Facility Lead at Artisphere, Production Stage Manager at Theater J, Executive Director at Artists' Bloc, Committee Member at Greater Washington DC / Baltimore AEA Liaison Committee
Location:
Washington, District Of Columbia
Industry:
Performing Arts
Work:
Artisphere - Arlington, VA since Mar 2011
Facility Lead
Theater J - Washington DC since May 2010
Production Stage Manager
Artists' Bloc - Washington DC since Sep 2007
Executive Director
Greater Washington DC / Baltimore AEA Liaison Committee since May 2006
Committee Member
DC Advocates for the Arts Dec 2009 - Apr 2011
Board Member
Education:
James Madison University 1996 - 2000
BA, Theater and Dance
Skills:
Arts Administration Fundraising Production Managment Team Leadership Collective Bargaining Theatre Performing Arts Non-profits Event Planning Editing Theatrical Production Musical Theatre Social Media Stage Shakespeare Nonprofits Music
Honor & Awards:
Scroll of Appreciation - Southern European Task Force (Airborne), 2005
Scroll of Appreciation - 282nd Base Support Batallion, 2005
Honorary Tailhooker - USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), 2005
Off Stage Honor Award - League of Washington Theatres, 2002-2003
Nelson Hess Award for Excellence in Technical Theatre, JMU, 1999-2000
Unfortunately, any individual that can do something of this nature is capable of a committing a more horrific crime, said Suffolk County SPCA Chief Roy Gross. There is a strong correlation between animal abuse, domestic violence and child abuse.
Date: Mar 04, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Suffolk SPCA seeks person who abandoned cat, 4 dead kittens
Chief Roy Gross of the SPCA says an area resident spotted a pet carrier on a deserted path Wednesday. The carrier had the initials TOH on it. A healthy mother cat and four dead newborn kittens were inside.
The Shirley resident who owned the reptile -- a smooth-fronted caiman, which like alligators, is from the Crocodylia family -- called the SPCA to ask if he would be prosecuted for illegal possession, said Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The apartment, located in Holbrook, had recently been vacated and the couple was moving in, SPCA spokesman Roy Gross said. He was not certain when the previous tenant left it, but the snake appeared healthy and was not dehydrated.
Date: Jun 17, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
850 snakes part of New York man's home business, authorities say
Richard Parrinello, of Brookhaven, New York, kept the snakes in his detached garage, all neatly stacked in containers and at the right temperature, according to Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County SPCA.
Date: Sep 19, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Hundreds of snakes found at suburban NY man's home
"There is a reason why Burmese pythons are illegal," said Suffolk County SPCA Chief Roy Gross, citing the deaths of two young boys in New Brunswick, Canada who were killed by an African rock python while they slept last month.
Date: Sep 19, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Brookhaven Town: Animal control officer had 850 snakes at home
Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said he was astounded when he visited the garage on Auborn Avenue. "I personally have never seen this many reptiles in one area," he said.
"We are investigating this as a criminal act," said Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.