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Fired Windsor humane society boss wins Ontario animal safety award

November 23, 20243 Mins Read
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Melanie Coulter, executive director of the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society is shown with Topanga, in this file photo taken Nov. 29, 2017.
Melanie Coulter, recipient of the Animal Shelter Professionals of Ontario award, pets her dog, Joey, at a relative's property on Riverside Drive in Windsor on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
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Simply months after being fired from her place as head of the native humane society, Melanie Coulter has been honoured with a prestigious award for her management function in animal safety.

The Animal Shelter Professionals of Ontario mentioned the award was being introduced to Coulter for her “outstanding 16 years of leadership and unwavering commitment to animal welfare and advocacy.”

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The previous govt director of the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society (WECHS) is the recipient of the ASPO Management Award.

Offered for the primary time on the group’s annual convention in October, the inaugural award acknowledges a person for his or her management, group contributions, and innovation in animal welfare.

“It was a real honour to be recognized by colleagues from across Ontario,” Coulter advised the Star. “This is the first leadership award that ASPO has ever given, and to receive it was quite an honour.

“I think it recognizes that I have really tried to help improve sheltering across the province, as well as in Windsor-Essex.”

In July, Coulter was unexpectedly dismissed from her place as longtime head of the native humane society, with no public clarification supplied. Information of her firing led to some turmoil inside the group dedicated to animal welfare.

“Melanie’s exceptional dedication to the industry, her drive to improve animal welfare legislation and her impactful contributions have made a significant difference in the lives of animals and their owners in both Windsor and across Ontario,” the ASPO mentioned in a information launch.

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Previously often known as the Affiliation of Animal Shelter Directors of Ontario, ASPO is Canada’s solely provincial affiliation uniting animal welfare professionals from municipal shelters, humane societies, SPCAs, and affiliate organizations.

“The fact that the nomination came from a provincial organization that I was a founding member of and involved with for a long time is moving,” Coulter advised the Star.

“This award recognizes a lot of the great things that we implemented at the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society. Over the years we advanced programs that were groundbreaking in Ontario and abroad and really were having a positive impact on other shelters.

“I think the nomination reflects both provincial leadership but also the recognition of what we’ve managed to do locally as well.”

Few particulars in regards to the dismissal have been made public, however the Star subsequently discovered that the board’s determination to fireside Coulter got here after it employed a lawyer to probe worker complaints.

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Coulter out as head of Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Lynnette Bain is shown at her Lakeshore home on Thursday, October 17, 2024. Bain has hired as the new executive director for the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society.

Windsor/Essex Humane Society names Lynnette Bain as new govt director

The exterior of the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society in Windsor is shown on July 15, 2024.

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Lynnette Bain, the previous vice-president of Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island, took over the helm on November 11.

WECHS is a refuge providing rescue and reduction for animals in want. Its providers embrace rescuing distressed and abused animals (home and wild), public schooling, pet meals financial institution, and a spay and neuter program.

On it’s web site, the humane society states it’s a chief locally working with others to “eliminate all forms of animal suffering caused by overpopulation, neglect, ignorance, and abuse.”

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