Julius C. Jefferson Jr. Current Position: Section Head Research and Library Services, Foreign Affars, Defense, and Trade Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress Institution/Organization: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress City: Washington State: DC Type of Library: Degrees and Certificates: University of Maryland, MLS Howard University, BA History Division Affiliation(s): LLAMA To which Round Tables do you belong? Federal and Armed Forces Libraries (FAFLRT) Intellectual Freedom Round Table (IFRT) International Relations (IRRT) To which Ethnic Affiliates do you belong? Black Caucus of ALA Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Were/are you a Spectrum Scholar? Were/are you an Emerging Leader? ALA and/or ALA-APA Activities: ALA Executive Board Member, 2015-2018;Executive Board Finance and Audit Committee, 2017-2018; ALA Councilor-at-Large, 2011-2021; ALA BARC Member, 2014-2018, ALA minating Committee Member,2015; ALA Committees on Committees, 2013-2014; ALA Legislative Assembly, Liaison 2012-2014; ALA E-book Task Force, 2011-2012; ALA Sub-Committee on Privacy, 2011-2012; ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee, 2010-2014, 2010-2011, Chair; ALA AFL-CIO-ALA, Library Service to Labor Groups, 2009-2015; ALA Diversity Committee, 2009-2010; ALA Dewey Award Jury; Chair 2018; ALA Lippincott Award, Chair 2017; ALA Lemony Snicket Award Jury, 2014-2015, Chair 2016; ALA EBSCO Scholarship Jury, 2010-2017, Chair, 2011-2016; ALA Equality Award Jury, 2009; Offices held in state/regional library associations, and other associations (include DATES): Freedom to Read Foundation Board, 2012-2016, President, 2013-2016 DCLA, President, 2015
BCALA - Executive Board, 2007-2009 Honors and Awards (library and non-library, including DATES): BCALA Outstanding Contribution to Publishing, co editor 21st Century Black Librarian in America, 2013 BCALA Appreciation Award, 2010 2010 Congressional Research Service "Special Achievement Award" Major Accomplishments: It is a major accomplishment anytime I have mentored, championed or encouraged library workers to advance and achieve their goals in our profession; through creating and participating in formal and informal mentorship programs, promoting diversity in the profession and advocating for fair treatment of library workers. It was a major accoplishment to serve as an ALA Executive Board member. Publication 1: The 21st-Century Black Librarian in America Issues and Challenges EDITED BY ANDREW P. JACKSON; JULIUS JEFFERSON JR. AND AKILAH S. NOSAKHERE Statement of Professional Concerns/Aspirations if Elected: ALA is at critical period for growth and innovation to strengthen our commitment to the core mission of improving library and information services and librarianship to enhance learning and ensure access for all. In order to navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead we need a leader that will invest in the mission and the members. As President-Elect I would promote the core values and strategic directions that strengthen our profession and help realize our mission, focusing on our strategic directions; Leadership and Professional Development, Equity Diversity and Inclusion, Advocacy and information Policy. I will focus on opportunities for professional development making ALA conference accessible, meaningful and significant to all so all members will have the opportunity to network and grow professionally with innovative and relevant content. I will make EDI a priority and advocate for social justice as we discuss and challenge important issues that are against our core values and adversely affect our professional and personal lives and the communities we serve. I would be a loud voice advocating for all librarians and the institutions they serve. Even more I would be a champion for members to advocate for issues in the communities they serve to improve and enhance learning and access for all. I will continue to support and advance intellectual freedom and privacy, understanding that both are essential to the exercise of free speech, free thought, and free association. My experience as a ALA Councilor and Past Executive Board member will help advance our conversation about ALA governance and fiscal challenges and opportunities. I will lead our association in the investment in growing our members, not just librarians but also all who believe that libraries transform lives by investing in mission and members. Number of Years as an ALA Member: 15
Lance Werner Current Position: Executive Director Institution/Organization: Kent District Library City: Comstock Park State: MI Type of Library: Public Previous Position 1: Director, Capital Area District Library, Lansing, MI (2009-2011) Previous Position 2: Library Law Specialist, Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI (2004-2009) Degrees and Certificates: Wayne State University, Masters Degree in Library and Information Science (2004) Michigan State University (MSU) College of Law, Juris Doctorate (2001) Division Affiliation(s): PLA LLAMA To which Round Tables do you belong? To which Ethnic Affiliates do you belong? Were/are you a Spectrum Scholar? Were/are you an Emerging Leader? ALA and/or ALA-APA Activities: ALA Policy Corps (January 2018 present) Offices held in state/regional library associations, and other associations (include DATES): Fellow at the Michigan Political Leadership Program (2018-present) Michigan Library Association, Chair of the Legislative Committee (2015-2016) Lakeland Library Cooperative, President (2015-2016) Wayne State University School of Library and Information Science Advisory Board (2015-present) Michigan Library Association, President (2012-2013)
Honors and Awards (library and non-library, including DATES): Library Journal s Librarian of the Year (2018) Secretary of State Special Tribute (2018) Michigan Library Association s Librarian of the Year (2017) Michigan Legislature Special Tribute (2017) Joey Rogers Leadership Award, Urban Libraries Council (2017) Wayne State University Rising Star (2017) Wayne State University Distinguished Alumni Award (2017) Library Journal Movers & Shakers Award, Change Agent (2016) Wayne State SLIS Program Distinguished Alumni Award (2014) Capital Area Michigan Works New Kid on the Block Award (2010) Major Accomplishments: Championed and directed KDL to develop and furnish the most robust ebook collection in the State of Michigan and in the Midwest in response to exponentially increasing demand. KDL E- book circulation went up over 1586% over 4 years. Enabled no-cost healthcare for part-time employees. Began partnerships and programs to champion 3 rd grade reading initiatives to help Kent County children. Convinced the local TEA Party groups to assist KDL with its millage election for an increase. We won a 45% tax increase by the widest margin ever. Started the WriteMichigan Short Story Contest where the winners get published and there is a juried and popular vote vetting process, which was the first contest of its kind nationally. Publication 1: The Library Tax is Different, Every Library Blog, 2015 Publication 2: Practical Family Law Research Resources, Michigan Bar Journal, June 2008 Publication 3: Researching the First Amendment, Michigan Bar Journal, June 2005 Links to further information: https://www.kdl.org/about https://www.linkedin.com/in/lance-werner-a58b9b7/ Statement of Professional Concerns/Aspirations if Elected: As the old saying goes, A rising tide lifts all boats, and that s something in which I truly believe especially when it comes to libraries. Through my position on both the Michigan Library Association Legislative Board and State Bar of Michigan Committee on Libraries, I ve had the opportunity to fight for state funding for libraries, assist in the writing of legislation to protect libraries right to distribute information on ballot proposals leading up to elections and help craft bills designed to protect libraries from losing budget monies to tax captures. Having found success fighting for libraries on a local and state level, I m eager to be a mentor and champion for library systems nationwide. I ve always believed that the success of one library depends on the success of all libraries. My ultimate personal goal is to ensure that success by acting as a legislative champion for the libraries, the people who work for them and the patrons they serve. The success of this depends on helping libraries to deliver exceptional value to tax payers and serving underserved audiences. During my 20 years as a librarian, I ve witnessed libraries help people to become the absolute best versions of themselves
and to me, that s something worth fighting for. Number of Years as an ALA Member: 15