BROOKLYN'S LOSS IN OUR GAIN
The executive director of the Brooklyn, N.Y., public library system announced will resign her $200,000-a-year position to become the new executive director of the D.C. Public Library, DC ComDom reported. D.C. library trustees have scheduled a 9:35 a.m. meeting Thursday to make the appointment of Ginnie Cooper official.
Let's hope she can create/fix our pathetic library system. NYC has a great, well-endowed system. She will be in for the fight of her life with our entrenched and backward library. We hope change is on its way.
May 17, 2006
Posted by dcbubble.blogspot at 10:41 PM
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