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Cuyahoga County Public Library: Appearance in Board Packet
Provided a $103.94 contribution to support general operations at the Beachwood Library during a period of public controversy, joining community donors to affirm access to information, sustain services, and demonstrate support for inclusive, resilient, public library resources in Ohio communities. Read More
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A Beacon of Pride: Completing the Lighthouse Speech
I returned to the podium to conclude my message on civic pride, describing the library as a “beacon of light.” I challenged the Board to move beyond being merely “affordable” to becoming a county that is truly livable and lovable. Read More
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A Brother’s Stand for a Flooded Community and Its Libraries
After a flood and looming library closures, Lewis Moten traveled to speak for his sister’s community, exposing how a lack of transparency fuels fear. What followed was a rare moment of civic pressure that forced trustees to publicly keep libraries open. Read More
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The Lighthouse in the Storm: Civic Pride and the Library’s Future
I shared a personal reflection on civic pride, referencing Jeff Siegler’s “Hard to Love.” I spoke on how prioritizing finance over value has harmed our community and choked up while addressing the painful human cost of the library’s political storm. Read More
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The Power of the Report: When Data Outshines the “PhD”
Speaking near midnight at a marathon public hearing, I went off-script to challenge a flawed county report. Using rigorous data analysis, I exposed “cherry-picked” findings, earning public praise from community leaders for providing the transparency the official report lacked. Read More
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More Than a “Bag of Rocks”: Resilience, Data, and the Library’s Future
Returning for the second library forum, I shared the “human” side of my journey—from overcoming childhood learning disabilities to managing high-level government contracts. I addressed the “bag of rocks” comments with a record of service, philanthropy, and technical expertise. Read More
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Patterns and Pages: Introducing Myself to the Samuels Community
In December 2024, I stood before the community to introduce myself as a new Library Trustee. I shared my background in IT and data analysis—though my nerves got the best of me when I accidentally said I joined in 2013! Read More
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The October Joint Meeting: Observations from the Front Lines
On October 29, 2024, I was invited to the table for a joint meeting between the Nonprofit Library Trustees and County Supervisors. This clipped record captures my direct dialogue on funding, accountability, and the complexities of the library’s private nonprofit status. Read More
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Library Lovers Month
In this 2023 interview, I joined the Royal Examiner to announce a $3,500 matching grant for Samuels Public Library. Sharing my journey from Atari programming to software consulting, I highlighted the library’s vital role in bridging the community’s digital divide. Read More








