Ed sayres biography

  • Edward Sayres was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from to Edward Sayres was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Ed Sayres is Former President/CEO at PET Industry Joint Advisory Council.
  • Born in New Brighton, Christchurch, on 10 September , Edward (Ted) George Sayers grew up in straitened circumstances.
  • Our Meeting with the Ex-ASPCA CEO

    We’ve written a few times about the controversial appointment of Ed Sayres, who was head of the ASPCA from to , to be the new head of the pet industry’s trade association, PIJAC. Given Sayres’ past statements that no one should buy a pet from a pet store—even if it came from a high-standards breeder—people in the pet world are understandably concerned. On the other hand, Sayres penned an open letter saying that he only got a small slice of information about the pet world while at the ASPCA, and that he had recently learned a lot more, resulting in some changed views.

    So who’s the real Ed Sayres? That’s the million-dollar question. We invited him to our office to ask him, and he accepted.

    Up until this point, Sayres’ professional history has been with animal welfare groups; before ASPCA (the “big dog”) he was with American Humane Association (the moderates), PetSmart Charities, San Francisco SPCA, and St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center. Interesti

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  • Sayers, Edward

    Biography

    9 Feb. &#x;17 July Horticulturalist.3 Born in Canterbury, Kent Co., England.4 Son of Edward Sayers and Mary.5 Married Ruth D. Vose, 23 Jan. , in St. Louis.6 Purchased land in Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, from JS and Emma Smith, 19 May Moved to Nauvoo, before JS hid at Sayers&#x;s home, Aug. , to avoid fängelse for his alleged complicity in attempt to kill former Missouri governor Lilburn W. Boggs.9 Migrated to Utah Territory with Silas Richards's pioneer company, summer Lived at Salt Lake City for remainder of life

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    • History, –, volume C-1 [2 November –31 July ]
    • Deed to Edward Sayers, 19 May
    • History Draft [1 July–31 December ]
    • History, –, volume D-1 [1 August –1 July ]
    • History, –, volume F-1 [1 May –8 August ]
    • Journal, månad –December
    • Letter from Emma Smith, 16 August
    • Letter from efternamn Law, 15 August
    • Letter from Wilson Law, 16 August
    • Letter from Wilson Law, 17 August
    • Letter to Emma Smith, 16 August
    • Letter to John M. Bern

      Edward Sayres

      English cricketer

      Edward Sayres (born 19 December at North Stoke, Sussex; died 11 January at Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from to

      Edward Sayres was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] A right-handed batsman and right arm slow roundarmbowler who was mainly associated with Cambridge University, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Sussex, he made 24 known appearances in first-class matches and took wickets.[2] He played for the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series.

      In later life he was a clergyman.[1] He was ordained in Norwich in , and served as rector at Cold Ashton from until his death in He and his wife Anna married in and had four sons and three daughters.[3]

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      1. ^ ab"Sayres, Edward (SRSE2)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
      2. ^CricketArchive. Retrieved on 17 November
      3. ^Philip Paine,