Susan Kent is the City Librarian
for the Los Angeles Public Library where she is responsible
for the overall administration of the library system
which serves the largest population of any public
library in the United States (3.8 million people)
through a Central Library and 67 branch libraries
and is undergoing a massive facilities infrastructure
upgrade with 35 branch library building projects now
underway. Ms. Kent is a member of the Board of Directors
of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and actively
participates in raising private funds for the Los
Angeles Public Library. She has a Bachelor's degree
from the State University of New York at Binghamton
and a Master's degree from Columbia University in
New York. Ms. Kent served as the Chair of the Executive
Board of the Urban Libraries Council in 1999-2000
and was a member of the Board from 1994-2001. She
is a member of the Board of Directors of the Council
on Library and Information Resources. She served as
the President of the Public Library Association from
1987-1988 and was a member of the Council of the American
Library Association from 1990-1998. In 1998, she was
the first recipient of the Charlie Robinson Award
from the Public Library Association for excellence,
creativity and innovation as a Public Library Director.
Ms. Kent has been a member of the Bertelsmann Foundation's
International Network of Public Libraries since 1999
and has been very involved in activities related to
public libraries from an international perspective.
Ms. Kent is a Fellow of The Los Angeles Institute
for the Humanities. She is a member of the Trusteeship,
the Southern California Forum of the International
Women's Forum. She also serves as the President of
the Los Angeles City General Managers' Association.
She serves on the Los Angeles Unified School District's
Reading Matters Task Force which is advisory to the
Superintendent of Schools. Ms. Kent's experience in
public libraries includes work at the New York Public
Library, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Finkelstein
Memorial Library in Spring Valley, New York, the Tucson
Public Library in Arizona and the Minneapolis Public
Library in Minnesota. Ms. Kent's experience includes
two years as Managing Director of the Arizona Theatre
Company, a professional regional theatre. She was
an adjunct faculty member of the University of Arizona
Graduate Library School where she taught courses in
management, collection development and future trends
in library service. Ms. Kent serves as an independent
consultant for libraries and nonprofit organizations
in the areas of strategic planning, capital facilities
planning, financial development and management. Most
recently she has consulted for the San Francisco Public
Library on its "Post Occupancy Evaluation of the Central
Library", for the Seattle Public Library on its capital
facilities needs and strategic planning and for the
Kansas City Public Library on its plans for a new
Central Library and strategic initiatives related
to governance and funding. Ms. Kent is the co-editor
of Courtly Love in the Shopping Mall: Humanities Programs
for Young Adults, published by the American Library
Association in 1991. She has written a regular column
on fundraising for the Bottom Line and has had work
published in many professional journals and monographs
including "American Public Libraries: A Long Transformative
Moment" an article in Daedalus, the Journal of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fall, 1996).
Her most recent publication is a jointly authored
paper, "The Public Library: Idea - Cyberplace - Physical
Presence", published by Bertelsmann in 2000. Ms. Kent
is a frequent guest speaker at library symposia and
conferences. She has recently been named "Librarian
of the Year 2002" by the prestigious Library Journal.