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Monday, 27 August 2012

RSPCA PREPARES TO LICENSE PET OWNERS


Charity expands headcount with addition of licensing executive.
Animal welfare charity, the RSPCA, is continuing to grow its licensing team.
The firm has appointed Hannah Miller (pictured) to the newly created role of licensing executive. Miller will report to licensing manager, Cathy Snow.
Miller - who joins from sports development charity, Access Sport - will support the RSPCA's fast growing licensing campaign, with her remit including account administration, approvals and collecting royalties. She will also be the first point of contact for licensees and for general enquiries.

http://www.licensing.biz/news/9055/RSPCA-bolsters-licensing-team

1 comment:

Queenie said...

Right, it looks as though the RSPCA themselves plan to enforce and regulate the licence. I vote that we ALL refuse to comply and buy one, what can they do about it, they're just a charity, and I CHOOSE whether to give money to charity, I don't expect to be mugged for it.