Fulton County Library System
Kimberly S. has a diverse professional background in library management, legal research, and administrative roles. Kimberly has experience working in various libraries, law firms, and corporations, handling responsibilities such as staff supervision, program development, and research analysis. Kimberly has demonstrated expertise in maintaining relationships with community agencies, evaluating employee performance, and providing training on legal resources. Kimberly holds a Master of Library & Information Science degree from Clark Atlanta University and a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication/Media Studies from UC San Diego.
Fulton County Library System
The Fulton County Library System serves as a cultural and intellectual center that enriches the community and empowers all residents with essential tools for lifelong learning. The Fulton County Library System serves the citizens of Fulton County and the City of Atlanta (including the portion of the city in DeKalb County). It is the largest in the state, with 34 libraries and a collection of more than 2.5 million items. It offers innovative programs, services and virtual resources tailored to meet the needs of each branch's community. Children, teens and adults may choose from a variety of classes, visit exhibitions, listen to authors discuss their work, check out videos, DVDs and CDs, attend book club discussions, get homework help, hear music and see live performances. Last year patrons borrowed more than 4.2 million items, made 4 million visits to the libraries and its website had over 4 million hits.