By the time Jen graduated with an MS in Library and Information Services in 2008 from Simmons College, she had already dedicated many years to working in public libraries. She began her career in 1994 as a Page at the Portland Public Library. Since then, she has held a variety of positions, from office assistant, substitute, and Lending Services and Systems Coordinator in Portland, to Technology Coordinator, Head of Lending Services, and Interim Assistant Director at the Walker Memorial Library, before becoming the Director of the Windham Public Library in 2013.
Jen’s influence as a librarian extends well beyond her service area. She has made significant contributions to the Maine Library Association as a longtime active member, recently serving as the Association President from 2019-2021. MLA named her Outstanding Librarian of the year in 2014. Jen has also been active in the American Library Association for many years, was the ALA Maine Chapter Councilor from 2014-2017, and has been active on many committees.
Name | State |
Martha Boksenbaum | RI |
Taylor Cardillo | RI |
Amy Dziewit | MA |
Jessica Elias | MA |
Justine Fafara | NH |
Sarah Frost | NH |
Miguel Garcia III | CT |
Leigh Ann Hamel | NH |
Susan Harmon | NH |
Bethany Jarret | MA |
Ann Kardos | MA |
Sara Kelso | MA |
Michael Long | MA |
Samantha Lucius | NH |
Amy McMullen | VT |
Maisam Nouh | CT |
Azra Palo | NH |
Elise Petrarca | RI |
Alessandra Petrino | CT |
Loren Polk | VT |
Lauren Rettig | ME |
Melissa Small | ME |
Deborah Smith | CT |
Megan Smith | ME |
Sean Smith | MA |
Rachel Statham | ME |
Mireille Sturmann | RI |
Alyssa Taft | RI |
Molly Virello | CT |
Katherine Webber | ME |
Sarah Camille Wilson | VT |
NELA is pleased to announce Fay Zipkowitz as the 2019 Emerson Greenaway Award recipient. Fay’s distinguished’s career as a dedicated New England librarian began in 1966 and has included technical services, reference work, administration, and library science education. She has, rightly, been described by her colleagues as a true Renaissance librarian.
Right out of library school, Fay worked as a Readers Advisor at the Cleveland Public Library, followed by a position as an archivist at the Temple, on the campus of Case Western Reserve. She then moved to New England, where she worked for 11 years at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in a variety of positions, including Head of Information Processing, Acting Head of Government Documents, and Assistant to the University Librarian. During this time she also earned a Master’s degree in English at the university and worked on a doctorate in library science at Simmons College, which she received in 1977. Fay then left UMass Amherst to become Director of the Worcester Consortium of Academic Libraries, followed by 5 years as Head of the Rhode Island Department of Library Services, where she also served as a member of the Governor’s cabinet.