Corinne Hill
Thursday afternoon Keynote

What does a 21st Century Library look like on the administrative and operating side of the equation? Transforming a library is more than great space and creative programming. Corinne Hill, Executive Director of Chattanooga Public Library and Library Journal's 2014 Librarian of the Year, will share how collaborative leadership, future thinking and embracing disruptive change play key roles in your library's future
Hill has been Executive Director of the Chattanooga Public Library since March 2012. Hill is a sought after public speaker and thought leader on the future of public libraries. She addressed the FCC during the 2013 Broadband
Summit and was a presenter on the Leadership & Collaborative Innovation panel at the NextLibrary 2013 Conference in Denmark. Hill was recently elected by The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to serve on the Governing Board's Standing Committee for the upcoming 2013-2017 term. She is also the 2013 recipient of the Urban Libraries Council's Joey Rodgers Leadership Award. Hill was recently selected as Library Journal’s 2014 Librarian of the Year. Prior to Chattanooga, Hill served as the Interim Director of Libraries for the Dallas Public Library. She is a current member of the American Library Association, The Public Library Association, and Reforma / National Association to Promote Library Services to Latinos.
