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State Librarian latest ALA Emerging Leader
By admin | January 4, 2019
The Office of Library and Information Services congratulates Megan Hamlin-Black of the Rhode Island State Library for being selected for the American Library Association’s Emerging Leaders Program, Class of 2019. Megan is Rhode Island’s State Librarian; the State Library is Rhode Island’s legislative library and a service of the Secretary of State’s Office. (The State Library is not affiliated with the Office of Library and Information Services, which is the state library administrative agency, directed by the Chief of Library Services. But we do like to partner!)
Megan joins several Rhode Island colleagues who have participated in ALA’s Emerging Leaders Program, including Catherine Damiani (2016, now director of the Tiverton Public Library and current ALA Councillor), Bohyun Kim (2011, University of RI Libraries Chief Technology Officer and current ALA LITA President) and Ed Garcia (2010, director of the Cranston Public Library and member of the ALA Executive Board).
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