The Bruce Restaurant and Lounge, at the Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre, in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada is the venue for the second of four events to recognize the 2013 Summit Award Winners across North America.
2013 Summit Award Presentations - Cambridge
The 2013 Summit for DistinguishedService Provider (sponsored by CDMV) recognizes a service provider in the Urban Animal Industry that is distinguished by the level of achievement and impact on the lives of people and pets within a community.
Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society, Holly Wiseman, won the 2013 Summit with 61% of ballots cast, for the development and delivery of a Humane Education program featuring annual visits with educators and canine companions that has elevated the level of care and attention for animals in the region.
Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society, Holly Wiseman, won the 2013 Summit with 61% of ballots cast, for the development and delivery of a Humane Education program featuring annual visits with educators and canine companions that has elevated the level of care and attention for animals in the region.
The Summit for Sheltering (sponsored by Petsecure) recognizes an organization that best addresses the care of animals in shelters, pounds, retail outlets, kennels, veterinary clinics/hospitals, grooming shops and breeding facilities.
Animal Welfare Agency of South Central Ontario (AWASCO), Kathy Innocente, won the 2013 Summit with 54% of the ballots cast, for completing the amalgamation of the Perth and Kitchener Waterloo agencies and for increasing the live release rate of this organization.
Animal Welfare Agency of South Central Ontario (AWASCO), Kathy Innocente, won the 2013 Summit with 54% of the ballots cast, for completing the amalgamation of the Perth and Kitchener Waterloo agencies and for increasing the live release rate of this organization.
The 2013 Summit for Lifetime Achievement (sponsored by PetLynx) recognizes an individual who has earned the honor and respect of peers in the Urban Animal Industry for achievements in their field of endeavor.
Paul Melanson, won the 2013 Summit with 52% of the ballots cast, for activities to establish a judicial framework for the protection of pets that in June 2010 resulted in legislation to license and regulate pet establishments in the province of New Brunswick.
About the Summit Awards:
The mission of the Urban Animal Program is to illuminate successful strategies for urban animals and to recognize those who lead the Urban Animal Industry. The Summit Awards are the highest honour conferred upon recipients by the Urban Animal Industry and an essential element for delivering on this mission.
The Summits are presented annually by members of the Urban Animal Program using an academy style system of nominations followed by an election using secret ballots and an electronic process. Winners of the 2013 Summits include individuals, agencies and organizations from all sectors of the urban animal industry.
The 2013 award program demonstrated the greatest level of engagement by members of the Urban Animal Program to date: 56 nominees in 12 categories; 1,642 eligible voters and just under 700 ballots cast. The Summit Awards were announced at the 2013 Summit Awards Gala on Friday, 18 October 2013, in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
The Summits are presented annually by members of the Urban Animal Program using an academy style system of nominations followed by an election using secret ballots and an electronic process. Winners of the 2013 Summits include individuals, agencies and organizations from all sectors of the urban animal industry.
The 2013 award program demonstrated the greatest level of engagement by members of the Urban Animal Program to date: 56 nominees in 12 categories; 1,642 eligible voters and just under 700 ballots cast. The Summit Awards were announced at the 2013 Summit Awards Gala on Friday, 18 October 2013, in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
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