Emily Drabinski Is President-Elect of ALA

Emily Drabinski

Emily Drabinski, interim chief librarian at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, has been named 2022-2023 president-elect of the American Library Association. Drabinski received 5,410 votes, while Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, had 4,622 votes.

"Thank you to everyone who participated in this election," Drabinski said. "I am humbled and excited to serve as your president-elect. Thank you to Kelvin Watson for standing for election with me. I have the deepest respect and gratitude for Kelvin and his commitment to libraries.

"As we face an uncertain and challenging future, I know this: we have each other, and we are enough. I am ready to get to work with all of you to strengthen our association and our field to support library workers and the communities we serve. Thank you for your confidence and support of my vision for ALA and your role in that vision. We have a lot of work ahead to build collective power for the public good. I can't wait to get started with all of you."

Drabinski has served as chair of the International Relations Committee (2020-21), ALA councilor-at-large (2018-20) and chair of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Frameworks and Standards Committee (2019-20). She is an active member of ACRL and Core (Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures). She is co-chair of the ACRL President's Program Planning Committee (2020-21) and serves as reviews editor for College & Research Libraries. She is also a member of several round tables and of several ALA affiliates: the Black Caucus of ALA; REFORMA: The National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking; the American Indian Library Association; the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association; and the Chinese American Librarians Association.

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