KCLS board selects new library director

The King County Library System's Board of Trustees has named a new director to replace former Director Bill Ptacek.

The King County Library System’s Board of Trustees has named a new director to replace former Director Bill Ptacek.

Gary Wasdin, currently the executive director of the Omaha Public Library in Nebraska, will be KCLS’ new director starting January 26, 2015.

“The Library System is an essential community asset, with 48 libraries, online and mobile outreach to 1.3 million area residents,” said Interim Director Julie Acteson in a press release. “Leading KCLS is an important job—and one that opens rarely: the previous Director came to KCLS more than 25 years ago. We’re delighted that Gary has accepted the Board’s offer and we look forward to welcoming him to KCLS.”

Wasdin was noted for having more than 20 years in management positions, including retail, academic and public libraries. KCLS recognized his broad background for giving him an in-depth understanding of leadership, organizational performance and talent management.

At his current library system in Nebraska, Wasdin has been focused on building stronger relationships with communities, elected officials, business leaders and philanthropic foundations.

“I’d like to thank KCLS for choosing me to be its new Library Director,” said Wasdin in the release. “KCLS has a nationwide reputation for excellence and I’m excited by the opportunity to build upon this great success. I’m looking forward to getting started and getting to know the people, libraries, and staff of KCLS. Together we will ensure that our libraries anticipate and respond to the needs of all our communities.”