Lindsay Harris has been the Woodstock Public Library's Manager of Operations for the past three years and now she's the CEO.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Public Library now has a new Chief Executive Officer.
Lindsay Harris officially stepped up to the CEO position today. Board Chair Ken Whiteford released the following statement.
“The Board is very pleased that Lindsay will be the next CEO of the Woodstock Public Library. Lindsay has the background to promote a healthy work environment and an eagerness to continue to support staff and our community in this new role. The Board looks forward to working with Lindsay and applauds her passion for library services, open access, and staff development as we continue to serve a growing community.”
Harris is no stranger to the library, after serving as the Manager of Operations for the past three years. She has accomplished a lot during that time, including the migration of the Library's Integrated Library System and she helped launch the new public catalogue.
Before joining the WPL team, Harris spent 15 years with the London Public Library in various positions. She also graduated from Western University with a Master's degree in Library Science and Information. She also has a certificate in Library Management and Supervision from the Ontario Library Service.

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