
Mike Keiley has been working in animal welfare since 1994. He is the Vice President of the Animal Protection Division for the MSPCA-Angell. In this role, he oversees the programs and operations of MSPCA-Angell’s four adoption centers, three community clinics, a robust community outreach program that is active in eight communities, the Advocacy Department, Humane Law Enforcement that investigates animal neglect/cruelty statewide, the Equine and Farm Animal Program, and New England’s largest relocation program. Mike serves as the board chair for Shelter Animals Count and as a trustee for the John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation.
Sessions auxquelles Michael Keiley participe
Samedi 15 Avril, 2023
Join this discussion to hear from three shelter leaders who have navigated mergers and organizational consolidations. We’ll share our approach, what went well, what didn’t, what we’d do differently, and what the impact has been. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1e2TBiL7h5gmXTrB2UEvfE5AnhVtujF5I/edit...
Lundi 17 Avril, 2023
Mardi 19 Mars, 2024
The national dog crisis is impacting every community in our nation, and although it is overwhelming, a clear solution has emerged to help us combat this crisis - increasing adoptions. Learn how the MSPCA has pivoted since early 2023 to reimagine adoption programming for dogs to increase adoptions. The solution may surprise you as we have recycled the playbook from 2012 to supercharge adoption programming.
Lundi 24 Mars, 2025
MSPCA launched a collaborative program in Massachusetts, called MASS, aimed at working together to increase adoptions, decrease euthanasia, and build a community of practice around developing behavior strategies to help the animals in shelters that struggle the most. This panel discussion will include key members of the coalition (Dakin Humane Society, MSPCA, and Berkshire Humane Society) who will talk about progress, what positive changes the groups have had that were unexpected, as well as ...
Mercredi 26 Mars, 2025
Focusing on troubling times of increased population, this presentation aims to look at decreasing LOS with a focus on effectiveness and ease of using promotions and discounted adoption fee events to move your population. Hard and soft cost of these adoption promotions will be looked at and visitors should leave feeling like they have a roadmap to do an event at their facility.