Guide Dogs for the Blind
Morry Anne Angell began their work experience in 1991 as a Food and Features Editor and Senior Writer for The Cache Citizen. Morry Anne then worked as a Page Editor for The Union Democrat in 1994. In 1995, they joined Guide Dogs for the Blind as a Creative Services Director, where they provided expertise in various areas such as social media, public relations, writing/editing, graphic design, print production, strategic planning, event planning, and project management. Additionally, they have also been providing Marketing, Communications, and Creative Services as a freelancer, offering services such as brand development, strategic planning, public relations, photography, graphic design, and project management.
Morry Anne Angell has pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Utah State University, with a focus on Journalism and Communication (JCOM). Additionally, they have pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Dance Performance from Utah State University's Dance program. No specific start or end years were provided.
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Guide Dogs for the Blind
Established in 1942, GDB is the largest Guide Dog school in North America and continues its dedication to quality student training services and extensive follow-up support for graduates. Our programs are made possible through the teamwork of staff, volunteers and generous donors. GDB receives no government funds. Services are provided to students from the United States and Canada at no cost to them. GDB is headquartered in San Rafael, California, with a second campus in Boring, Oregon. More than 12,500 teams have graduated from our program, and there are approximately 2,200 active teams in the field currently. VISION STATEMENT: Guide Dogs for the Blind envisions a world with greater inclusion, opportunity and independence by optimizing the unique capabilities of people and dogs. MISSION STATEMENT: Guide Dogs for the Blind empowers lives through exceptional partnerships between people, dogs and communities.