
Sarah Getz is stepping up the ladder at the PAWS Protecting Animals of White Settlement Community Center. Chief Cook recently bestowed the title of Animal Services Supervisor upon her, acknowledging her steadfast dedication and humane approach to animal welfare in the city.
Chief Cook praised Getz's compassion and commitment. He said, “Sarah has such a caring and compassionate heart for our animals, and is truly dedicated to exceptional service throughout our city.” The promotion is seen as a nod to her consistent performance and the positive impact she has had on the local community and its animals, according to the White Settlement Police Department.
Getz's promotion to supervisor is expected to bolster the operations at the PAWS Community Center. The center is known for its role in protecting and nurturing animals in need within the White Settlement area. Employees and volunteers alike view this development as a positive change, one that will help enhance the organization's goals and ongoing projects.
The center considers Getz's promotion as a recognition of her efforts in advocating for animal rights and welfare. Chief Cook expressed his excitement about offering her this opportunity: "We are excited to offer this promotional opportunity to her, as she continues the incredible work at our PAWS Community Center”, as per the White Settlement Police Department.









