SPCA Tampa Bay
Kristen Davis is an experienced marketing and communications professional currently serving as the Director of Marketing and Communications for SPCA Tampa Bay since December 2021. Previously, Kristen held the role of Director of Marketing and Public Relations at The Florida Holocaust Museum from February 2016 to September 2020, where responsibilities included overseeing the Public Relations/Marketing Department and managing press releases. Additionally, Kristen was a finalist in Major League Baseball's 2014 Fan Cave contest, engaging in creative social media and networking. Kristen also served as Customer Service Manager at Publix Super Markets, where exceptional customer service was prioritized. A background in public speaking, fundraising, and media-related skills was developed during the tenure as a Loaned Executive with United Way of Pasco County. Kristen earned a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies with a focus on Mass Communication/Media Studies from Eckerd College, having also attended St. Petersburg College.
SPCA Tampa Bay
SPCA Tampa Bay is a For-All animal shelter and public veterinary center in Pinellas County. Our shelter in Largo cares for more than 8,000 animals annually that have been surrendered by their owners, along with injured wildlife. We are the best organization to adopt a dog in Tampa Bay... and adopt a cat or critter too. SPCA Tampa Bay cares for dogs, cats, pocket pets, exotic animals, and livestock like goats and pigs. Animals receive immunizations, medical care, enrichment, and loving care while they live at our shelter. Our adoptions volunteers work to match families with animals that are a good fit with the family’s home, lifestyle and personalities. There is no time limit for an animal’s stay at our shelter, and every animal receives compassionate care, regardless of its breed or size. Our Vision: Create a community where every animal matters. Our Mission: Through passionate collaboration with our community, we transform the lives of animals. SPCA Tampa Bay is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit locally governed by a volunteer board of directors. Like most U.S. animal shelters, we rely entirely on our program revenue and fundraising to sustain our operations, provide care for animals and serve the community. Despite a similar name, we are not affiliated with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) or Humane Society of the U.S.