Toledo Humane Society, President & CEO
Company: Noetic Search
Location: Maumee
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
MISSION The Toledo Humane Society leads the community in efforts
focused on relieving the suffering of, preventing cruelty to, and
providing for the humane treatment of animals. BACKGROUND The
Toledo Humane Society (THS) is the state of Ohio’s oldest animal
welfare organization, proudly serving the Toledo community since
1884. For more than a century, THS has remained dedicated to
protecting animals, strengthening the human – animal bond, and
building an educated, caring, and responsible community free from
animal abuse and neglect. Each year, THS provides lifesaving care
to nearly 4,000 animals through comprehensive programs and
services. Central to its mission is offering temporary shelter and
compassionate care for animals in need while actively seeking their
placement in permanent, loving homes. THS is able to support a
large number of animals in their care through a very robust foster
network. Annually they place around 1,500 animals in foster homes
which keeps kennels open for more pets. THS recognizes that every
adoption is unique and special, and it is committed to thoughtfully
matching each pet with an appropriate forever family to ensure
long-term success for both the animal and adopter. Beyond
sheltering and adoption, THS serves as a strong advocate for
animals, investigating more than 2,000 animal cruelty reports
annually and intervening in cases of abuse, neglect, and
abandonment. Through education and, when necessary, legal action,
THS works to improve the quality of life for animals and to hold
offenders accountable. THS also provides leadership in advancing
legislation designed to strengthen protections for animals across
the community. Education is a cornerstone of the work of THS,
actively engaging the community on issues related to responsible
pet ownership, proper care and training, and the critical link
between animal cruelty and human abuse. By fostering awareness and
promoting responsible practices, the organization strives to
prevent suffering before it occurs and to cultivate a culture of
empathy and accountability. THS is governed by a 9-member (and
growing) Board of Directors and relies on community support to
sustain its mission. The operating budget for 2026 is approximately
$4M. This is a significant increase from prior years with growth
anticipated from earned revenue in the new, reduced-cost, public
veterinary clinic. THS also generates earned income through its
popular, well-managed thrift store. Philanthropy generates about
$1M annually through individual giving and events. The financial
independence of THS underscores its deep connection to the local
community and its commitment to serving the specific needs of the
Toledo area. Guided by core values of compassion, honesty, dignity,
respect, and professionalism, THS creates a nurturing environment
for both animals and people. Through teamwork and collaboration
with partnering agencies and community members, THS works to
identify and resolve animal-related concerns effectively and
ethically. THE OPPORTUNITY The opportunity to lead the Toledo
Humane Society comes at a transformational moment in the
organization’s 140 year history. As Ohio’s oldest animal welfare
organization, THS has long been a trusted community institution
that the public is encouraged to visit and ultimately adopt or
participate in a wide range of educational programs. The next
President & CEO will have the rare chance to build off a strong
foundation and shape the organization’s next era of growth and
impact. THS recently acquired a new building that houses an
expanded behavior training facility and public veterinary clinic,
significantly broadening the organization’s ability to serve pets
and families across the region. This expansion creates multiple new
pathways for impact: addressing behavioral challenges that often
lead to surrender or cruelty cases where dogs can be rehabilitated
and placed in a forever home, increasing community access to
affordable veterinary care, and strengthening the human–animal bond
before crises occur. With these new assets in place, the incoming
leader will step into an organization poised for innovation and
measurable community transformation. At the same time, there is a
compelling opportunity to launch a capital campaign to enhance and
modernize the main shelter and clinic facilities. An investment in
the facility will expand lifesaving capacity, elevate the standard
of care, and enable new programs that respond to emerging community
needs. Beyond philanthropy, THS has a number of earned revenue
streams including: adoption fees, the new public clinic, a thrift
store that has the potential to increase profits, behavior and
training classes for public, and educational programs including
summer camp and career camp. A strong business leader who maximizes
the potential of these revenue streams will thrive at THS. Beyond
facilities, the President & CEO will shape strategy at a time when
animal welfare is increasingly recognized as interconnected with
public health, social services, and community safety. With a
respected brand, a dedicated Board, diversified revenue streams,
and a committed staff, THS is positioned for a leader who can
harness data, partnerships, and advocacy to drive systemic change.
There is room to deepen donor engagement, expand earned revenue
initiatives, strengthen legislative leadership, and elevate the
organization’s voice. This role is particularly compelling for an
accomplished nonprofit leader who is energized by both mission and
momentum. The platform is established; the credibility is earned.
What lies ahead is growth in programs, facilities, fundraising
capacity, and community impact. The next President & CEO will not
be asked to rebuild or stabilize; they will be invited to
reimagine, expand, and elevate. THE POSITION The President & CEO of
the Toledo Humane Society serves as the chief executive leader of
the organization, responsible for advancing its mission,
strengthening its impact, and ensuring long-term sustainability.
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the President & CEO
provides strategic, operational, and financial leadership while
overseeing all staff and organizational functions in alignment with
Board-approved policies. The President & CEO currently manages
eight direct reports and is responsible for a staff of 70 and
hundreds of volunteers. In partnership with the Board and
management team, the President & CEO sets the strategic direction
of the organization by establishing long-range goals, growth
priorities, and annual operating plans. This leader ensures that
strategic initiatives are tied to measurable animal welfare
outcomes and meaningful community impact. By leveraging data,
benchmarking, and industry best practices, the President & CEO
guides informed decision-making, resource allocation, and
organizational development to meet evolving community needs. The
role carries full executive oversight of daily operations,
including shelter management, cruelty investigations, veterinary
and clinic services, thrift store operations, and all
administrative functions. The President & CEO translates strategy
into clear goals and actionable plans, fostering a culture of
accountability, performance, and continuous improvement. Major
responsibilities include leading fundraising as well as driving
diversified revenue strategies, and adherence to the annual
operating budget. The President & CEO also ensures strong internal
policies, risk management practices, and compliance with all
federal, state, and local laws governing nonprofit and animal
welfare operations. As the organization’s primary spokesperson, the
President & CEO represents THS at the local, state, and national
levels. This leader cultivates strategic partnerships, strengthens
donor relationships, leads major gift engagement, and enhances the
organization’s public image. The role includes advancing advocacy
and legislative initiatives that support animal welfare and
reinforcing THS’s position as a trusted community leader.
Internally, the President & CEO is responsible for building and
sustaining a high-performing, mission-driven team. This includes
mentoring and developing staff, fostering leadership capacity, and
supporting succession planning. The President & CEO creates an
environment where employees are empowered, engaged, and aligned
with the mission. Financial stewardship and governance are central
to the role. The President & CEO ensures transparent financial
reporting, strong internal controls, audit readiness, and
responsible management of donor and organizational assets. Working
closely with the Board of Directors, this leader maintains a
collaborative and transparent partnership, supporting Board
engagement, development, and governance excellence. Overall, the
President & CEO is accountable for ensuring organizational
effectiveness, financial health, and mission-driven
results—positioning THS to continue protecting animals, serving the
community, and advancing animal welfare for generations to come.
THE PROFILE The President & CEO of the Toledo Humane Society will
be an accomplished, mission-driven executive who combines strategic
vision with operational discipline and a deep commitment to
community impact. This leader brings at least 7–10 years of
progressive nonprofit leadership experience, including senior-level
responsibility for complex organizations with multiple revenue
streams and diverse stakeholder groups. Experience in animal
welfare is valued, but most essential is a genuine passion for the
mission and a willingness to deepen expertise in the field. The
ideal candidate is a visionary leader and fundraiser who is a
confident and compelling communicator. Serving as the public face
of the organization, leading major donor conversations,
facilitating board and community meetings, and navigating sensitive
or high-conflict situations with sound judgment and diplomacy is
required. They possess the executive presence to inspire trust,
build partnerships, and influence others in support of strategic
goals. Financial acumen is critical. The successful leader
demonstrates strong literacy in budgeting, forecasting, financial
analysis, and long-term sustainability planning. They understand
nonprofit governance, work effectively with a Board of Directors,
and ensure responsible stewardship of donor and organizational
assets. This individual is also a proven team builder who leads
with clarity, accountability, and empathy. They know how to attract
and retain talented professionals, delegate effectively, set
measurable expectations, and build leadership capacity across the
organization. With strong planning, decision-making, and
problem-solving skills, they translate strategy into action and
guide multi-functional teams toward measurable outcomes.
Organizationally savvy and resilient, the President & CEO is
energized by a dynamic environment that includes public engagement,
fundraising, and the realities of shelter operations. They are
prepared to lead in both office and animal care settings and to
represent the organization at events and community forums beyond
traditional business hours. Above all, this leader embodies
integrity, compassion, and professionalism, modeling the values
that define THS and inspiring others to advance its mission every
day. ABOUT TOLEDO, OHIO Toledo is a mid-size Midwestern city that
blends affordability, community spirit, and access to nature with a
growing cultural and economic landscape. Located along the western
shore of Lake Erie, Toledo offers strong connections to the
outdoors. Residents enjoy waterfront activities like boating and
fishing, as well as miles of trails and green space through the
nationally recognized Metroparks Toledo system. The city’s location
also places it within easy driving distance of Detroit, Cleveland,
and Columbus, giving people access to major metropolitan amenities
while maintaining a lower cost of living. Culturally, Toledo has a
strong arts and education presence. The renowned Toledo Museum of
Art is known for its world-class collection and community
programming. The University of Toledo contributes to research,
healthcare, and workforce development, while also adding energy to
the city through collegiate athletics and events. Historically
known as the “Glass City,” Toledo has deep roots in manufacturing
and innovation, particularly in glass and solar technologies.
Today, its economy is supported by healthcare, education,
manufacturing, logistics, and small business growth. Perhaps most
notably, Toledo offers a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere.
Neighborhoods are diverse and community-oriented, and the city
continues to invest in revitalizing its downtown and waterfront.
For those seeking a balance of opportunity, recreation, culture,
and affordability, Toledo presents a well-rounded and accessible
place to live, work, and explore. SALARY & BENEFITS $165,000 –
$185,000 plus comprehensive benefits package including medical
insurance, dental and vision coverage, paid time off and leave, a
matched 401(k) retirement plan, and life insurance. Toledo Humane
Society is an equal opportunity employer.
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