spcaLA
Miriam Davenport has had a diverse work experience. Miriam started in 2000 as an Adoption Counselor at the Wisconsin Humane Society. In 2002, they worked as a Development Assistant at spcaLA before transitioning to a Manager role at Sight and Sound Entertainment. In 2005, they served as an Associate Center Manager at Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. Miriam then moved on to Kaplan Nursing in 2006, where they worked as a Nursing Programs Manager for one year. In the same year, they also joined spcaLA as a Fund Development Associate and later became the Senior Director of Development. Their most recent role is Vice President at spcaLA, which they started in November 2017.
Miriam Davenport attended Marquette University from 1996 to 2000. No information is provided regarding their degree or field of study.
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spcaLA
spcaLA is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals through Education, Law Enforcement, Intervention & Advocacy. spcaLA is an 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal welfare organization serving Southern California since 1877. Donations run programs and services including Cruelty Investigation, Disaster Animal Response Team, Violence Prevention Humane Education, and a variety of shelter services. spcaLA is independently chartered and not affiliated with any other SPCA or humane society. spcaLA is not a branch or a chapter. There is no national SPCA, parent organization, or umbrella group that provides financial support. While they may have similar missions, all SPCA and humane societies are independent organizations. spcaLA does not receive funding from any federal, state or local government agency. Financial support for spcaLA programs and services is provided solely by donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations. spcaLA believes that animals, as living creatures, have value beyond economic measurement, and are entitled to legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection.