Who We Are

Team Members

Megan Mosby

Executive Director & CEO

About Megan

  • Job Description: My job is to keep the joint running… so I make policy, make money, make mayhem go away.
  • What was your first job: Working in a dress shop and I hated every minute of it.

Jan Miller

Director of Medical Services

About Jan

  • Job Description: Medical care of all animals at Liberty. Education animal trainer. Facility operations.
  • What was your first job: My first job was an annoying little kid that would go door to door volunteering to walk my neighbors dogs. Then sadly as I was a little older I bagged groceries.

Alex Stofko

Daily Care Manager, Intake Manager, Volunteer Manager

About Alex

  • Job Description: oversee daily care of all animals at facility, intake of all drop off animals, and facility operations
  • What was your first job: retail at PacSun

Laura Hackett

Education Manager, Wildlife Biologist, Research & Conservation Manager

About Laura

  • Job Description: create and schedule educational programs both on and off site, manage the Research and Conservation department and mitigate wildlife issues in the community/with utilities, daily care/training of Education Ambassadors, PR/Media, etc.
  • What was your first job: Camp counselor at a nature center

Robert Mesta

Director, Liberty Wildlife Non-Eagle Feather Repository Program (LWNEFR)

About Robert

  • Job Description: I oversee the operation of the LWNEFR, Liberty Wildlife is permitted by the USFWS to accept, hold and distribute non-eagle feathers to Native Americans for religious and ceremonial purposes. The LWNEFR provides feathers to Native Americans throughout the U.S.
  • What was your first job: Picking fruit.

Acacia Parker

Public Outreach Coordinator

About Acacia

  • Job Description: Manage memberships, coordinate events, write blog and float between daily care and educational programs when needed.
  • What was your first job: Hostess at a Chinese Restaurant.

Chris Sar

Development Consultant

About Chris

  • Job Description: I help coordinate a variety of fundraising activities for Liberty, from capital campaign, annual gifts, online gifts, grants, and some fundraising events.
  • What was your first job: I sold artwork to my classmates in 5th grade. Then I also had a paper route.

Amy Day

Director of Accounting

About Amy

  • Job Description: I oversee all financial matters and reporting for Liberty Wildlife.
  • What was your first job: I was a Salad Bar Queen at Ponderosa Steakhouse.

Mare VanDyke

NEFR Coordinator, and Accounting Assistant

About Mare

  • Job Description: My primary role … is to know and apply the guidelines required by our permit from the USFWS for the LW Non-Eagle Feather Repository.
  • What was your first job: My total career was centered on marketing and business management. It began with my first job as the fabric “sample girl” identifying colors/dyes for a men’s clothing manufacturer.

Susie Vaught

Bookkeeper

About Susie

  • Job Description: using Quickbooks enter donations, compile bank deposit, clear deposits, pay bills.
  • What was your first job: At 17 I worked at A&W root beer in Scottsdale.

Debbie Ordorica

Hotline Coordinator

About Debbie

  • Job Description: Train, Assist and Oversee all volunteers for our hotline team, ensure coverage, admin duties. Closer – Assist med services, closing duties, lock up facility.
  • What was your first job: Veterinary assistant at Acoma Animal Hospital in Tucson

Carol Suits

Retired Volunteer Coordinator / HR, Volunteer Staff / HR, Guardian member

About Carol

  • Job Description: I continue to write “Kid Stuff” articles for the monthly LW publication, Nature News, contribute and edit our annual magazine, Wing Beats, and help with fundraising activities as a Guardian.
  • What was your first job: My first job was teaching public elementary school students in RI, NJ, GA and NY.

Jake Hershauer

Orphan Care Coordinator, Rescue / Transport Coordinator

About Jake

  • Job Description: Train and support the rescue/transport team. Train, schedule and lead the Orphan Care team. Float between events and hospital as needed.
  • What was your first job: This! And I liked to say I was a “full time volunteer” at Liberty before this position.

Susan Bainbridge

Hotline Co-Coordinator

About Susan

  • Job Description: Lead hotline volunteers, monitor rescue missions and ensure coverage
  • What was your first job: Small animal rescue kennel technician

Dora Suttell

Education Outreach Coordinator

About Dora

Board Members

Barry Nidiffer

Board President

About Barry

Real Estate Development Management / Registered Architect. A California native, raised with an outdoor enthusiast passion for everything outdoors, especially deep-sea big game fishing and nature. A Phoenician since 2003, enjoying the mystique and beauty of our Sonoran Desert environment with a dedication toward its preservation and conservation. My career opportunities while managing large real estate developments have allowed me to experience several diverse environments and respect the environments in which we live. My most meaningful experience with wildlife has been fishing and searching for sea life with my brothers along the shores of San Diego, California, and the Baja Peninsula. I continue to enjoy hiking and experiencing the presence of nature in our desert environment and the occasional deep sea fishing trip whereever and whenever I can.

Emil Burr

Board Treasurer

About Emil

(Retired) Managing Director American Airlines. With over three decades of executive leadership experience in both the Commercial Aviation and Financial Services sectors, Emil has transitioned from a full-time corporate role to dedicate himself to his lifelong passion for nature. Emil’s extensive managerial background has encompassed areas such as Revenue Management, Strategic Planning, Organizational Development, and Financial Planning. He holds academic degrees in Finance from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Arizona State University. Emil’s profound connection with nature traces back to his early days, when he explored the rich ecosystems of Virginia’s forests, creeks, and mountains. This love for exploration persists, now leading him to the deserts and mountains of Arizona and other destinations during his travels. Nature, in all its magnificence and tranquility, serves as an endless source of inspiration and life lessons. Emil derives great joy from observing the coexistence of diverse creatures in often challenging environments. In the embrace of nature, there is always a wealth of wonder waiting to be discovered.

Peggy Cole

Board Secretary

About Peggy

A longtime community volunteer, Peggy has been president of the Liberty Wildlife Guardians group that organizes the signature fundraising events for the organization for many years. Peggy is also a regular volunteer on the education team, leading wildlife demonstrations for visiting school tours and community groups.

Katie Callaway

Board Member

About Katie

Katie practices in the estate planning and probate area. Prior to joining us, she worked as Associate Editor for Wealth Strategies Journal where she drafted blog posts summarizing developments in tax and estate planning for the Journal’s website.

While in law school Katie served as a legal extern in the Phoenix, Arizona Juvenile Public Defender’s Office and the Crime Victims Legal Assistance Project in Phoenix, Arizona. She also served as a legal extern for The Honorable George Foster, Maricopa County Superior Court.

Tom Henze

Board Member

About Tom

50 Year Trial Lawyer, Gallagher & Kennedy. Twenty-plus years ago I went to a Liberty Wildlife fundraiser at a small restaurant attended by 30 people. But the most meaningful part of being involved with the wonderful growth to what Liberty Wildlife is today. And equally the association with the great people who are dedicated to Liberty’s mission.

Megan Mosby

CEO, Liberty Wildlife

About Megan

A native Texan, and graduate of University of Texas, I taught school for 30 years. After volunteering at Liberty Wildlife for several years, I eventually was hired as Executive Director, a position that I’ve held since 1996. I’ve been playing in nature as long as I can remember, catching frogs and other critters down by the creek in the Texas hill country. I’ve been a pet mama to birds, dogs, and even snakes, iguanas, and llamas over the years.

Chuck Paradzick

Board Member

About Chuck

Chuck Paradzick is a wildlife biologist, who has worked for nearly 30 years on the conservation of Arizona’s native wildlife with a focus on riparian birds and endangered fishes. He currently works for the Salt River Project, managing their Biological and Cultural Resource Services’ department that ensures natural resource compliance for its water and power operations, and he worked 10 years for the Arizona Game and Fish Department. His love of nature and interest in wildlife stated at a young age growing up in New England and spending many summers fishing on lakes in upper state Maine and New Hampshire.  In his spare time, he enjoys spending time chasing marlin with his friends off the coast of San Diego or in Mexico, exploring and traveling with his family, and enjoying live music and concerts.

Lori Singleton

Board Member

About Lori

In March 2017, Salt River Project (SRP) executive, Lori Singleton, was named the president and CEO for Arizona Forward, a non-profit sustainability organization driving major initiatives in the state as it relates to quality of life and economic vitality. With over 50 years of experience, Arizona Forward’s 150+ plus member organizations share a common goal of preserving a balance between growth, environmental quality, and the long-term sustainability of the state.

Singleton enjoyed an almost 40-year career with SRP where she held numerous positions, but primarily focused her efforts on sustainability and environmental initiatives. Singleton was also an Arizona Forward board member for many years, which gave her an in-depth perspective of statewide sustainability needs and opportunities. As the new leader of Arizona Forward and a seasoned business executive, Singleton is implementing an aggressive plan to make large-scale, tangible progress in areas that matter most to Arizona such as water supplies, clean air, smart transportation, forest health, urban waterways and healthy communities. She has also served as the Board Chair for Audubon Arizona, and currently serves on the Board for Liberty Wildlife.

She is passionate about all animals including her doodles Stella and Bentley, her kitty named kitty, cooking, wine, all environmental issues, ballroom and country dancing, and being Aunt Lori to 30+ family members!

Andrea Vaccari

Board Member

About Andrea

Andrea is Vice President Responsible Production Frameworks & Sustainability with Freeport McMoRan. Andrea has spent the majority of her career in the mining and metals industry in sustainability and operational roles. At Freeport-McMoRan Inc. she collaborates internally and externally across the copper value chain with operations, suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders to advance responsible production. This includes leading and mentoring a team addressing climate change, human rights, responsible sourcing, product stewardship and sustainability assurance.

William C. Weese

Board Past President

About William C.

Retired after three careers: (1) academic medicine, Harvard Medical School, (2) private practice (pulmonary diseases and internal medicine), (3) Medical Director, United HealthCare. “I have been a bird watcher since childhood. Liberty Wildlife has become a key part of my life during the past sixteen years. On her first visit to Arizona, my (then future) wife, who is 25% Native American, released a recently rehabilitated great horned owl. Her daughter released a second great horned owl the night before our wedding and my niece (a large animal veterinarian) had the privilege of releasing a third owl. We have watched Liberty Wildlife grow from a series of bird cages outside the home of our founding veterinarian (Dr. Kathy Orr) to a well-known state of the art education and rehabilitation facility on its own campus.”

Tracey Westerhausen

Board Member

About Tracey

A Maricopa Country Superior Court Judge, Tracey previously practiced law with the firm Debus & Kazan. A graduate of Arizona State University and ASU School of Law, she joined the board of Liberty Wildlife because of her long interest and passion in the Arizona desert and its wildlife.

Desmond Wilson

Board Member

About Desmond

Principal Consultant, Alepai Consulting Services. I’m from Guam. I came to Arizona in 1994 to study at Arizona State University. I’ve been In the IT Industry since I arrived and performed in almost all positions/roles. I’ve been working as a free-lance consultant since 2016 to ensure that I can focus my work on meaningful projects/Initiatives. I spent my entire childhood in the ocean so I’m very familiar with sea life. It was on my first hike In Arizona that I got to appreciate the amazing wildlife that live in this state. I now have three sons and I want to ensure they get to enjoy the wildlife along with their future generations.

Honorary Advisory Board

  • Richard Adkerson
  • Missy and Lyle Anderson
  • Don Budinger
  • Richard Burnham
  • Victoria and Rod Granberry
  • Sharon and Ollie Harper
  • Bob and Karen Hobbs
  • Nan and C.A. Howlett
  • Craig Jackson
  • Terry Goddard
  • Rich Rector
  • Richard Silverman
  • Vern Swaback
  • Patti and Ken Vegors
  • Louis A. “Chip” Weil
  • Deborah Wilson, M.D.
  • Julie Wrigley

Director Emeritus

  • Darlene Fitchet
  • Kathryn Orr, DVM

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