Dayton Daily News

County officially fires animal shelter director

ARC had drawn growing scrutiny under Mark Kumpf’s leadership.

- By Chris Stewart Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-2252442 or Chris.Stewart@coxinc. com.

Commission­ers voted to terminate longtime Animal Resources Center Director Mark Kumpf’s employment.

Montgomery County Commission­ers voted Thursday to terminate longtime Animal Resources Center Director Mark Kumpf ’s employment with the county.

Kumpf was terminated involuntar­ily, according to records obtained by the Dayton Daily News.

Kumpf ’s removal eases the way for 2019 “to be a transforma­tive year” for the facility, Montgomery County Administra­tor Michael Colbert said earlier this week when announcing Kumpf ’s employment would end by Friday.

Montgomery County’s parting with Kumpf will put the embattled shelter on a new path to improve the outcome of animals in its care, animal welfare advocates say.

“It is a long and needed move in the right direction,” said Blake Jordan director/community outreach for the Miami Valley Pit Crew Rescue, Inc. “The most we can hope for is the beginning of policy change, not only in the way they handle the intake of dogs, but also their community outreach.”

The ARC has drawn scrutiny— peaking in recent months — from animal welfare advocates about the number of animals put to death at the facility. The shelter has also been subject to lawsuits — including court cases alleging neglect in preventing the dog-mauling death of Klonda Richey in 2014 and the destructio­n of records afterward in the case, to a more recent claim that a companion animal was put to death with little effort to find the owner.

The departure of Kumpf, ARC director since 2006, was addressed during personnel actions at a closed Thursday morning meeting before commission­ers voted that afternoon. Last week, the county confirmed Kumpf was not reporting to work, having filed a workers’ compensati­on claim.

“We heard the community’s concerns, and we are making the necessary changes to address them,” Colbert said. “Our primary goal is to improve our shelter operations, so that we can better serve our citizens and meet the needs of the animals in our care.”

Consultant­s with Team Shelter USA gave the ARC a top-tobottom review during the last week of November but have yet to issue a final report, which will be implemente­d by a Bob Gruhl, the new interim director named to the job by Colbert last week.

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Commission­ers terminated the contract of longtime ARC director Mark Kumpf.

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