The Tennessee State Library and Archives and Secretary of State Tre Hargett proudly recognize Donna Jordon with the Eagleville Bicentennial Public Library and Ginger Graves with the Smyrna Public Library who recently graduated from the Tennessee Public Library Management Program with their Public Library Management Certifications.
This year, 22 librarians across the state graduated from the program as Certified Public Library Managers. To earn this distinction these librarians completed three years of course work through the Tennessee Public Library Management Institute, more than 90 hours of continuing education, and completed a final project.
"These graduates are an impressive group. They sacrificed to complete this rigorous three-year program while still doing their full-time jobs. Their level of participation shows how dedicated they are to their libraries and communities," said State Librarian Chuck Sherrell.
The Tennessee Public Library Management Institute is an annual workshop that focuses on management, leadership, and community partnership building skills, hosted by the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The institute includes sessions on library values and governance, project management, staffing best practices, funding and budgeting, marketing, public speaking, and strategic planning.
This graduating class was the first to experience the addition of online/virtual training throughout the year including monthly meetings and projects.
For more information about the Tennessee State Library and Archives, please visit https://sos.tn.gov/tsla. For information about the Tennessee Public Library Management Institute visit https://tsla.libguides.com/