April 19, 2024

Colorado: Jamie LaRue Leaving Director Position at Douglas County Libraries

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Jamie LaRue told his staff at the library earlier this week that he would be leaving his position at the library and then blogged about his decision to move on yesterday.

He’ll stay at the helm for another 90 days and then will move work as a consultant, speaker, etc.

In His Words

LaRue writes:

 I’ll be moving full time to writer, speaker, facilitator, workshop leader, consultant. A lot of what I do is immediately applicable to libraries. But much of what I’ve learned is applicable to a much larger world. My particular interests: leadership training and development (especially for those emerging Millennial generation hires), the management of hiring processes for executives, strategic planning, and – this is key – consultation for the institutions (of ANY size) who are about to do something big.

Read the Full Text of Jamie LaRue’s Blog Post

Btw, LaRue also notes that the director position at Douglas County, CO Libraries is now open. Here’s the position listing.

About Jamie LaRue

LaRue’s work/leadership has gained a lot of attention in recent years especially in the area of ebooks/libraries and indepenedent publishing. Here are a few posts to learn more about him and his work. We’ve also included a link to a column he wrote for Publisher’s Weekly.

 An In-Depth Look at the Work of Jamie LaRue, Douglas County (Colorado) Libraries Director (June 29, 2013)
LaRue is profiled in Governing magazine.

Douglas County Libraries Launching Capital Campaign to Help Build New Branches (June 9, 2013)

Give ’em What They Want? (March 29, 2012)
by Jamie LaRue (via Publisher’s Weekly)

New Library Direct Enables Libraries to Acquire Large Opening Collections of Smashwords Ebooks

Congrats to Jamie LaRue and good luck as you transition to your new job. See you “on the road”.

Hat Tip/Thanks: @mattrweaver

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Gary Price (gprice@mediasourceinc.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. Before launching INFOdocket, Price and Shirl Kennedy were the founders and senior editors at ResourceShelf and DocuTicker for 10 years. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com, and is currently a contributing editor at Search Engine Land.