Save Our Seabirds Launches Search for New CEO

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Save Our Seabirds (SOS), one of the largest wildlife rescues in the state of Florida, recently launched a search for a new chief executive officer, as current CEO David Pilston announced his retirement. Talent acquisition company MBJ Group is spearheading the organization’s nationwide search for a new CEO to help SOS fulfill its mission to rescue, rehabilitate and release seabirds, and to educate people of all ages on environmental issues. SOS receives calls to rescue approximately 5,000 birds every year and is home to many permanent avian residents and birds in rehab.

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