![]() “Glenn’s knowledge of operations, diverse programming, and infrastructure, as well as his deep expertise with running a thriving youth-camp are all significant assets to us and to the community we serve.” “We are incredibly excited to welcome Glenn to our team, where we know his experience running and growing a local and beloved non-profit will add value and insight to the library,” said Cortland Free Library Board President, Lauren Mossotti-Kline. Upon his retirement from the United States Army and the Cornell post, he assumed the role of Executive Director of the Lime Hollow Nature Center, a position he held for 15 years and where his achievements included overseeing construction of that organi z ation’s visitor center (2007) establishment of an environmental education center (2015) considerable expansion of the center’s summer camp program and opening of the Lime Hollow Forest Presc hool, which is the first forest preschool in the State of New York to be certified by the Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) as a day-care provider. We’re excited to announce that Glenn Reisweber has joined Cortland Free Library’s Board of Trustees.Ī resident of Cortland since 2003, Reisweber served as the Professor of Military Science at Cornell University. Outside of her professional endeavors, Haines enjoys family and activities stemming from the 50- acre property she and her husband, Carl, own in Virgil, which includes an apple orchard, numerous blueberry bushes, and grape vines. I also really appreciate library’s comfortable environment, architecture, and rich history.” “It is also staffed with kind, caring and passionate employees and volunteers that are there to serve and assist the community they serve. “There is an amazing number of resources and programs available through the library, geared towards all types of people and all types of needs,” she said. ![]() Haines also expressed enthusiasm for joining the Board and the notion of supporting the Cortland Free Library as an institution and community resource. ![]() ![]() As a Trustee, she’ll also join the rest of our board in broader responsibilities that include fiduciary oversight, long-term planning, and advocating for the library in the community.” “As a new member of our Personnel and Nominating Committees, Bonnie will contribute to discussion related to performance evaluations, Trustee recruitment and onboarding, compensation structures, employee recruitment, retention, and more. “We are so excited to welcome Bonnie to our team of Trustees, where her experience with human resources, organizational structure, and other aspects of managing complex, service- and people-oriented operations will prove valuable,” said Cortland Free Library Board President, Lauren Mossotti-Kline. She has also served as District Secretary to the Virgil Fire District Commissioners since 2009. Prior to that, Haines was a personal banker at KeyBank and a Human Resources Specialist, District Manager, and Store Manager for Tops Friendly Markets/Wilson Farms. At present, she serves as a human resources consultant and auditor for Greek Peak Mountain Resort, where she previously held the positions of Human Resources Director, as well as the post of General Manager at the resort’s Hope Lake Lodge. Bonnie Haines grew up in Homer and is a 35-year resident of Virgil, a vital part of the library’s service area.
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