
Belinda Bell
Director of Animal Care, Fulton County Animal Services
Belinda Bell received a degree in Animal Science from the University of Georgia and has 29 years of animal welfare experience. She also has an extensive background in rescue that includes serving as a first responder, a canine search and rescue handler and a volunteer firefighter.
Belinda joined LifeLine Animal Project in 2014 as Clinic Manager for Fulton County Animal Services and is now Director of Animal Care. In addition to caring for the animals, she provides critical support to the clinic, animal care and behavior teams.
Belinda says that improving the lives of both animals and people continues to be her lifelong goal. She feels privileged to be part of the brilliant LifeLine team and to continue to witness change in animal welfare that supports animals and their people. Belinda’s family includes her husband, two amazing daughters and her crew of 28(!) animals: 11 dogs, 4 cats, 4 goats, 3 chickens, 1 pig, 2 donkeys, 2 cows and 1 horse.
- Rebecca Guinn, Founder & CEO
- Jennnifer Eddy, Chief Development Officer
- Heather Friedman, Chief Marketing Officer
- Andrea Peterson, Chief Operating Officer
- Audrey Shoemaker, Shelter Director, Fulton County Animal Services
- Kerry Moyers-Horton, Shelter Director, Dekalb County Animal Services
- Tracy Thompson, Shelter Director, LifeLine Community Animal Center
- Dr. Susan Brosman, Director of Medical Services, LifeLine
- Nick Hemenway, Director of Volunteer Services & Events
- Annie Alder, Client Services Director, DeKalb County Animal Services
- Auriana Brown, Director of Client Services, LifeLine Community Animal Center
- Belinda Bell, Director of Animal Care, Fulton County Animal Services
- Jabari Gadsden, Director of Animal Care, DeKalb County Animal Services
- Gin Taylor, Community Cats Program Director
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