Steve Glandt

Vice President Of Field Operations at Nebraska Humane Society

Steve Glandt has extensive experience in law enforcement and animal control. From 1988 to 2020, they served as the Captain in charge of various divisions at the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, including Criminal Investigation, K-9, Forensic Services, Vice/Narcotics, and SWAT. In 2020, they joined the Nebraska Humane Society as the Vice President of Field Operations, overseeing animal control services for a large area and managing a team of officers and specialists.

Steve Glandt earned their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Criminal Justice from Bellevue University, where they attended from 2002 to 2005.

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Omaha, United States

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Nebraska Humane Society

The Nebraska Humane Society was founded in 1875 and is the fifth oldest Humane Society in the United States! The organization was originally established for the protection of both animals and children. In the mid 1940’s, state agencies began to embrace child welfare issues, leaving the Nebraska Humane Society as the sole organization within the Omaha area designated for the protection of animals. We provide education, give sanctuary to animals, encourage adoptions and promote responsible pet ownership. By providing animal control services to much of the metro area we also serve the citizens of our community by upholding laws enacted for the protection of people and animals.


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