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President
Laurie has 22 years of experience as a Data Analyst, Database Administrator and Developer in the Health Care field. Her experience has been primarily focused on Community Health Center electronic medical records applications and grant reporting. In addition, Laurie is the most experienced Women's Football executive in the nation
President
Laurie has 22 years of experience as a Data Analyst, Database Administrator and Developer in the Health Care field. Her experience has been primarily focused on Community Health Center electronic medical records applications and grant reporting. In addition, Laurie is the most experienced Women's Football executive in the nation with 19 years of Executive Management as one the original founders of the IWFL, a non profit that currently holds the distinction of the longest running Women's Tackle Football League in history. Laurie enjoys helping her community so she sits on the board of the Crystal Falls Homeowners Association and volunteers in the Williamson County Kitten Foster Program. She has personally TNRed 100s of cats as well as fostered and faciliated adoption of dozens of kittens. As the inventor of the CAT-Traption (patent pending), Laurie is very excited to bring new uses of current technology and innovation to the TNR community in Central Texas and beyond. Laurie looks forward to drawing on her variety of experience in non profit management, technical expertise and love of animals to further the mission of Ferallife Guards
Vice President
Randall has over 15 years of service the United States Coast Guard and has been a Police Officer with the city of Round Rock since 2011. He has always been and advocate and protector of people in need as well as animals. In 2015 he received the Chief's Challenge Coin when he soothed a family dog (see link to RRPD Facebook a
Vice President
Randall has over 15 years of service the United States Coast Guard and has been a Police Officer with the city of Round Rock since 2011. He has always been and advocate and protector of people in need as well as animals. In 2015 he received the Chief's Challenge Coin when he soothed a family dog (see link to RRPD Facebook article) that bit him during a time when officer shootings of aggressive dogs were the norm. Randall will bring his knowledge of the law and experience as a police officer to the table when contributing to the mission of Ferallife Guards.
Director
Kezia brings over 2 decades of management and operations experience to Ferallife Guards. She held the position of Chief Operating Officer for the Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL) for over 10 years. Kezia guided the growth of the league from start up into an international and standard setting organization. Kezia owned a P
Director
Kezia brings over 2 decades of management and operations experience to Ferallife Guards. She held the position of Chief Operating Officer for the Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL) for over 10 years. Kezia guided the growth of the league from start up into an international and standard setting organization. Kezia owned a Pet Sitting business that specialized in special needs animals where she found an outlet for her love of animals. She has been involved in animal rescue for over 5 years through TNR, fostering, adoption coordination and rescue animal transport. Often called the "cat whisperer" Kezia has successfully convinced longtime feral tomcats to just walk into a crate to be taken to medical care. Her love and caring of all animals is the driving force behind her efforts.