Longtime librarian named MultCo Library director

Portland, ORLocal News

Annie Lewis's recent appointment as the Director of Multnomah County Library signifies an important advancement in her professional journey, reflecting her commitment to public service. Lewis discovered her passion for books later in life, which she attributes to the transformative power of public libraries. As the new director, she is poised to implement innovative programs and services that resonate with the community's diverse needs. Lewis's leadership will be crucial in fostering a welcoming environment for library patrons of all ages, emphasizing inclusivity and accessibility. Jessica Vega Pederson, the chair of the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners, praised Lewis's experience and vision for the library system.

The Multnomah County Library serves a wide array of communities, and her focus will be on enhancing outreach and engagement efforts. This appointment comes at a critical juncture when libraries are adapting to technological advancements and shifting societal expectations. Lewis's leadership is expected to not only uphold the library's rich traditions but also to drive it toward a vibrant future.

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