The Advisory Council had its final meeting from 9AM – 11AM, Wednesday, September 13, 2023

View or download the agenda for the meeting (118 KB PDF). A recording of the meeting is available here.

Members

Dianne Prado  HEART LA  Orange County 
Donell Randolph  Friends of Oakland Animal Services  Alameda County 
Geraldine D’Silva  Human and animal welfare consultant San Diego County 
Jill Tucker  Cal Animals  Nevada County 
José Ocaño  Hatching  Los Angeles County 
Megan Conn  Community Foundation of the Northstate  Shasta County 
Sheila Donya
Koukhan 
Companions and Animals for
Reform and Equity (CARE) 
Riverside County 

Dianne Prado

Dianne Prado is the Founder and Executive Director of the Housing Equity & Advocacy Resource Team (HEART LA), a legal non-profit that helps ensure people and their pets remain housed. Dianne started her career as a housing rights attorney in 2010. Dianne is an appointed public member of the CA Veterinary Medical Board, trainer and consultant for the Stay Housed Los Angeles (SHLA) eviction defense program, and Lecturer in Law for UCLA Law School teaching Los Angeles Housing Law and Policy. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianne-prado-1a82327/

Dianne Prado sitting on a stone wall holding a pitbull with a canyon in the background

Donell Randolph

Donell Randolph has been working in animal welfare for the past 10 years. He started volunteering at a local animal shelter when he was 14 years old. He has two fur babies whom he loves so much: Echo, a 9-year-old pit bull/shepherd mix and Eevee, a 2-year-old tuxedo domestic shorthair who was adopted from his current shelter. Donell has been working at the Friends of Oakland Animal Services for the city’s municipal shelter. His community programs are providing more access to care for people without housing and people with low incomes in his community. They offer free spay/neuter services, urgent medical funding, and wellness — programs that are close to his heart. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/donell-randolph-431670139 

Selfie of Donnell wearing a black shirt with an astronaut on it.

Geraldine D’Silva

Geraldine is passionate about supporting people and animals in need and is committed to creating strategic coalitions and programs across the human and animal welfare sectors to help simplify and increase access to vital resources so families can stay together.

Her formative years were spent in India where she got her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology. During her time in university, she traveled and lived in the remote villages of Rajasthan in India, studying the caste system and women’s empowerment. She went on to get an MBA from the Edinburgh Business School in Scotland. She then worked as a research consultant with the Scotch Whisky Industry and the Scottish City Council before moving to the US.

As Executive Director of a small nonprofit founded in 1993 during the AIDS epidemic to help people keep their pets, her most notable achievement was growing and leading the organization through a successful merger and full integration with San Diego Humane Society.

Geraldine has built several key partnerships and legacy programs, including an extensive veterinary voucher program involving 100+ veterinary clinics, a community pet pantry launched in 2012 and which recorded a distribution of over 2 million meals during the Covid-19 pandemic, a pet transportation program with Uber to offer free rides and a community veterinary program which included a stationary clinic, mobile clinics and a partnership in Baja, Mexico. She is currently a human and animal welfare consultant and is affiliated with Open Door Veterinary Collective and Project Street Vet thanks to the incredible support of Maddie’s Fund. #ThanksToMaddie

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Jill Tucker

Jill Tucker is a Certified Animal Welfare Administrator and has served as the CEO of the California Animal Welfare Association (CalAnimals) since March of 2019. CalAnimals has undergone tremendous growth under her leadership and the organization now represents and supports more than 260 animal shelters, animal control agencies, and other animal welfare organizations in the state of California and beyond. Jill has been involved in the field of animal welfare since 2002 where her strong leadership skills have enabled her to facilitate growth, collaboration, and financial turnarounds, while maximizing impact for the animals. 
 
Her previous roles included serving as the Executive Director of Woods Humane Society in San Luis Obispo, CA, where she led a facility expansion, a merger with the North County Humane Society in Atascadero, and the opening of the county’s first public spay and neuter clinic.  
 
Prior to that, she served as the Executive Director at the Santa Maria Valley Humane Society, where she spearheaded rapid growth and the completion of the organization’s multi-million-dollar campaign for its new, larger shelter. 
 
Ms. Tucker holds a BS in Business Administration, has worked as a consultant for the Humane Society of the United States and the Vermont Humane Federation to build a statewide animal cruelty response system, and previously acted as Executive Director of the Addison County Humane Society in Middlebury, Vermont. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-tucker-cawa-a8115070/  

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José Ocaño

José Ocaño has spent more than 15 years working to preserve and support the human-animal bond. Self-awareness, personal accountability, and relationship cultivation have been foundational as José navigates his career and life outside of work. At his first job with one of the largest animal shelters in the Arizona, José learned the importance of developing emotional intelligence, communication, and people skills to build meaningful relationships that inspire and motivate people to work better together. In 2017, after a decade of working to transform that organization, José joined Best Friends Animal Society, a national nonprofit organization where he served as the first Senior Director of People and Culture.  

At Best Friends, José was responsible for leading dynamic teams, including Human Resources, Learning and Staff Development, Employee Experience, and Organizational Culture initiatives, and served as a strategic advisor to the Chief Executive Officer and Senior Leadership Team. Through collaboration, change, and innovative management, José and his team stewarded a workplace culture that was employee- and value-centric. These efforts positioned Best Friends to win multiple Top Workplace Awards since 2020. 

In 2023, José launched Hatching, a company centered around helping people #LiveBetter and #WorkBetter. Hatching’s vision is to create a more peaceful world by helping people live with more compassion, gratitude, and self-worth. The goal of Hatching is to help people and organizations leverage their unique experiences and potential to make the workplace an environment where people can thrive. José believes that, together, we will make the world a better place by leading with intention, authenticity, and personal accountability. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jos%C3%A9-oca%C3%B1o-ba8885144/ 

Photo of Jose leaning on a tree in a park, wearing a gray t-shirt and necklace with a heart pendant.

Megan Conn

Megan has been on a lifelong journey to rally support for causes close to her heart, including for the wellbeing of animals. With a degree in Anthropology from CSU Chico, Megan started her career as a park ranger and archaeologist, working with tribes before transitioning to museum development. She has since logged over 15 years of fundraising experience for local and national nonprofits including Turtle Bay Exploration Park and Best Friends Animal Society. Since 2020, Megan has served as Program Officer for Community Foundation of the North State, stewarding the organization’s grant programs and maintaining positive relationships with fund holders and nonprofits in far northern California. Megan is a 2011 Redding “20 under 40” recipient, a 2017 graduate of Leadership Redding, and presently serves on the board of the Redding Zen Buddhist Priory, where she is deepening her practice of kindness and compassion to all living things. Growing up in the pine trees of Paradise, Megan is most at home outdoors. In her spare time, you can find her with her husband and their senior dog, Sally, as they hike, paddle board, and snowshoe their way around the beautiful North State. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganaconn/

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Sheila Donya Koukhan

Sheila Donya Kouhkan is the Chief Engagement Officer for C.A.R.E. (Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity). Sheila has been part of the animal well-being industry since 2003 when she was a 15-year-old volunteer at her local shelter. She started her professional career in 2009 while attending the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), working on legislation for the City of Los Angeles.

She was instrumental in developing groundbreaking policies for animal well-being, including the bans on the commercial sale of puppy mill dogs, cat declawing, and the use of bullhooks on elephants in traveling shows. Since then, she has continued to devote her time to finding opportunities to help pets and the people who love them, working with many national organizations including Best Friends Animal Society, Austin Pets Alive!, and Pethealth. Sheila is committed to using her diverse background to cultivate and promote Human and Animal Well-Being and adamantly believes that inclusivity equals lifesaving.

Sheila lives in Southern California with her husky mix, Ziba, and enjoys fostering for her local shelter partners.

www.linkedin.com/in/sheilakouhkan  

Photo of Sheila in a blue shirt holding her Husky mix, Ziba