Carrie Hayter has a diverse work experience in the field of library services and research. Carrie began their career as a Paralegal at The White House in 1998 and later worked at Keker & Van Nest in a similar role. In 2000, they transitioned to become a Senior Web Editor at ALM, where they worked until 2003.
Carrie then took on the role of Librarian at the Union League Club from 2005 to 2008. During this time, they managed all aspects of the library and successfully implemented author speaker series and a holiday book fair.
Following their tenure at the Union League Club, Carrie worked as a Reference Librarian at the Roseland Free Public Library in a part-time capacity. Simultaneously, they held a full-time position as a Reference Librarian at Lowenstein Sandler PC from 2008 to 2009. In both roles, Carrie provided reference assistance and conducted research using various print and online resources.
In 2010, Carrie took on a grant-funded contract position as a Reference Librarian at the Newark Public Library NJ, where they specialized in providing reference services and conducting in-depth research on Newark, Essex County, and New Jersey history.
Carrie then transitioned back to the private law firm sector, working as a Reference Librarian at McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP from 2010 to 2016. In this role, they conducted extensive legal, corporate, and public record research and provided training on legal research and firm resources.
Most recently, Carrie has been working as a Research Services Librarian at Lowenstein Sandler LLP since 2019. Their primary responsibilities in this role include conducting research and providing library services to support the firm's legal professionals.
Carrie Hayter holds a B.A. degree in History from Haverford College. Carrie also completed an MLIS degree in Library Science from Rutgers University. In addition, Carrie attended Sidwell Friends School, although no specific degree or field of study information is provided for this institution.
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