
Tracy Harris has been an assistant librarian for 3 years with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. She has worked in Youth Services and is now the STEAM Specialist at the Main location in Youngstown. She oversees the STEAM and DIY spaces and is active in promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math throughout the county and with community partners.
Lindsay Platt has been a librarian for almost 9 years with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. She has worked in Adult Services, Youth Services and is now the Supervisor at the Michael Kusalaba Branch on the west side of Youngstown. She oversees a tech-heavy makerspace, works towards implementing EDI practices in the workplace and neighborhood, and is currently building a teen volunteer program.
Marnie Alvarez is the Family Engagement Supervisor at the Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County, where she's worked for over 10 years. She's conducted programs for patrons of all ages, and is passionate about finding ways to connect with and support the community. As the Supervisor of the Main Library Family Engagement Area, she couldn't be prouder of their new dedicated space for families and children of all ages and is looking forward to future innovative programming and greater collaborations with community organizations.
Amy Burkard is the Teen Programming Lead Librarian at the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Amy has worked at the library for the past 6 years, and has been the teen lead for the past year. She has recently become a committee member of the Teen Think Tank, a statewide organization that focuses on teen programming. Amy runs her library’s Teen Advisory Board, facilitates a teen led beginners D&D program, provides STEAM programming for tweens and teens, and more. Amy views her position as an advocate for teens in her library, and wants to empower teens through her programming.
Jenny Norton has been in the Adult Services department at Westlake Porter Public Library as the STEAM Librarian for 8 years. She teaches computer classes, wrote several grants, created a "memory lab" to digitize family pictures, video, and audio, as well as hosts monthly "Maker Mondays" that explore new trends in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math.