Press Release Fun: The Kerlan Lucks Out. Ditto Bank Street
To be perfectly honest I can’t be impartial about today’s news. I love every person mentioned in this news article. This is good good news for everybody everywhere. I am very proud of Bank Street today.
September 20, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Kristin Freda
Title: Director of Library Services
Organization: Bank Street College of Education
Email: kfreda@bankstreet.eduPhone: 212-875-4458
Von Drasek to Head the Kerlan Collection; Bruce & Brown Succeed Her
After 15 years as children’s librarian and, most recently, also director of the Center for Children’s Literature at the Bank Street College of Education, Lisa Von Drasek has accepted the position of curator of the Children’s Literature Research Collections, which includes the Kerlan Collection, at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, effective November 1. Von Drasek’s position at Bank Street has been divided in two.
Allie Bruce will be the new full-time interim children’s librarian at Bank Street’s School for Children, effective immediately. Allie received her MLS from New York’s Pratt Institute, served as intern at the Bank Street Library and was selected as a 2012 William Morris scholar at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Dallas, Tex. She started her career at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C.
Jennifer M. Brown, who will remain the children’s editor at Shelf Awareness, has assumed Von Drasek’s responsibilities part-time as interim director of the Center for Children’s Literature. The Center includes the Children’s Book Committee (where Brown has served as a member for three years and part of the executive committee for two years); BookFest @ Bank Street, an annual conference celebrating children’s literature with authors, artists, librarians and teachers; the Irma Simonton Black Award and the Cook Prize; and the Writers’ Lab. Bruce and Brown will report to Kristin Freda, Director of Library Services at Bank Street College.
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Kristin says
That is fantastic news. Such a win for children’s literature.
Allie Bruce says
Thank you, Betsy! We all love YOU!!
janeyolen says
Win/win.
Jane
Patty says
Couldn’t be happier for EVERYONE!!!