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Stephanie Salvago

Director Of Marketing And Public Relations at Greater Birmingham Humane Society

Stephanie Salvago is an experienced marketing professional currently serving as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society since September 2021. Previously, Stephanie held positions including Digital Marketing Manager at DMS Color and Marketing roles at Gold Leaf Packaging and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama, where responsibilities included marketing strategy development and project management. Earlier experience includes serving as Marketing Director at the Levite Jewish Community Center, where marketing budgets and effectiveness were evaluated, and as a Marketing Associate, managing promotional materials and social media strategies. Stephanie's career began as an Administrative & Medical Assistant at The Doleys Clinic, where patient services and medical record management were key responsibilities. Stephanie holds a BS in Art with a focus on Graphic Design from the University of Montevallo.

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Birmingham, United States

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Greater Birmingham Humane Society

The Greater Birmingham Humane Society, founded in 1883, is the largest and oldest humane society in Alabama. Over the course of our history we have witnessed the changes in our community and yet have never left the original mission of Dr. Phillips “to promote the humane treatment of people and animals through education, advocacy and services.” The Greater Birmingham Humane Society is an open access humane society, meaning that we will accept any animal in need of our services. We have two divisions: GBHS Animal Care & Control: The Greater Birmingham Humane Society provides animal care & control to many cities in the Greater Birmingham/Jefferson County area. We regulate uncontrolled domestic animals, assist with bites and attacks by aggressive animals (depending on the jurisdiction), investigate reports of possible animal cruelty and neglect, pick up stray animals, pick up confined strays, pick up loose animals without proper rabies identification, rescue injured animals, keep records of lost/found cats and dogs, give animal information and referrals, and promote responsible pet ownership through education. GBHS Animal Care & Adoptions: Our state-of-the-art adoption center at 300 Snow Drive can house around 300 adoptable pets in need of homes. These pets are both owner surrendered pets and rescued strays from GBHS Animal Care & Control. Our caring and well-trained staff of animal care technicians and adoption counselors provides care to the pets and assists the public with making informed choices about adopting pets into families in the community.