Richmond, BC – At their most recent meeting, the Richmond Public Library Board elected Robin Leung as Board Chair and Traci Corr as Vice-Chair. Returning Board members include: Chaslynn Gillanders, Jordan Oye and Caty Liu. City Councillor Linda McPhail will continue to serve as the City Council representative to the Richmond Public Library Board and the Board welcomes Councillor Kelly Greene as the City Council Alternate representative.

 

The Board thanks Susan Koch, outgoing Board Chair and Diane Cousar, Trustee, for their eight years of dedication and service to the Board. The Board also thanks Alexa Loo, outgoing City Council Alternate representative, for her strong support for the library over the past four years.

 

New to the Board are Denise Hawthorne, Denise Hui and Danielle Lemon, recently appointed by Richmond City Council for a two year term. Also returning to the Board is Traci Corr, recently re-appointed by Richmond City Council for a two year term.

 

Hawthorne is an active volunteer with the Friends of the Richmond Public Library and is passionate about advocating and fundraising for the library. She brings strong process improvement and project oversight skills to the Board.

 

Hui is an established local realtor with a lengthy history of volunteering in the community, particularly with the BC Children`s Hospital Foundation. She is a life-long library user and an enthusiastic supporter of library services.

 

Lemon is a corporate and commercial lawyer with a broad range of experience. She also has a passion for local arts, theatre and Indigenous studies, which is reflected in her varied volunteer experience, certifications and education.

 

Newly elected Board Chair Robin Leung says that the Library Board and staff are looking forward to acting on the community’s feedback, collected during the recent public consultation. The library has a new Strategic Plan which reflects the ideas of the community and will guide the library as it evolves and grows to meet the needs of our unique and diverse community,” says Leung. “There is something for everyone at the library and we are excited to play a key role in helping Richmond residents of all ages to learn and reach their fullest potential.”

 

“We’re very grateful for the ongoing support of City Council, our community and our dedicated Friends of the Library,” added Leung. “We also appreciate the support of local partners who share our values and work with us to offer unique learning opportunities. Please contact the library if you are interested in becoming a partner of the library yourself or if you wish to volunteer your time.”

 

Contact: Christi Hrabowsky, Executive Assistant, 604-231-6421, christi.hrabowsky@yourlibrary.ca