Laramie County Library System
Kellie Johnson is an experienced professional in the fields of library services and education, currently serving as an Adult Services Specialist at Laramie County Library System since December 2016. In this role, Kellie focuses on non-fiction collection management, customer service, adult programming, and collection development. Prior experience includes serving as a Student Services Specialist at Laramie County Community College, where Kellie facilitated enrollment and financial aid services, and as an ACES/High School Equivalency Intake Technician, conducting student orientations and proctoring exams. Previous roles also include casework at Bethany Christian Services and Cheyenne Youth Alternatives, as well as a liaison position with PARENTS HELPING PARENTS OF WYOMING INC, aimed at improving parental involvement in schools. Kellie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Human Services from Black Hills State University.
Laramie County Library System
Our mission is to serve the people of Laramie County by encouraging and supporting lifelong learning and adventure. Our vision is to provide opportunities that empower everyone to reach their full potential. Our commitment is to: -Provide free and easy access to the printed word, information and cultural enhancement; -Promote reading and literacy for children and adults; -Offer a dynamic, current, pertinent and uncensored collection of materials in a variety of formats; -Maintain high quality customer service through well-trained professional librarians, managers, staff and volunteers; -Strengthen the library by developing, maintaining and sharing resources in a responsible manner; -Be a focal point for access to information, self-improvement, social interaction, cultural exposure and leisure; -Remain committed to continually utilizing and providing state of the art technology and digital resources; -Provide appropriate facilities to meet the needs of all people of Laramie County; and -Promote the services of the library. Adopted November 22, 2016 by the Laramie County Library System Board of Directors.