New Hampshire SPCA, President & CEO
Company: Noetic Search
Location: Stratham
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
MISSION The mission of the New Hampshire Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NHSPCA) is to save the lives of
companion animals through rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption; to
promote learning, eliminate animal cruelty and be a leader in
advancing the highest standards of animal welfare. BACKGROUND The
New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(NHSPCA) is dedicated to creating a safe and loving home for every
animal. Guided by a mission to save the lives of companion animals
through rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, education, and advocacy,
the NHSPCA has been a leader in advancing the highest standards of
animal welfare for more than 150 years. With a $4.5M budget, NHSPCA
is comprised of a dedicated twelve-member board of directors, staff
of more than 56 including 39 full time staff and 700 dedicated
volunteers. The organization has significantly expanded staff,
facilities, budget, and lifesaving outcomes including growing
animal transfer, under the direction of CEO Lisa Dennison who led
the organization for 32 years. Lisa’s leadership promoted
innovation, collaboration, and retention as many employees have
been with the organization for over 10 years. Direct reports to the
CEO include; Senior Vice President of Philanthropy, Vice President
of Finance and Human Resources, Vice President of Operations and
Programs, Vice President of Animal and Veterinary Services, as well
as three staff in the Animal Protection division. As an open
admission, unlimited stay organization, the NHSPCA welcomes nearly
3,000 companion and farm animals. With a proactive adoption
program, counselors work to minimize owned animal surrender by
providing a range of resources including pet food pantry, low cost
veterinary care, and emergency temporary boarding. Every animal
receives individualized care, including medical treatment,
nutritious food, and the time needed to find the best possible
permanent home. The organization remains committed to ethical,
professional, and compassionate practices while stewarding donor
resources responsibly as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that relies on
private donations and service fees. Beyond adoption services, the
NHSPCA strengthens the human-animal bond through robust educational
programming, training, and community outreach. The behavior and
training programs use positive reinforcement methods to help pets
and their families build strong, lasting relationships. Humane
Education programs directly reach more than 2,256 children
annually, fostering compassion, kindness, and respect for all
living beings while empowering participants to help create a more
humane community. Animal cruelty prevention has been central to the
NHSPCA’s work since 1872. Today, the organization responds to
600–800 cruelty and neglect complaints each year and collaborates
with other agencies to strengthen and enforce animal protection
laws across New Hampshire. Through advocacy, education, and direct
care, the NHSPCA serves as a trusted community resource and a voice
for animals who cannot speak for themselves, always striving to
meet evolving community needs and extend its impact in service of
animal welfare. THE OPPORTUNITY The next President and Chief
Executive Officer of the New Hampshire SPCA has a rare opportunity
to lead a highly respected, stable, progressive, mission-driven
organization with deep community trust, a strong operational
foundation, and a 150-year legacy of impact—while shaping its next
era of growth and innovation in animal welfare. NHSPCA recently
completed a $9.2M capital campaign that expanded the campus,
enhanced facilities, and strengthened the endowment to support
long-term financial stability. This role presents an opportunity to
fully leverage a transformed physical campus—including expanded
classrooms, a state-of-the-art Veterinary Center serving both
shelter and owned animals, and enhanced farm and equine facilities
with a year-round training and rehabilitation arena. The focus now
is on maximizing these assets to drive program excellence, expand
community reach, and increase lifesaving outcomes for animals
statewide. An area of opportunity is to continue to grow access to
affordable veterinary care. NHSPCA offers a variety of community
wellness programs specifically designed to prioritize pet owners
who are experiencing limited access and economic hardship through
reduced cost services and mobile programs. Going forward, there is
an interest in expanding services through various partnerships to
provide additional wellness and preventative services including
spay/neuter out in the community and identify new approaches to
providing access to care. In partnership with law enforcement
across New Hampshire, NHSPCA must continue to be a leader in animal
protection including ensuring that policy and legislation is
aligned in the best interest of people, pets and farm animals. This
will include elevating the organization’s presence with the State
Legislature and the already strong voice in the New Hampshire
Federation of Animal Welfare and the New England Federation of
Humane Societies as well as on the national stage. The next CEO
will serve as the organization’s chief strategist, fundraiser,
ambassador, and advocate—deepening relationships with donors,
partners, and elected officials while expanding sustainable funding
streams and enhancing the NHSPCA’s visibility and influence as a
leader in animal welfare. There is a meaningful opportunity to
guide long-range strategic planning, oversee capital and
infrastructure investments, and align resources with evolving
community needs. This leader will also play a pivotal role in
advancing humane education, animal protection, and advocacy efforts
at the local and state levels, positioning the NHSPCA as a trusted
voice on issues impacting animals and the people who care for them.
By fostering collaboration and professional growth among staff and
volunteers, the President & CEO will shape an organization that is
not only operationally strong, but also deeply values its people.
Ultimately, this is a unique opportunity for an inspiring,
visionary, compassionate executive to honor NHSPCA’s historic
mission while boldly leading it into the future—making a lasting
difference for animals, communities, and generations to come. THE
POSITION Reporting to the Board of Directors, the President & Chief
Executive Officer of NHSPCA provides joyful leadership and
strategic direction for one of New England’s most respected and
enduring animal welfare organizations. The CEO is responsible for
the overall management, growth, and mission advancement of NHSPCA,
ensuring the highest standards of animal care, community
engagement, fiscal responsibility, and operational excellence. The
President & CEO serves as the primary spokesperson, ambassador, and
strategic leader, inspiring staff, volunteers, donors, strategic
partners and policy makers to work together toward a more
compassionate world for animals and the people who love them.
Leadership & Vision Provide dynamic leadership across all
departments and programs to ensure NHSPCA fulfills its mission and
strategic goals. Inspire and support a culture of trust,
collaboration, compassion, innovation, and accountability. Develop
long-range plans and strategies that anticipate community needs,
strengthen partnerships, and elevate NHSPCA’s position as a leader
in animal welfare locally, regionally and nationally. Ensure the
organization’s philosophy and mission are integrated into every
aspect of its operations, programs, and outreach. Management &
Operations In partnership with senior staff oversee all departments
including Animal Care & Adoptions, Humane Education, Community
Outreach, Animal Protection, Behavior & Training, and
Administration. Recruit, mentor, and retain high-performing staff
while fostering professional growth and development. Ensure all
animal care programs are delivered humanely and to the highest
standards. Monitor and evaluate programs for impact, efficiency,
and alignment with organizational priorities. Fiscal Stewardship
Direct and oversee all financial operations in collaboration with
the Board and Finance team. Prepare and manage the annual operating
budget to ensure fiscal health and sustainability. Ensure proper
stewardship of funds, assets, and records, maintaining transparency
and accountability at all times. Governance & Board Relations Work
closely with the Board of Directors to develop strategic direction,
policies, and goals. Provide the Board with timely and accurate
information to facilitate informed decision-making. Assist with
Board member recruitment, orientation, and training, cultivating
strong and effective governance practices. Development & Community
Engagement Partner with the SVP of Philanthropy on all fundraising
and marketing efforts, working closely with the Development team
and Board to strengthen donor relationships and build sustainable
revenue streams. Champion the organization’s mission publicly,
serving as its key spokesperson to media, partners, and the broader
community. Cultivate strong donor relationships with individuals,
foundations, corporations, and government entities to expand
resources and impact. Engage directly with major donors and
prospects to promote opportunities for giving, including major
gifts and planned giving. Capital Initiatives Oversee ongoing and
future capital projects, ensuring that the campus, facilities, and
infrastructure support long-term goals. Supervise vendors,
contractors, and consultants to ensure effective performance,
compliance, and alignment with NHSPCA standards. Advocacy &
External Relations Represent NHSPCA as a trusted voice on animal
welfare issues at the local, state, and national level. Build and
maintain relationships with government agencies, civic groups,
nonprofits, and other key stakeholders. Remain informed on emerging
trends, best practices, and legislative developments impacting
animal welfare. THE PROFILE The President and Chief Executive
Officer of NHSPCA is an inspirational leader, chief ambassador, and
strategic partner to the staff and Board of Directors. Responsible
for advancing the mission of one of New England’s most respected
animal welfare organizations, the CEO provides overall
collaborative leadership for operations, growth, and long-term
sustainability while ensuring the highest standards of animal care,
community engagement, and fiscal stewardship. This role leads and
supports a diverse portfolio of programs, including Animal Care and
Adoptions, Humane Education, Community Outreach, Animal Protection,
Behavior and Training, and Administration. The President & CEO
fosters a collaborative, compassionate, and accountable culture;
recruits and mentors high-performing staff; and ensures programs
are delivered humanely, effectively, and in alignment with
organizational priorities. As the organization’s chief fundraiser
and public spokesperson, and in partnership with the Senior Vice
President of Philanthropy, the CEO builds strong relationships with
donors, partners, and community leaders, expanding sustainable
revenue streams and strengthening the NHSPCA’s visibility and
impact. Working closely with the Board, the CEO guides strategic
planning, governance, and capital initiatives that position the
organization for future growth. The ideal candidate is a humble,
confident, inclusive leader with demonstrated success in nonprofit
leadership, fundraising, and organizational management. A skilled
communicator and strategic thinker, the President & CEO brings deep
passion for animal welfare and a commitment to advancing a more
compassionate future for animals and the people who care for them.
An undergraduate degree from a four-year college or university is
required. Proven leadership experience in a nonprofit, public
service, or mission-driven organization; prior experience in animal
welfare or related field highly desirable. CAWA certified is a
plus. Knowledge of technology systems including QuickBooks, Shelter
Buddy and Raiser’s Edge is desired. ABOUT STRATHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Stratham, New Hampshire is a small, scenic town located in
Rockingham County along the state’s Seacoast, just minutes from
Exeter, Portsmouth, New Market and Great Bay. Known for its blend
of rural charm and thoughtful residential development, Stratham
offers a high quality of life with a strong sense of community and
proximity to both the mountains and ocean. It is also a one hour
drive or less to major cities including Boston, Portland ME, and
Manchester, NH. A perfect community for outdoor enthusiasts, the
town is characterized by rolling fields, conservation land, and
quiet neighborhoods, while still being conveniently situated along
Route 101, making travel throughout the region simple. Residents
value Stratham’s commitment to land preservation, environmental
stewardship, and well-maintained public spaces, including Stratham
Hill Park extensive walking, hiking and biking trails. Skiing in
the winter, swimming or whitewater rafting in the summer are some
of the many outdoor activities offered throughout the state of New
Hampshire. Stratham is home to highly regarded public and private
schools and a civic-minded population that actively supports local
organizations, libraries, and community programs. While the town
itself remains intentionally low-key and residential, nearby
downtown Exeter and Portsmouth provide vibrant dining, arts, and
cultural opportunities. With its balance of natural beauty,
accessibility, and engaged residents, Stratham offers a welcoming
environment that feels both peaceful and connected. SALARY &
BENEFITS $140,000 - $160,000 (commensurate with experience) 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. APPLY Applications and
nominations are being received by Noetic Search. For more
information, visit Noetic Search or NHSPCA . New Hampshire SPCA is
an equal opportunity employer.
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