To: O.Ritter, County Commissioner, N. Picerno, County Commissioner, L. Caddell, County Commissioner, J.D. Melton, County Commissioner, Randy Saunders, County Commissioner, and C.P. Graham, County Commissioner
Moore County Bd of Commissioners: Call To Action!
Moore Co. (NC) Board of Commissioners: Investigate and report on cat euthanized on July 2, 2014 against direct supervisory orders. Appoint, under County Commission authority, Animal Advocacy Manager at the ACMC
Why is this important?
Citizens, taxpayers, and volunteers at the Animal Center of Moore County hereby petition the Moore County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) to INVESTIGATE the unauthorized euthanasia of a cat and to immediately APPOINT under its sole authority an onsite Animal Advocacy Manager at the Animal Center of Moore County.
The cat, Harlequin, was to be held for a possible foster home. She was euthanized July 2, 2014 by staff in direct defiance of orders from Animal Operations Interim Director Tami Golden. Ms. Golden, an Animal Center volunteer, and the shelter’s Volunteer Coordinator Betsy Ficarro promptly were made aware of the incident. All three expressed shock and disbelief and the incident was reported to others outside of ACMC. The news and outrage quickly enveloped the community.
Ms. Ficarro had no direct involvement with the euthanasia. Coincidentally, she was relieved of her duties effective immediately July 9, 2014 without warning, and told her position had been eliminated; despite significant measurable accomplishments during her brief tenure. Other reasons for her termination subsequently offered by county management have been contradictory and unsubstantiated. This event and ensuing public comment have been reported (see: The Pilot links below) and was brought before the County Commissioners at its meeting July 15, 2014.
The shelter manager and other staff currently remain in their positions and disciplinary action, if any, has not been made public. With respect to personnel laws, we feel that residents and volunteers deserve an investigation and explanation from our elected officials and county management team in response to this abhorrent act of defiance.
To ensure that the Animal Center and its animals are fairly represented and to provide reasonable checks and balances, we petition the BOCC to appoint an independent Animal Advocacy Manager who will serve under its direct authority. This person would report directly to the BOCC, have unrestricted access to all areas of the Animal Center with the right to visit anytime, unannounced and to stay without limitations. Responsibilities of this position may include, but not be limited to, ensuring clean conditions at the shelter, handling all complaints from the public, and creating and maintaining an effective working relationship with animal rescue organizations, animal welfare groups and humane societies. Macomb County, MI, has instituted such a position to serve as a model.
We also feel that Betsy Ficarro should be given fair and due consideration for the position as her experience, accomplishments and ongoing commitment to animal welfare have remained beyond reproach.
Please sign our petition if you support this call for transparency and accountability by the Board of County Commissioners to investigate, report and act on these issues involving the Animal Center of Moore County.
Thank you.
BACKGROUND:
MOST RECENT STORY
http://www.thepilot.com/news/county-to-meet-with-animal-advocates-over-shelter-changes/article_dc7ade8a-0e87-11e4-ab1d-001a4bcf6878.html
COUNTY COMMISSION FOLLOWUP STORY
http://www.thepilot.com/news/animal-advocates-address-county/article_dbba6030-0ca0-11e4-98b8-001a4bcf6878.html
ORIGINAL POST
http://www.thepilot.com/news/more-personnel-changes-at-animal-center-angers-advocates/article_0b0a13ea-0926-11e4-ab80-001a4bcf6878.html
The cat, Harlequin, was to be held for a possible foster home. She was euthanized July 2, 2014 by staff in direct defiance of orders from Animal Operations Interim Director Tami Golden. Ms. Golden, an Animal Center volunteer, and the shelter’s Volunteer Coordinator Betsy Ficarro promptly were made aware of the incident. All three expressed shock and disbelief and the incident was reported to others outside of ACMC. The news and outrage quickly enveloped the community.
Ms. Ficarro had no direct involvement with the euthanasia. Coincidentally, she was relieved of her duties effective immediately July 9, 2014 without warning, and told her position had been eliminated; despite significant measurable accomplishments during her brief tenure. Other reasons for her termination subsequently offered by county management have been contradictory and unsubstantiated. This event and ensuing public comment have been reported (see: The Pilot links below) and was brought before the County Commissioners at its meeting July 15, 2014.
The shelter manager and other staff currently remain in their positions and disciplinary action, if any, has not been made public. With respect to personnel laws, we feel that residents and volunteers deserve an investigation and explanation from our elected officials and county management team in response to this abhorrent act of defiance.
To ensure that the Animal Center and its animals are fairly represented and to provide reasonable checks and balances, we petition the BOCC to appoint an independent Animal Advocacy Manager who will serve under its direct authority. This person would report directly to the BOCC, have unrestricted access to all areas of the Animal Center with the right to visit anytime, unannounced and to stay without limitations. Responsibilities of this position may include, but not be limited to, ensuring clean conditions at the shelter, handling all complaints from the public, and creating and maintaining an effective working relationship with animal rescue organizations, animal welfare groups and humane societies. Macomb County, MI, has instituted such a position to serve as a model.
We also feel that Betsy Ficarro should be given fair and due consideration for the position as her experience, accomplishments and ongoing commitment to animal welfare have remained beyond reproach.
Please sign our petition if you support this call for transparency and accountability by the Board of County Commissioners to investigate, report and act on these issues involving the Animal Center of Moore County.
Thank you.
BACKGROUND:
MOST RECENT STORY
http://www.thepilot.com/news/county-to-meet-with-animal-advocates-over-shelter-changes/article_dc7ade8a-0e87-11e4-ab1d-001a4bcf6878.html
COUNTY COMMISSION FOLLOWUP STORY
http://www.thepilot.com/news/animal-advocates-address-county/article_dbba6030-0ca0-11e4-98b8-001a4bcf6878.html
ORIGINAL POST
http://www.thepilot.com/news/more-personnel-changes-at-animal-center-angers-advocates/article_0b0a13ea-0926-11e4-ab80-001a4bcf6878.html