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Fatima Perkins is a Lecturer at San Jose State University's School of Information, with over 20 years of experience in community outreach, strategic planning, and resource development for libraries and social services.
- Co-Chairperson for Library Services to an Aging Population (LSAP) Committee
- Director of Community Outreach & Advocacy at Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging
- Developed 5,000+ library programs including health/wellness initiatives
Education:
- MNO (Master of Nonprofit Organizations) - Case Western Reserve University
- MSLIS (Master of Science in Library & Information Science) - Syracuse University
Her research interests span adult services, equity & diversity in library operations, health informatics, and strategic marketing for public institutions. She specializes in:
- Capacity-building for aging populations
- Community engagement frameworks
- Grant writing for library modernization
- 60+ audience programming best practices
- Nonprofit leadership strategies
- Digital inclusion initiatives
Professional experience includes:
- 20+ years with Cuyahoga County Public Library
- Leadership roles at United Way of Greater Cleveland
- Alzheimer's Association collaboration
- Greater Cleveland Volunteers engagement
- WRAAA outreach connecting 300+ venues annually
Major awards:
- Carnegie-Whitney Grant recipient (2015)
- ALA Spectrum Scholar distinction
- Ohio Library Council certification
She created the influential resource Passport to Aging: Celebrating Global Perspectives and co-authored Keys to Engaging Older Adults @ your library guidelines.
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