shelter. Sean Hawkins, founder of the
Houston-based Spay-Neuter Assistance Program, told Houston Chronicle
reporter Bill Murphy that Nix was unfairly blamed for the results of
budget cuts. Houston had 36 animal control officers in 1997, but
now has just 22.
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