Vernon Area Public Library
Roz Topolski is an experienced professional with a strong background in community engagement and event coordination. Currently serving as the Community Engagement Program Coordinator at Vernon Area Public Library District since March 2012, Topolski oversees the planning and implementation of innovative programs that cater to the diverse interests of a library district serving 42,000 residents and fosters partnerships with local libraries and organizations. Prior to this role, Topolski worked as a Conference Producer at Melcrum Publishing from August 2003 to March 2012, developing agendas and platforms for North American conferences, and as a Senior Conference Producer/Team Leader at the International Quality and Productivity Center from June 1995 to June 2001, where original conferences on strategic business topics were researched and designed. Topolski's experience also includes serving as Public Relations Coordinator at the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority from 1992 to 1995, focusing on marketing and PR for McCormick Place and Navy Pier. Topolski holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Michigan.
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Vernon Area Public Library
The Vernon Area Public Library District directly serves the 44,002 residents of a 29-square mile area that includes all or parts of Buffalo Grove, Lincolnshire, Long Grove, Vernon Hills, Prairie View, Riverwoods and unincorporated Ela and Vernon townships. In addition to access to books, movies and music, the library provides free classes and performances, free Wi-Fi and internet access, on-demand and downloadable music, movies, audiobooks, and e-books, and specialized research services.