Después de muchos años como gerente de publicaciones municipales, Wayne se jubiló en 2016 y trabaja con LWHA a larga distancia desde Galveston, Texas. Ha sido miembro de la junta durante 12 años y ayudó a LWHA a través del trabajo del sitio web, el diseño del calendario de LWHA y la asistencia financiera y administrativa.
He began volunteering his assistance in 2010 after reading about Little Woman Home for Animals and its mission. Wayne has served as resident representative on the Galveston Animal Services Advisory Board to City Council and is especially involved in advocating on feral cat issues.
In his new role as director of LWHA succeeding Dr. Arreola, Wayne's commitment is to follow the path that Carlos first set out on, while also leading LWHA's investigation of birth control methods to slow feral cat population growth. He is currently using this simple and safe process of chemical estrus cycle interruption in LWHA's outreach with urban ferals in Galveston, Texas, through ingestion of micro-dose megestrol acetate.
Interest in the care of neglected cats and dogs goes international as Wayne is currently involved in securing ongoing funding to assist a dedicated animal rescue volunteer in Puglia,Taranto, Italy. Along with a fellow animal lover in Galveston, he has set up a website to bring attention to her efforts in Puglia, while working to find a stream of regular funding to assist this deeply committed volunteer.