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The Stevenson Center’s caring staff provides the best possible care for your pet. Our loving and playful environment keeps our residents happy and healthy.
Henry L. (Sonny) Presnal, DVM
Director
Dr. Presnal has 27 years of experience as a veterinarian in private practice and an extensive background in business and finance. He is responsible for the overall operation of the center and directing its policies and future development. Dr. Presnal joined the Stevenson Center in April of 1998.
Mrs. Ellie Greenbaum
Associate Director
Mrs. Greenbaum joined the center in January of 1999, after 20 years as the office manager of a local veterinary practice. She is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operation of the center, personnel, and accounting tasks, as well as giving tours of the center and assisting clients with the enrollment process.
Mrs. Janet Broadhead, RVT
VeterinaryTechnician
Mrs. Broadhead was the senior technician at a local veterinary practice for five years. Her duties include coordinating the housekeeping chores for the center and caring for the center’s resident pets. In addition, Janet accompanies the pets on their veterinary visits. She has been at the center since December of 2000.
Ms. Kimberly Muth
Animal Caretaker
Ms. Muth came to the center in September of 2004. Her duties entail housekeeping chores and resident pet care. Kim has many years of experience caring for her personal pets—large and small animals—on her ranch.
Mrs. Montana Conaway
Animal Caretaker
Mrs. Conaway is the newest member of the team. She joined us in September of 2016 and she helps us keep our facility in pristine condition and our resident pets looking beautiful. Montana recently acquired her pet grooming license and we have plenty of willing subjects for her to groom. She also has plenty of experience working with animals. Welcome aboard, Montana!
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Student Workers
The Stevenson Center houses Texas A&M students who live on-site to ensure 24-hour care and company for our residents. These students are typically aspiring veterinarians and a great asset to the center. Other student workers assist with housekeeping and grooming chores throughout the week.
Giving Opportunities
If you have no one to care for your beloved pet after you pass on, the Stevenson Center is dedicated to meeting that need. Enrolling your pet with your planned gift endowment will assure excellent care for the life of your pet.
You can also make a gift of support to the Stevenson Center.