Retired Library Supervisor of circulation of 25 yrs. Strong skills in communication and time management. Detail-oriented with a focus on operational efficiency and community. Recognized for problem solving skills and effective communications.
May 1996-April 2006
Have a back ground in Floral Design and Horticulture. Teaching programs for the public with plants and seed sowing and saving.
Owner and founder of a floral design company, overseeing all aspects of business.
Created Floral arrangements for weddings and events, Managing everything from the initial planning and concept to final delivery
ensured each project met the clients specifications and adhered to high-quality standards.
Overview
25
25
years of professional experience
Work History
Supervisor of Circulation
City of Westminster
7392 Irving St, Westminster Irving St Library
06.2001 - 12.2025
Oversaw daily circulation operations, ensuring efficient distribution of library materials.
Developed and implemented strategic initiatives to enhance patron engagement and service delivery.
Collaborated with community partners to expand outreach programs and increase library usage.
Assisted in the development of annual budgets, setting realistic financial goals while identifying potential cost-saving opportunities within various operational aspects thereof across all levels throughout each fiscal year period respectively under revie
Oversaw inventory management to ensure adequate stock levels, minimize waste, and maintain optimal efficiency.
Managed a team of staff members for efficient daily operations and high customer satisfaction rates.
Fostered a positive work environment, promoting employee engagement, teamwork, and motivation.
Created and manged the Seed Library. taught seed starting, saving, pest control, hosted plant exchange programs, taught winter sowing, and collaborated with the City Greenhouse and Forestry department for other programs for the public.
Worked with MASA seed bank, helping with seed packaging. net worked with Botanical Interest, Baker seeds and encouraging patrons to save seeds and some of their harvest back to the library.