Q: Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
A: I’ve been working in public libraries for 20 years. I was the branch manager in Bay Village for 10 years. I was a children’s librarian before that and loved the opportunity to work with all ages.
Q: Did you always want to work
in a library?
A: Yes. As a kid, I spent the entire summer between the pool and the library. You could have 50 items out on your card at once, and I always did. I love what libraries represent as a place where people can come together.
Q: Why are you excited to be working at the Rocky River Public Library?
A: The staff are very dedicated, and the level of programming is fantastic. The community also drew me in and is very supportive.
Q: What initiatives are you planning for the library?
A: We’re celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2028, and I’m looking forward to bringing us into the next century of service in a deliberate and exciting way. We’re looking at ways to adapt our programming to the community’s needs, refresh some spaces and ensure we’re sustaining partnerships within the community.
Q: Do you have any favorite books?
A: I’m almost always reading more than one book. One of my favorite contemporary writers is James McBride and his book, Deacon King Kong. I love memoirs, and Molly Shannon's book, Hello, Molly. My childhood favorites are classics like The Secret Garden and A Little Princess.