Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County Announces Dynamic Leadership Duo: Patrick Chapin and Liz Smokowski Assume CEO Roles

(Vero Beach, Florida) – The Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County (HSVB) proudly welcomes two visionary leaders to its helm, marking a new era of compassion, innovation, and growth. Liz Smokowski takes the reins as CEO of the shelter, while Patrick Chapin assumes the role of CEO for the Foundation.

Liz Smokowski: Liz Smokowski brings a wealth of experience in animal welfare and shelter management, having successfully overseen a shelter in Longmont, Colorado for almost 10 years. Her passion for animal welfare is not only evident in her extensive background but is deeply rooted in her compassionate and mission-centered approach.

“Joining the Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County is an honor and a privilege. I am excited to work alongside a dedicated team to further our mission of providing a safe haven for animals in need and promoting responsible pet ownership,” Smokowski expressed.

Patrick Chapin: Patrick Chapin, with his years of expertise in finance, fundraising, and revenue generation, is poised to lead the Foundation to new heights. Known for his innovative and creative approach, Chapin is eager to leverage his skills to support the vital mission of the organization.

“I am thrilled to be a part of an organization that has such a profound impact on our community. Together, we will explore new avenues to secure resources, fostering the growth and sustainability of the Humane Society,” Chapin stated.

Susan Smith, President of the Humane Society’s Board of Directors, expressed her enthusiasm for the new leadership, saying, “We are incredibly fortunate to welcome both Patrick Chapin and Liz Smokowski to lead our organization. Their combined expertise and passion for our mission will undoubtedly drive us toward new levels of success in serving our community and its animals.”

The Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County looks forward to the positive impact that Liz Smokowski and Patrick Chapin will bring to the organization as they embark on this exciting journey together.

HSVB is a non-profit independently operated open door shelter located at 6230 77th St., Vero Beach, Florida. The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County is dedicated to helping and protecting the animals of Indian River County and to assisting owners to keep pets in their homes. In addition to adopting homeless animals, HSVB operates a wellness clinic and two thrift stores – one is Vero Beach and one in Sebastian. For more information please visit www.hsvb.org or call 772.388.3331.

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