Karen Kitchens is a dedicated library and community services professional with eight years of recent nonprofit and retail experience and a long track record in government and public libraries. She holds an MLIS and has managed federal and state depository programs, developed digital collections and instructional webinars, and built searchable state databases and LibGuides—work that shows both technical curation skills and commitment to information accessibility. Comfortable on the public desk or leading outreach, she also teaches adult computer classes and translates complex publishing rules into practical workflows for agencies and the public. Currently volunteering with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and working in retail operations, she combines service-oriented customer engagement with meticulous records and collections management. Notably, her background includes administrative leadership from military service through state government roles, reflecting strong organizational discipline behind her community-focused mission.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science at Texas Woman's University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Political Science and Government, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Political Science and Government at The University of Akron
Political Science and Government, Political Science and Government at Bowling Green State University
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