Michigan Humane
Doug Plant is an experienced executive in the non-profit sector, currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer for Michigan Humane since August 2017. Prior to this role, Doug was the Michigan Executive Director for the American Diabetes Association and held multiple leadership positions at United Way for Southeastern Michigan, including Vice President of Operations, Fund Development, and Community Services. Doug's early career includes serving as the Executive Director of Neighborhood Senior Services and Vice President of Programs and Development at The Information Center. Doug holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Wayne State University.
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Michigan Humane
Michigan Humane was founded in 1877, is the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in the state. Each year, Michigan Humane achieves 100 percent adoption of more than 8,000 healthy and treatable animals through compassionate care, community engagement and advocacy for humane treatment. Michigan Humane operates four shelter and veterinary centers in Detroit, Rochester Hills, Westland and Howell; seven adoption partnerships with Premier Pet Supply, Petco and PetSmart; and both a Cruelty Investigation Department and a Statewide Animal Response Team.