Dumb Friends League
Lindsey Hersey, SPHR, currently serves as the Human Resources Director at Dumb Friends League, where efforts focus on ending pet homelessness and animal suffering. Prior experience includes the role of Talent Acquisition Manager at National Jewish Health, specializing in respiratory, cardiac, and immune disorders, and previous positions as a recruiter for Kärcher North America and ChangeLabs. As Talent Acquisition Manager and National Department Manager at The Comex Group (Sherwin Williams), Lindsey developed sustainable talent strategies, analytics dashboards, and training programs. Earlier roles at KeyBank involved driving full-cycle recruiting processes and implementing candidate assessments. Lindsey's foundation in the arts includes work as a Dance Instructor at Ballet Nouveau Colorado and performance experience with BOOM. Educational qualifications include a BFA in Dance from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MBA from the University of Colorado Denver.
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Dumb Friends League
Our Mission Working with our compassionate community, we will end pet homelessness and animal suffering. About Us For over 100 years, the Dumb Friends League has been working to end pet homelessness and animal suffering by providing a strong and steadfast voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. As the largest community-based animal welfare organization in the region, we care for more than 21,000 homeless pets and horses each year. The Dumb Friends League is the only animal champion with unmatched expertise who provides compassionate care through the most comprehensive, direct services for any pet in Colorado who is vulnerable to homelessness, suffering and abuse because every pet in our community deserves to be nurtured, safe and cherished. We will work together in a united coalition to promote socially conscious sheltering to create the best outcomes for all animals, promote safe communities and nurture the human-animal bond. The Dumb Friends League has five facilities, including: • Two shelters for homeless pets that offer adoptions, pet admissions, lost-and-found services and humane education classes for the public: The Leslie A. Malone Center in Denver The Buddy Center in Castle Rock • The Harmony Equine Center, a private rehabilitation and adoption center for equine victims of mistreatment, as well as horses that come from partner humane societies and rescue groups to receive professional training and opportunities for new lives. • Solutions–Veterinary Hospital, a full-service animal hospital for owned pets to prevent and alleviate suffering in pets whose caretakers would otherwise be unable to provide this medical care. • Solutions–Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic,® which offers free spay/neuter surgeries and FVRCP and (age appropriate) rabies vaccinations for Colorado cats, including owned cats and community cats.