Pennsylvania SPCA
Nicole Wilson has an extensive background in the field of humane law enforcement and animal welfare. Nicole began their career as a Community Outreach Coordinator at the Humane Society of Washington County, MD in 1998. Nicole then moved on to the Women's Humane Society, where they served as a Humane Officer from 2001 to 2006. In 2006, they became the Executive Director of the Delaware County SPCA, a position they held until 2009. Since 2009, Nicole has been with the Pennsylvania SPCA, where they started as the Assistant Director of Humane Law Enforcement before being promoted to the role of Director of Humane Law Enforcement in 2016.
Nicole Wilson attended American University from 1993 to 1997. However, no specific degree or field of study information was provided.
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Pennsylvania SPCA
What’s in a name? Well, it turns out – a lot! It is surprising to many that the Pennsylvania SPCA is not associated with the ASPCA or any other SPCAs throughout the state or country. The ASPCA does not serve as a governing body, and though we are all partnering at times to improve animal welfare, we are not formally attached to one another. We are all our own nonprofit with individual missions. The PSPCA’s mission is to protect animals, prevent cruelty and to improve the health and quality of life throughout Pennsylvania. We do this through our four physical locations – North Philadelphia, Danville, Fishtown and Lancaster, as well as through our Humane Law Enforcement Department which covers 23 counties throughout the state. So why does this matter? The PSPCA has boots on the ground 365 days a year throughout Pennsylvania. When you support the PSPCA, your donation directly goes toward helping animals suffering from cruelty and neglect in your own community. Thank you for valuing our work and for enabling us to continue our lifesaving mission.