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News Release: Humane Society of Schuyler County Appoints Charles Brown as Shelter Operations Manager (May 12, 2026)

The Humane Society of Schuyler County, a leading advocate for animal welfare in the Finger Lakes, is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles Brown as its Director of Shelter Operations. Brown, a veteran of the animal welfare field, will oversee everyday operations of the shelter. As part of the management team, he will work with the Board and Executive Director to shape organizational policy and ensure state and federal compliance. Brown’s role is to drive continuous improvement in animal welfare, focusing on superior care, education, and community-focused adoption services.

“We are delighted to have Charles as a key member of our organization,” said Georgie Taylor, Executive Director. “His extensive background in animal welfare comes at a pivotal time, helping us not only meet the requirements of the New York State Companion Animal Care Standards Act, but to continue to provide exceptional care in an ever-changing landscape.”

“I am excited to join this innovative team and continue to build on the great work that the Humane Society of Schuyler County provides to our communities,” said Brown.

Most recently Brown served as Senior Director of Rescue Transport at Farm Sanctuary. Prior to that, he was Director at Shy Wolf Animal Sanctuary in Naples, Florida where he advised the organization on best practices in animal welfare operations and enrichment for both exotic and domestic species. Before that, Brown served as Executive Director at several humane societies, both large and small, led shelter and animal control operations, and developed high performing teams to significantly increase live release rates.

For more information or to learn how to support the Humane Society of Schuyler County please visit SchuylerHumane.org.

News Release: Humane Society of Schuyler County Receives ASPCA Grant for NYS Companion Animal Act Compliance (January 26, 2026)

The Humane Society of Schuyler County recently received a $75,000 grant from the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) The grant will further the organization’s compliance with New York state’s new animal protection laws, sometimes referred to as the “Companion Animal Standards Act“ which became effective on December 15, 2025. The new laws create uniform care standards for animal shelters and rescues with mandatory licensing, inspections, and enforceable daily care requirements.

This funding will be used by the Humane Society to upgrade its heating and ventilation system, specifically to address the specifications in the new law that temperatures in animal care facilities range between 60 and 80 degrees. ASPCA® award amounts ranged from $20,000-$75,000.

“We are thrilled to be a recipient of this generous grant funding”, says Board President Kimberly Manning. “This funding will help us to be in full compliance with the capital requirements of the new standards and to continue to provide a high standard of care for the animals who come to us in need”.

News Release: Humane Society of Schuyler Announces Leadership Appointments (March 17, 2026)

The Humane Society of Schuyler County, a leading advocate for animal welfare in the Finger Lakes, is proud to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Carmen Ek and Lee “Bear” Smith.

“We are thrilled to welcome such dedicated and talented professionals to our board,” said Kimberly Manning, Board President of the Humane Society of Schuyler County. “Their expertise and passion for animal welfare will be invaluable as we look to expand our community outreach and enhance our services for the homeless pets in our care.”

Carmen Ek joins with over 27 years of experience in marketing, product management, and sales. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Alfred University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Isenberg School of Management. She is Senior Marketing Manager at Regal Rexnord where she is focused enabling customer success for clients in the food and beverage industries. Carmen is a mom to two rescue dogs: an 11-year-old black Lab-Rottweiler mix and a 3-year-old Pit Bull Terrier-Australian Cattle Dog mix who is an alumna of Schuyler County Humane Society.

Bear Smith brings deep expertise in architecture and construction. Smith earned a BA in Architecture from Alfred State University. Upon graduation he spent several years coaching gymnastics at state, national, and worldwide levels. He returned to his architectural roots in 2015 and has served as a Project Manager at Holt Architects since 2016. Bear’s primary interest lies in creating sustainable, affordable community projects for people of all incomes. He has been recognized for his contributions to developing affordable housing and historic preservation. He and wife share their lives with three dogs.

Additionally, Aimee Dars Ellis has been elected Vice President of the Board of Directors. She has served on the Board since 2023. Dars Ellis is Marketing Specialist at Atwater Vineyards. She received her Ph.D. from Arizona State University, her M.S. in Curriculum Design and Informational Technology through the University at Albany (SUNY), her M.B.A. from the University of Oklahoma, and her B.A. from the University of Chicago. A long-time vegan, Aimee is passionate about animal welfare. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and their rescue pugs (including one from the Humane Society of Schuyler County), reading, and crafting. Aimee also serves on the Board of Directors of the Watkins Glen Public Library.

For more information about the board or to learn how to support the Humane Society of Schuyler County please visit SchuylerHumane.org

News Release: Humane Society of Schuyler County Signs Sheltering Contracts with towns of Ovid and Covert (May 21, 2026)

Dogs running at large in the towns of Ovid and Covert are transported to the Humane Society of Schuyler County for shelter and care, where they will be held for five days. In partnership with the Dog Control Officer, April Moore, every reasonable effort will be made to reunite stray dogs with their owners. At the end of the five-day period any unclaimed dogs will become the property of the Humane Society for placement. These contracts will be in effect through December 31, 2026.

Under New York State law all animals leaving the shelter must have a current rabies vaccination and a valid license. If an owner is unable to provide appropriate documentation the Humane Society will arrange for vaccination at the owner’s expense and complete a license application. To reach the Humane Society of Schuyler County please call us at 607-594-2255 extension 201. To reach April Moore, Dog Control Officer, call 607-857-5643 for dogs at large in both Covert and Ovid.

In addition, if you find a stray dog in the town of Lodi, please contact Dog Control Officer, Ben Caulkins at 315-406-5060.

Residents in the Town of Barton please contact the Dog Control Officer at 607-237-1370 or contact the Humane Society at 607-594-2255 extension 201.

Residents for the town on VanEtten will continue to contact Dog Control Officer, Dustin Rose at 607-342-0433 or the Humane Society at 607-594-2255 ext 201.

The Humane Society looks forward to continuing to advance animal welfare and to support the pets and residents of Schuyler County and nearby communities.

The Humane Society of Schuyler County is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 corporation dedicated to advancing animal welfare since 1987.