BROWARD COUNTY, FL – Allison Grubbs has been named the new Director for the Broward County Libraries Division. She has held the position of Interim Director since February 2021, after joining Broward County Library (BCL) in June 2019 as Libraries Division Assistant Director.
Ms. Grubbs brings more than a decade of public library experience to her new role, coming to BCL from Washington State where she led Public Services at the Timberland Regional Library, which has a jurisdiction of five counties.
Since joining the staff of BCL, Ms. Grubbs has been instrumental in the library’s award-winning efforts to provide community library services during the COVID-19 pandemic, helped shepherd the Division through a conversion of the libraries’ automation system and has expanded the online program offerings for the public. Ms. Grubbs actively represents BCL on the statewide level as the Vice-Chair for the Intellectual Freedom Committee and at the national level as a member of the Urban Libraries Council.
“I am honored to be selected for this position and to have the opportunity to serve the people and communities of Broward County,” says Grubbs. “I am committed to continuing our tradition of excellence as we move into a promising future.”
“Our world-class library system is vital to our community and deserves a dedicated and experienced leader. I have the utmost confidence in Ms. Grubbs and her ability to continue to implement creative ways to serve Broward County residents,” says Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry.
Ms. Grubbs earned her Masters of Library and Information Science from Valdosta State University and completed her undergraduate studies at North Georgia College and State University.
* The Director’s Book Club Is Back, September 29, Online Oct. 7, 13 & 21, in-person.
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