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Top Dog Podcast with Shelly Moore | From Accidental Start to Leading Humane Society of Charlotte

26 min · 14 de may de 2026
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What does it take to lead and evolve animal welfare over four decades of change? In this episode of Top Dog Podcast, we sit down with Shelly Moore, CEO of the Humane Society of Charlotte. With more than 40 years of experience, Shelly shares how an unexpected visit to a shelter turned into a lifelong mission of leadership, innovation, and community impact. Shelly walks us through the evolution of animal welfare—from high-volume sheltering to today’s community-centered approach focused on prevention, access to care, and keeping pets with the families who love them. She also shares how her organization is redefining what a modern animal shelter looks and feels like. She also reflects on leadership growth, building strong organizational culture, and why compassion, accountability, and non-judgment are essential in serving both animals and people. In this conversation, we explore: • How animal welfare has evolved over the past 40 years • Creating a community resource center instead of a traditional shelter • Supporting pet owners through crisis and prevention programs • Leadership lessons in building teams and future leaders • Why meeting people where they are leads to better outcomes This powerful conversation highlights how experience, empathy, and forward-thinking leadership can shape the future of animal welfare—and create lasting impact for both pets and people. Subscribe for more conversations with leaders shaping the future of animal welfare. Learn more about tools and resources for animal shelters, rescues, and organizations at https://doobert.com/

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