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INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award, 2006
Debbie Reynolds, Findlay City Schools

Debbie Reynolds, Library Media Coordinator for Findlay City Schools Schools, has been selected to receive the INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award for 2006 by the INFOhio Governing Advisory Board.

Ms. Reynolds received a stipend to attend the 2006 OELMA Fall Conference held in Columbus, October 11-13, 2006. A formal presentation was made during the OELMA Awards Luncheon. Previous recipients include Nancy Nickell, Diana Kiehl, Jane Puleo, Carol Williamson Gibson and Cheri Forster.

Debbie Reynolds, center, recipient of the 2006 INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award.Photo: Dave Ambrose

Debbie Reynolds, center, INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award recipient for 2006, is shown with INFOhio Executive Director Theresa M. Fredericka and John Myles, Past Co-Chair of the INFOhio Governing Advisory Board, following the OELMA Awards Luncheon on October 13, 2006.

new3.gif (1057 bytes) Presentation remarks, John Myles

new3.gif (1057 bytes) Acceptance remarks

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Award background
Hugh Durbin spent his career engaged in providing quality library media programs and resources to students from pre-kindergarten children to adults in prison. He supported the professional growth of his colleagues through his leadership in OELMA and by sharing his vision for the future of school library media programs in articles and presentations. Hugh’s professionalism and personal commitment serve as an example for all of us in the field today. The INFOhio Hugh Durbin Leadership Award keeps his example before us as a touchstone by which we can measure ourselves and encourage others to grow in our profession.

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Last Updated on October 19, 2006

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