Henze joins NC LIVE

NC LIVE’s Communications, Marketing, and Community Engagement program will bring on Kimberley Henze as Community Engagement Librarian in June 2017.

Currently serving as the Undergraduate Engagement Research Assistant at the R.B. House Undergraduate Library at UNC-Chapel Hill, Henze will be responsible for ensuring that NC LIVE remains closely aligned with the needs of its membership and that the value of NC LIVE is broadly known by librarians and the general public. She will disseminate information about NC LIVE’s content, programs, and value, and market NC LIVE to a wide variety of stakeholders. She will also lead engagement activities, such as new member orientations, library visits, conference and meeting participation, and the annual NC LIVE membership meeting.

This spring, she will complete an MS in Library Science and an MA in Art History at UNC, where she is a member of the School’s Visual Language Lab. Henze also serves as the Promotion and Planning Research Assistant for the Learning from Artists’ Archives Project. She holds a BA in Art History and Ancient Studies summa cum laude from St. Olaf College. Last summer, she received the Baker and Taylor Scholarship for study in Prague, and she was awarded Top Research Proposal from the School of Media and Journalism for Process and Effects of Media in 2016.