Proposed Salem Public Library District
Director

CHARLES HOWARD

OCCUPATION: Sole proprietor GrantsCrafter Consultancy

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:

High School Science Teacher and Principal, LaSalle, Colorado

Biomedical Research Scientist, Oregon Primate Research Center, Beaverton

Associate Professor, College of Optometry, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, College of Health and Human Services, Western Michigan University

Executive Director, University of Northern Colorado Research Corporation, Greeley

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Colorado State College of Education, BA, MA

University of Wisconsin-Madison, MS, PhD

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:

Weld County/Greeley Economic Development Action Partnership, Board of Directors, Greeley, Colorado

Edison School-Based Health Center, Management Team, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Community Information System for Health Services, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Prior Community Activities:

Board of Directors, American Diabetes Association and chair, Oregon Affiliate; Board of Directors on: University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Greeley; Bach Festival Society of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Planned Parenthood of Southwest Michigan, Kalamazoo, and Oregon Graduate School of Professional Psychology of Pacific University, Forest Grove

Current Community Activities:

Board of Directors, MidValley Development Professionals, Salem; Board of Directors, Salem Public Library Foundation, Salem

Comments:

A stably funded district will restore the capabilities of the Salem Public Library to again fully achieve its role as a cultural and educational center for the community.

The new District Board of Directors will be responsible for the creation of an administrative structure including bylaws, articles of incorporation, establishment of accounting procedures, and negotiations with the City of Salem to transfer the building and its materials to the district.

Stabilized funding will permit: restoration of lost library services and programs; hiring people for the many positions lost over the past decade due to budget cuts; assured continuation of the bookmobile; purchase of books, computers, and materials; and increased hours and days the library is open. Long range plans could include building much needed library branches in the north, east and south areas of Salem.

It is an exciting opportunity and I would enjoy working to bring a new library district to its full potential.

(This information furnished by Charles Howard

and is printed exactly as submitted.)

 

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