Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
L'Oréal S. has diverse experience in community engagement, education, and arts therapy. Currently serving as a Library Services Associate at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh since July 2018, L'Oréal S. supports community initiatives by collaborating with various partners and ensuring patrons access desired programs and services. Previous roles include Operations Assistant at New Voices Pittsburgh, where communication and collaboration on projects were key responsibilities, and Drama Therapy Intern at NYC Department of Education, delivering psychosocial support to alternative high school students. Earlier experiences include work as a Child Life/Creative Arts Specialist Intern at Hackensack University Medical Center, Assistant Infant/Preschool Teacher at the University of Pittsburgh, and Youth Development Coordinator at Housing Opportunities Unlimited, focusing on programming and support for youth in underserved communities. L'Oréal S. holds a Master of Arts in Drama Therapy from New York University, a Master of Fine Arts in Nonfiction from Chatham University, and a Bachelor of Science in Leisure Services from Ithaca College.
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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