DIRECTOR CHRIS SCHINDLER
When you ask Chris Schindler how he came to lead the MSPCA-Angell Law Enforcement department, he’ll tell you it all started with a dog. “It was my first week as an animal caretaker,” Chris recalled. “An officer came in with a dog from a cruelty case. She was emaciated, and I’d never seen anything like it. I didn’t even know there were officers who did this kind of work. I knew right then this is what I wanted to do.” That one moment in time set Chris on a nearly three- decade career in animal protection, spanning roles in Maryland, Washington, DC, national animal welfare organizations, and now at the MSPCA-Angell in Boston. Along the way, he’s investigated everything from animal fighting to large-scale neglect cases, trained law enforcement on animal cruelty protection across the country, and helped develop community programs that keep people and pets together. “I’ve always believed in looking at the whole picture,” he said. “Yes, some situations require prosecution. But often, helping someone get resources they need can prevent animals from suffering in the first place.”