For immediate release | April 11, 2019
Cawthorne elected ACRL vice-president/president-elect
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CHICAGO - Jon E. Cawthorne, dean of the Wayne State University Library System and School of Information Sciences, has been elected ACRL vice-president/president-elect. He will become president-elect following the 2019 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., and assume the presidency in July 2020 for a one-year term.
Cinthya Ippoliti, director and university librarian, Auraria Library, University of Colorado-Denver (Auraria Campus); and Kim Copenhaver, associate professor, reference, instruction, and access services librarian, Eckerd College, have been elected to the ACRL Board of Directors as Director-at-Large.
Jacquelyn A. Bryant, assistant professor, library, Community College of Philadelphia, has been elected to the ACRL Board of Directors as Division Councilor.
“I thank everyone in ACRL for this great honor and responsibility,” Cawthorne said. “I came into this process knowing that either one of us, Anne Marie Casey or myself, would positively influence the leadership priorities of ACRL over the next three years. It is a true honor and privilege to receive your vote, confidence, and trust. I look forward to working with every college and research library, Mary Ellen Davis, and the wonderful staff at ACRL. Let’s go!”
During his 24 years of ACRL membership, Cawthorne has served as chair of the ACRL Diversity Alliance Steering Committee (2016–present) and as a member of the ACRL President’s Program Committee (2015–17). Previously, he was a member of the ACRL New Publications Advisory Board (2015), the ACRL Friends’ Fundraising Committee (2007–10), the ACRL Publications Coordinating Committee (2006–08), the ACRL Poster Sessions Committee (2003–05), and the ACRL President’s Program Planning Committee (2002–04).
“I am delighted to welcome Jon E. Cawthorne to the ACRL Board of Directors,” said ACRL Executive Director Mary Ellen K. Davis. “Jon brings to the Board a wealth of leadership experience and a passion for academic libraries, higher education, and mentoring. He has demonstrated his commitment to addressing systemic challenges through such work as founding the ACRL Diversity Alliance as a way to collectively address recruiting and supporting underrepresented, diverse individuals. I look forward to Jon continuing the important work of increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in ACRL, the profession, and across higher education through his leadership and service on the Board over the next three years.”
Cawthorne’s work within 91´«Ã½ includes being a mentor for the LLAMA Mentoring Program (2018), a member of both the 91´«Ã½ Nominating Committee (2006–08) and the Office of Diversity Director Search Committee (2007), along with serving as chair of the 91´«Ã½ Spectrum Advisory Committee (2006–07) and the 91´«Ã½ Lippincott Award Committee (2006–07). He was a member of the Spectrum Initiative Institute (2004–08 and 1999–2000), the 91´«Ã½ Awards Committee (2003–06), and the Peggy Sullivan Awards Committee (2004–05), and served on the 91´«Ã½ Publishing Committee (2000–02). Cawthorne additionally developed and comanaged the Black Caucus of the 91´«Ã½ (BC91´«Ã½) homepage (1995–99), served as chair of the 4th National Conference New Member Orientation (1998), and sat on the BC91´«Ã½ Executive Board (1995–97).
Additionally, his work with state, regional, and other national associations include successfully gaining membership into the Greater Western Library Alliance for West Virginia University (2015) and Wayne State University (2017), serving as board member at-large of the Greater Western Library Alliance (2015–17), president of the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortia (2016), cochair of the Michigan Library Association’s Special Events Committee (2000), and chair of the Oregon State Library Association’s Membership Committee (1996–97).
Cawthorne received the BC91´«Ã½ Advocacy Award (2015), 91´«Ã½’s John Cotton Dana Award for the San Diego State University Library and Information Access for Marketing Spirit of the Land (2005), the “Outstanding 25” at San Diego State University for campus and community work Spirit of the Land (2004), and the Outstanding Faculty Award Presented by Office of Multicultural Affairs at the University of Oregon (1997). He serves as an Advisory Board member and faculty for the University of North Carolina-Greensboro Diversity Residency Institute. He is also cofounder of the ACRL Diversity Alliance and of the Michigan Digital Publishing Institute.
His publications include: “On Becoming: The ten thousand hours towards positive leadership,” in “Crucible Moments: Inspiring Library Leadership,” edited by Steven Bell, (Santa Barbara: Mission Bell Media, 2015); “Navigating the Future with Scenario Planning: A Guidebook for Librarians,” coauthored by Joan Giesecke and Deb Pearson (Chicago: 91´«Ã½, 2015); and “Leading from the Middle: An Examination of Shared Leadership in Academic Libraries,” in the Journal of Academic Librarianship (March 2010).
For full ACRL election results, visit the .
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