Virginia Library Association 2025 Election of Officers ResultsPlease join us in congratulating the newly elected members of the Virginia Library Association Executive Committee for 2025. Vice-President/President-Elect - Nancy Falciani-WhiteNancy Falciani-White has been elected to a 3-year term as Vice-President/President-Elect.
Before all that time in academia, however, Nancy was a dedicated public library user. She grew up in New Jersey, homeschooled from second grade through high school, and the public library was central to her childhood. She grew up a voracious reader, and the magic of the public library for her was in the breadth of what was available to read, learn, and use, as well as in the welcoming staff who knew her by name. Nancy has been a peer-reviewer for VLACRL presentations, a presenter and attendee at VLA, and a mentor in the Virginia Library Leadership Academy (VALLA), as well as involved with VIVA and VICULA. Nancy earned a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (English, Education, Music) from Wheaton College, an MSLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an EdD in Instructional Technology from Northern Illinois University. Secretary - Kendra Hawkins Kendra Hawkins has been elected to a 2-year term as Secretary.
Growing up in a military family, Kendra moved around a lot before settling down in the Tidewater area of Southeastern Virginia while she was in elementary school. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from Norfolk State University in Norfolk, VA and a Master of Library Science from Clarion University in Clarion, PA. Since receiving her MLS, she has worked as an Acquisitions and Electronic Resources librarian for the Department of the Army, Manager of the Indian River Library in Chesapeake, VA and Technology and Content Strategy Manager at the Suffolk Public Library in Suffolk VA. Kendra has been an active member of VLA for several years, most recently serving on the task force for the 2024 Virginia Library Leadership Academy (VALLA) Cohort. She also co-presented at the 2023 VLA Conference. She wholeheartedly believes in the purpose of the VLA “to develop, promote, and improve library and information services, library staff, and the profession of librarianship in order to advance literacy and learning and to ensure access to information in the Commonwealth of Virginia.” Kendra also believes the mission of libraries is rooted in the principles of access, education, community, and intellectual freedom, with the overarching goal of enriching lives and strengthening communities. An avid reader and science fiction fan, Kendra finds solace in exploring new galaxies and going on interstellar adventures through her frequent Amazon book purchases and favorite TV series. Nancy and Kendra will begin their terms at the conclusion of the Virginia Library Association's business meeting, held immediately before the closing session of the Annual Conference on Friday, October 18, 2024. |