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Linda Barsevich

Director Of Finance And Administration at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Linda Barsevich has a comprehensive work experience in various financial roles. Linda started their career in 1985 as a Senior Accountant at KPMG US and worked there until 1989. In 1989, they joined Rockwell International as an Internal Auditor for a brief period. Later that year, Linda became the Deputy Director of Finance for the City of Pittsburgh and held the position until 2002. From 2002 to 2007, they served as the Chief Financial Officer for the Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. In 2007, Linda joined the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh as the Director of Finance and Administration. Linda also served on the Board of Directors for the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation from 2013 to 2018.

Linda Barsevich pursued their education in a chronological order. Linda began their studies at West Virginia University from 1981 to 1985, where they completed their undergraduate degree in Business, focusing on Accounting and Finance.

After that, they continued their academic journey at Carnegie Mellon University from 1997 to 1999, where they obtained a Master of Public Management degree. During this time, Linda specialized in Public Policy Analysis.

Later on, in 2012, Linda acquired the designation of Master Gardener from Penn State University. Unfortunately, the specific start and end years of this program were not provided.

Additionally, Linda Barsevich holds a certification as a Certified Public Accountant, issued by the PA State Board of Accountancy. However, the exact month and year of obtaining this certification were not specified.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Advancing knowledge. Inspiring life-long learning. Strengthening communities. Every day, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh provides this and much more to the members of our community. With more than 2 million visitors annually, the Library continues to be the region's most visited asset. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh contributes to the educational attainment, economic development, and cultural enrichment of the region. Through critical services such as early learning programs for children, job search assistance and computer and Internet access, the Library fosters lifelong learning and is a renowned leader among the nation’s libraries. With more than 2 million visitors and 3.4 million items borrowed each year, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is the region’s most visited asset and one of the largest public libraries in Pennsylvania. Established in 1895 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie as a public trust to be funded by the community, the Library derives approximately 90% of its annual operating budget from public or government sources, including the Allegheny County Regional Asset District (RAD), the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Pittsburgh.


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