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Michael is a visionary leader who brings a proven track record of accomplishment, award-winning marketing and media, and transformative change within the corporate world and animal welfare profession. Michael has more than 18 years of service in animal welfare, including his current role at the Atlanta Humane Society. Additionally, Michael is currently serving as the Interim Executive Director of Remedy Accessible Veterinary Care. Prior to joining Atlanta Humane, Michael spent ten years with the Michigan Humane Society. His diverse areas of expertise include branding, communications, fundraising, marketing, media relations, and strategy development. Michael’s unique value proposition includes a sustained ability to drive both innovation and tactical excellence.

In addition to serving on the Board of Project Chimps, Michael is currently serving his second stint on the Board of Directors for The Association of Animal Welfare Advancement and has led/served on numerous national task forces and work teams.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and is a proud alumnus of the Tuck Advanced Management Program at Dartmouth.

June 21, 2021

Cal Morgan has dedicated his career to nonprofit leadership, with decades of service in animal welfare and community organizations. Since 2014, he has served as President & CEO of the Atlanta Humane Society, where he has grown fundraising by over 30% annually and spearheaded initiatives that strengthened animal welfare efforts across the Southeast. Before that, he led the Michigan Humane Society for 13 years, doubling its budget and expanding programs that impacted more than 100,000 animals each year. His career also includes leadership roles with United Way and the American Cancer Society, where he oversaw regional operations and national projects.

In addition to his executive work, Cal has served on numerous boards, including as Chairman of The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and as a director for Pets Across America. He holds a degree in Business Administration and Accounting from Oakland University, completed nonprofit management studies at Emory University, and has pursued advanced leadership training at Harvard Business School and the U.S. Army War College.

June 21, 2021