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About Sarah

Accomplishments

Led the North Suburban Library System to be selected as one of "Chicago's 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For" by the National Association for Business Resources, 2005 and 2008.

Elected President of the American Library Association, 1999-2000.

Over 40 years of leadership in national and international librarianship including work in public, academic, school, state library and cooperative library system settings in five states and two countries.

Nationally known advocate for libraries through her motivational speaking, regular newspaper column, Our Libraries, and television series, What's New In Libraries?

Recognized authority within the library profession nationally and internationally as an author of many library-specific books and publications.

Helped structure and led winning library referenda campaigns in Pennsylvania and Oregon.

Provided the vision and leadership to transition the North Suburban Library System into a Learning Organization under the organizational model established by Peter Senge.

Pioneered Internet access in libraries throughout the North Suburban Library System when the Internet was still in its infancy.

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