Larimer Humane Society CEO to resign
LOVELAND — Larimer Humane Society CEO Judy Calhoun will step down from her post on Jan. 8 after 12 years as the agency’s head.
In a statement, Calhoun said she is leaving to become the development director of local hospice group Pathways of Northern Colorado and to spend more time with her spouse.
“This was a very difficult decision, but I am looking forward to a new chapter that will allow me to spend more time with my spouse pursuing our passions, including triathlons and hiking,” she said.
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Kara Pappas, the Humane Society’s director of development and community relations, will step in as interim CEO as the board begins a search for a new chief executive next year.
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LOVELAND — Larimer Humane Society CEO Judy Calhoun will step down from her post on Jan. 8 after 12 years as the agency’s head.
In a statement, Calhoun said she is leaving to become the development director of local hospice group Pathways of Northern Colorado and to spend more time with her spouse.
“This was a very difficult decision, but I am looking forward to a new chapter that will allow me to spend more time with my spouse pursuing our passions, including triathlons and hiking,” she said.
Kara Pappas, the Humane Society’s director of…
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