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Please Help Ed Boks Find a Job

Ed's looking for a job.

I am surprised he hasn't found one since I know he has been looking since June of last year. The job opportunities for an ex-shelter director for three major cities is limited in his case to consulting or head of some animal related foundation.

Ed really should get out of the animal management business and into PR or politics.

Here is the link to his resume and request for work:


Highlights:

Ed Boks’s Summary

Ed is looking for a position that will allow him to exercise the vast array of executive level skills and talents accumulated over an extensive, successful career.

Ed Boks’s Specialties:

Visioning; Strategic Planning; Public Relations; Communication (Oral and Written); Team Building and Recruitment; Turn Around, Performance, and Transparent Management; National Speaker/Consultant; Contract Negotiation; Teacher/Trainer; Curriculum Development; Lobbyist; Multi-Million Dollar Capital Project Management; adept at Microsoft and other PC based programs and various internet functions such as Blogging, YouTube, etc.

Ed Boks’s Experience

  • General Manager

    LA Animal Services

    (Government Administration industry)

    January 2006Present (3 years 5 months)

    Recruited by Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, to implement animal care and control policies and programs aligned to City goals and objectives.
    • Highest volume pet adoption program in the nation;
    • Lowest pet euthanasia rates in Department’s recorded history.

    • Opened and staffed six LEED Certified state-of-the-art animal care centers;

    • Led Department through its first Strategic Planning process;

    • Updated and standardized all policies and procedures;

    • Recruited and managed exceptional medical and executive staff;
    • Recruited and managed record number volunteer organizations and individuals to spearhead Spay/Neuter PR campaign, A House is Not a Home Without a Pet voucher program, and other life saving programs;
    • Helped establish Animal Cruelty Task Force;

    • Built coalition of over 140 Los Angeles based animal welfare organizations;

    • Instrumental in development of two animal welfare television programs;
    • Managed $22 million budget, seven 24/7 animal care centers, 450 employees.

  • Executive Director

    Animal Care & Control of New York City

    (Government Administration industry)

    July 2003January 2006 (2 years 7 months)

    Recruited by Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, to implement animal care and control policies and programs aligned to City goals and objectives.

    • Highest volume pet adoption agency in the United States at this time;
    • Lowest pet euthanasia rate in Department’s recorded history;

    • Built a coalition of over 160 northeastern based animal welfare organizations;

    • Instrumental in obtaining $15 million in grants;

    Led Department through its first Strategic Planning process;

    • Enrolled community support to effect fund raising and marketing strategies;
    • Managed $8 million budget, three 24/7 animal care centers, 150 employees.
    • Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Friends of Animal Care & Control in New York City for a career of extraordinary life saving work;
    • Alley Cat Allies National Award for Excellence for transforming the way communities care for feral cats.


    Notice the remarkable similarity of what he did at each city? He just changed the names of the city to the same list of accomplishments.

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