Michelle Young serves as the Library Director at the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, where she leverages her extensive experience in library management to foster a vibrant and inclusive community resource. In her role as Executive Director of this School District Public Library, which serves over 21,000...
Michelle Young serves as the Library Director at the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, where she leverages her extensive experience in library management to foster a vibrant and inclusive community resource. In her role as Executive Director of this School District Public Library, which serves over 21,000 residents in the Five Towns area, Michelle is dedicated to enhancing library services and ensuring that they meet the evolving needs of the community. Under her leadership, the library has become the second highest circulating library in Nassau County, NY, a testament to her commitment to promoting literacy and lifelong learning.
Michelle manages a diverse team of 50 employees within a spacious 54,000 square foot facility, where she champions innovative initiatives that drive organizational progress and positive change. Her expertise in electronic resources and library services has led to the successful implementation of digital literacy programs and enhanced access to electronic materials, ensuring that patrons can easily navigate the wealth of information available. Additionally, she has spearheaded community outreach efforts that engage residents and promote library resources, fostering a sense of belonging and encouraging participation in library programs.
With a strong foundation in library research, metadata, and reader's advisory, Michelle is adept at curating collections that reflect the interests and needs of the community. She is also a proponent of Library 2.0 principles, advocating for user-centered services that embrace technology and social media to connect with patrons. Through her visionary leadership, Michelle Young continues to transform the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library into a dynamic hub for learning, creativity, and community engagement.