We’re All Animal Lovers!
The people nominated and elected for board positions are those who have made a commitment as volunteers to serve in two year terms to help guide and provide vision for our organization.

Megan Federico
President
Megan brings 15 years of dog experience from her dog daycare, Camp MoJo’s. While her original intent was to use her FSU degree in psychology to study law, she fell in love with dog care in 2006 and grew from an inexperienced dog lover to business owner, even earning her CPACO certification (Certified Professional Animal Care Operator) in 2018 showing her dedication to animal care and continued learning.
Megan and her partner, Jerritt, are proud rescue parents to two handsome beagles, Taako and Magnus. Their average is four dogs at a time, though sometimes they’ve had up to six (if you include fosters)!
Though dogs and rescue are her passion, Megan also makes time for running, reading, travel, meditation practice, bird watching, and trying to keep her houseplants alive.

Laura Johnson
Immediate Past President
Laura came to Tallahassee in 1994 to attend Florida State University, and she loved the city so much that she made it her new home. She has worked for the local Florida Blue office for more than 15 years and
has a long history of community volunteerism, beginning with the local shelter in her hometown of Crestview, Fla. She spent 10 years on the board of directors at Big Bend Cares and is an active volunteer with the TMH Animal Therapy Team and the Disaster Animal Response Team (when needed).
Laura and her partner Brian have been volunteering at Humane Society events and fostering LCHS dogs since 2012 with the help of their furry “home team,” including: Miho, their ornery rescue Siamese Cat from the Muskogee Co. shelter; Wren, the formerly feral rescue dog from LCHS; and Callie, the Bainbridge Humane Society dog with whom Laura makes Animal Therapy visits.

Susan Aarons
Secretary
Mrs. Aarons is the Vice President, Director of Treasury Management at TC Federal Bank. Mrs. Aarons has spent 20 years as a Treasury Management Solutions Consultant specializing in Corporate, Government, and Non-Profit Organizations throughout Florida. Mrs. Aarons is a graduate of the University of Louisiana Monroe with a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Her criminal justice background has allowed Mrs. Aarons to take a special interest in helping protect, educate, and publicly lecture about the risks associated with fraud and cyber threats.
Susan is highly dedicated to serving and giving back to her community. Along with her responsibilities as an LCHS Board Member, Susan and her family have volunteered and fostered for LCHS for several years. Susan also serves as the Chair for Foundation for Leon County Schools as well as various board seats and coordinator roles with several other school system support organizations. Mrs. Aarons is also a member of Leadership Tallahassee Class 40, a Community Catalyst for Knight Creative Communities Institute, a member of the Bicentennial Task Force for the City of Tallahassee, a past recipient of the Julian V. Smith Community Service Award.
Susan and her husband Doug have two children Connor and Riley and have lived in Tallahassee for over 20 years. They currently have four Australian Cattle Dogs (2 foster fails). Susan and her children can regularly be found working Kitty Care at the Humane Society and have a special place in their hearts for LCHS.

Jan & Bill Dobson
Treasurer
Jan’s compassion for animals developed early. Her childhood household included dogs, fish, turtles, guinea pigs and more. While a teen, this longtime Tallahassean was a Leon County Animal Shelter volunteer. Since then, she has found joy in volunteering with many local organizations.
Jan and her husband Bill have two grown sons. The couple currently shares their home with two adopted pups – senior terrier mix Abby and rambunctious Declan, a soft coated wheaten terrier. There is a special place in Jan’s heart for feisty terriers of any kind and most especially for wheatens. Today she serves on the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Greater Tampa Bay board of directors.
Before retirement, Jan was a certified not-for-profit executive and communications professional. She also taught obedience classes to dogs and their humans, apprenticing for one of Tallahassee’s premier animal behaviorists.
These days Jan and her friends (human and furry) hike (and in some cases sniff) local park trails together. She also enjoys gardening, traveling and making pottery.
Cindi Owen Briley
Board Member
Cindi started doing real estate closings in 1982 and in 1989 opened up Owen Title Company, Inc. She works with lenders, realtors, buyers and sellers and is honored to be a part of the homeownership process and the celebration of a closing. She has served on the boards of The Mortgage Bankers of Tallahassee, Women’s Council of Realtors and Tallahassee Board of Realtors.
Cindi was introduced to the Leon County Humane Society (LCHS) in 2000 by a past board member to be a sponsor of the Fur Ball. She became a member in 2000 and has been active with the Fur Ball, Dog Washes and Friends Fur Life each year since. She has been a member of the LCHS Board of Directors from 2007-2012 and served as Board President in 2013.
Cindi would like to see Humane Education, specifically Spay & Neuter programs, expand within our community. It is so important that people that have the privilege to be pet owners be responsible with their pets. Also, a priority to Cindi is educating and teaching children how to become responsible and caring adults with their pets. If children learn early on how to take care of animals it can only help them in life with becoming caring and compassionate adults.
Cindi and her husband Randy have a 7 year old Springer Spaniel named Maggie.

Amy Roach
Board Member
Amy moved to Tallahassee 37 years ago from Greensboro, Fla., a small country town just west of Leon County. She began working at Florida State University in the Controller’s Office for several years, then accepted a position with the Florida Department of Revenue, where she currently holds the position of Auditor. She’s been with the agency for 35 years.
Amy’s love of medicine for most of her life earned her a spot with Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, where she began volunteering in the Emergency Department. She currently holds a position in the Pediatric Department/Children’s Center where she has worked for 13 years.
She enjoys animals immensely and currently has Annie, a rescue Miniature Schnauzer, and two rescue kitties, Harley and Ethel, who was adopted from Tally Cat Café. Amy is a frequent volunteer at the Café, which houses beautiful adoptable kitties in partnership with LCHS. She always encourages everyone to come experience a relaxing atmosphere while getting lots of kitty cuddles and enjoying some wonderful drinks and pastries.
Paying it forward and helping others is something Amy strongly believes in. In addition to her active support of LCHS, she has been a Disaster Services volunteer with the American Red Cross for the past 18 years. As a strong advocate for children, she served the 2nd Judicial Circuit as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) for 7 years. At the end of her time as a GAL, Big Bend Hospice welcomed Amy for several years on the team of volunteers in the very special position as a member of the Vigil Watch Team, which is the group of people who are with patients in their final days of life. Amy has also been able to share some wonderful evenings with the Tim Tebow Foundation, Night to Shine events, celebrating people with special needs for a lovely Prom night.
Celebrating her Native American Heritage, Amy greatly enjoys attending Pow Wows of the Eastern Band Cherokee Nation and Intertribal Pow Wows.

Amanda Campbell
Board Member
Amanda is a Tallahassee native, born and raised, with a passion for service and strategic planning. With extensive experience in event coordination, disaster recovery, and nonprofit fundraising, she is committed to strengthening the community through meaningful engagement.
She serves as an Events Coordinator for Legal Services of North Florida, where she helps drive community outreach and fundraising efforts. She is also an active member of the Junior League of Tallahassee and plays a key role in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s as a Team Captain and Event Experience Chair.
Beyond her professional and volunteer work, Amanda has a deep love for animals. Since 2023, she has fostered over 20 dogs and 5 cats through the Leon County Humane Society’s programs. Having grown up with dogs, she became a cat mom in college, and her current pet, Murphy Cat—a Norwegian Forest Cat who isn’t quite sure if he’s a cat or a dog—rules the household while joyfully playing with foster pups. Amanda has always loved farm animals and dreams of one day spending the day with a herd of Holstein cattle.
Through her role on the Board, Amanda looks forward to leveraging her expertise in community outreach, event planning, and nonprofit management to make a lasting impact on animal welfare in Leon County.

Rick Figlio
Board Member
Rick Figlio is a shareholder with the Ausley McMullen law firm. Before joining the Ausley firm, Rick spent several years in state government, including stints as an appellate lawyer for the Office of the Attorney General and as Interim General Counsel and General Counsel to Governors Rick Scott and Charlie Crist. Rick’s private practice continues to focus on state and local government, both in litigation and in the regulatory and legislative realms.
Rick earned his bachelor’s degree from Davidson College, and his law degree from the University of Georgia. Rick initially practiced in northern Virginia, then served as a law clerk for a judge on the federal Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Alabama, before moving to Tallahassee in 2004.
In addition to practicing law, Rick helps manage the family business, Paws & Claws Veterinary Hospital, which is owned and primarily operated by his wife of nearly thirty years, Dr. Dawn Figlio. Rick and Dawn are deeply committed to LCHS’s mission. They have been avid supporters of the LCHS since moving to Tallahassee twenty years ago, which has included legal and veterinary support and prior stints (both Rick and Dr. Figlio) on the LCHS Board of Directors. It has been a pleasure watching LCHS grow from a small, local nonprofit into an organization capable of making a significant impact in the lives of companion animals in need both locally and regionally.
In addition to legal, veterinary, and volunteer work, Rick enjoys running, travel, kayaking, and spending time with his seven rescue animals, including four cats and a "tea cup" Great Dane that were adopted through LCHS.

Fotena Zirps
Fotena Zirps, PhD
Fotena Zirps returns joyfully to the LCHS Board. She is a Senior Research Associate at Florida State University. Her career has been spent in two areas – helping children, families, and nonprofit organizations thrive during crises and challenges. Then for the last 11 years she has been studying reading development and especially dyslexia. Fotena is a lifelong pet guardian and lover. As a preschooler her family adopted Schroeder from the shelter. Since then, she has been guardian and foster to more than 30 cats. Currently she is the delighted pet mom to 5 boys – Jack, Larry, Adam, Linus and Schroeder (named in loving memory of her first kitten). All of the Zirps family cats have been rescues and caring for and about cats (and dogs) runs in her family. Fotena has had a pet on the LCHS calendar 6 times and all but two of those years her pet was in the top three. She is an avid fan of the calendar and of all the beautiful animals who compete each year. She is also a strong advocate of including LCHS in wills and financial planning (such as a designee for RMDs).
When not working or scooping litter boxes, Fotena loves swimming, baking, yoga, singing with the Senior Center Singers and hiking. She is beyond excited to rejoin the LCHS Board!
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