
DOH’S TRACK RECORD OF APPOINTING AC&C EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
One way to assess an organization’s dysfunction is to track the constant change in leadership.
The DOH (through the Mayor’s appointed Board of Directors) has appointed 7 Executive
Directors and 2 Interim Directors during the AC&C’s 16-year history. There has never been an
AC&C Executive Director who has completed his/her initial 2-year term. Some have quit, some
were fired, some were simply keeping the seat warm until the DOH appointed a successor, and
others did not have their contract renewed..
1995-1997: Martin Kurtz serves as Executive Director, then resigns
1997-2002: Marilyn Haggerty-Blohm appointed Executive Director, secretly works only part-
time for the AC&C, fired in 2002.
2002-2003: Julian Prager (formerly General Counsel for the AC&C). Originally appointed as
Interim Executive Director. Quietly promoted to Executive Director; resigns in early 2003
2003-2006: Ed Boks Originally agrees to serve as part-time Executive Director. In January
2004, appointed as full-time Executive Director for a 2-year term. His contract is not renewed.
2006-2007: Mary Martin (originally AC&C’s medical director). In January 2006, appointed as an
Interim Executive Director, then quietly promoted to full Executive Director. Resigns in April 2007.
2007: Bruce Doniger (AC&C’s Treasurer on its Board of Directors) served as Interim Executive
Director after Martin’s departure.
2007-2009: Charlene Pedrolie: in October 2007, appointed as Executive Director; her contract
is not renewed in October 2009.
2009-2010: Risa Weinstock (former General Counsel for the AC&C) appointed mid-October
2009 to be Interim Executive Director.
April 2010-to date: Julie Bank (with a 20-year background in various aspects of Shelter
Management, most recently the Executive Director of a small animal shelter in San Diego, CA).




Shelter Reform Action Committee (SRAC) ShelterReform.org: Everything you ever wanted to know about the AC&C, but were afraid to ask.
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