Zoo Atlanta
Environmental Services
Atlanta, Georgia
Non-Profit
Our Company
The early years of the 21st century were challenging ones for Zoo Atlanta. Like many of the nation’s cultural attractions, the Zoo felt the impact of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. Zoo leaders embarked on a crucial period of evaluation, aligning the Zoo’s mission of conservation, education and family fun with a new strategic plan that would guide the institution in a growing and changing city and state. Maple announced his retirement from Zoo Atlanta in 2002, and Dennis W. Kelly assumed leadership as President and CEO in 2003. Outback Station, the final phase of the Orkin Children’s Zoo, opened in 2004, followed by The Living Treehouse, a new addition to The Ford African Rain Forest.Skills We're Looking For
Bookkeeping
Customer Service
Digital Analytics
Digital Media
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Preparing Reports
Program Management
Public Relations
Researching
Scheduling Meetings
Scheduling
Social Media Monitoring
Social Media Management