Kansas City, Kansas Public Library
Carol Levers has extensive experience in library management, currently serving as the Director of Libraries for Kansas City, Kansas Public Library since July 2010. Previously, Carol held the position of Branch Manager for the Argentine Public Library, overseeing 16 staff members and managing all operations at the only remaining Carnegie library in the Kansas City area. Carol's career includes roles as Reference Librarian and Weekend Building Supervisor at Kansas City Public Library, as well as Community Services Librarian and Volunteer Coordinator at Kansas City Kansas Public Library. Carol holds a Master's degree in Library Science from Emporia State University and a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources and Management from Park University.
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Kansas City, Kansas Public Library
The Kansas City, Kansas Public Library is composed of five branches plus the Support Services Center. The library is governed by the Board of Education of Unified School District #500. As a public library, KCKPL recognizes that the library serves all residents of Wyandotte County, no matter age or economic conditions. This service area comprises a large and diverse population that is challenged by high levels of poverty and poor economic conditions. The goals of the library speak to broad community needs, including adequately located, maintained, accessible and secure public spaces; to ensure that services being offered to patrons are current and meet the needs of a constantly evolving community; to ensure that KCKPL is a good steward of tax-payer dollars; and that all citizens of Wyandotte County have access to library services. Kansas City, Kansas Public Library’s Mission: Connecting members of our dynamic community with information, tools, resources, and welcoming spaces to enrich their lives. Kansas City, Kansas Public Library Vision: Leading the way in information. Kansas City, Kansas Public Library is committed to the following Values: Excellence in Public Service Innovation in Service Delivery Intellectual Freedom Embracing Diversity Integrity and Responsibility Outstanding Leadership Teamwork and Community Partnership Valuing and Empowering Employees Patron Privacy