Virginia Library Association Announces Departure of Executive Director Lisa Varga, Named Associate Executive Director of ALA’s Public Policy and Advocacy Office
Her last day with the Virginia Library Association is April 15, 2025. Lisa Varga has been a tireless advocate for Virginia’s libraries. Known for her courageous defense of intellectual freedom, Varga spearheaded efforts to defeat legislation that threatened First Amendment rights. In 2024, she played a pivotal role in defeating four bills in the Virginia General Assembly, and in 2023, she helped defeat 11 bills that could have restricted access to library materials for students across the Commonwealth. While no task was ever too small, Varga’s leadership extended far beyond day-to-day operations of VLA. She brought a personal touch to advocacy, empowering library workers and communities across Virginia to stand up for their rights and defend access to information. Varga’s dedication earned her national recognition as the 2024 Librarian of the Year, an honor bestowed by Library Journal. As Lisa Varga prepares to assume her new role with the ALA, the VLA will continue to thrive during this time of transition through the VLA Executive Committee. The organization will build on Varga's legacy in continuing her commitment to advocating for libraries and all library professionals. VLA is grateful for Lisa Varga's years of service and leadership. We will miss her guidance and leadership, but look forward to her continued success with the American Library Association. News about next steps for the Virginia Library Association will be available shortly. |