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Nicole Wandolowski

Popular Materials Librarian at Clinton-Macomb Public Library

Nicole Wandolowski is an experienced librarian currently serving as the Popular Materials Librarian and Substitute Librarian at Clinton-Macomb Public Library since November 2016. Prior to this role, Nicole worked at Henry Ford College as a Library Associate II and Library Associate from November 2015 to November 2019. Earlier career experiences include positions as a Resolution Specialist at Rock Connections and a Call Center Representative at Allegra Direct Communications, Inc. Nicole also held the role of Teacher's Assistant for American Literature at the University of South Alabama and completed a remote Fall Internship at Letnan Industries. Nicole's professional journey began at Diamond Racing Pistons, where responsibilities included shipping and receiving and quality assurance clerk duties from August 2008 to June 2011. Education includes a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from Wayne State University, completed in 2016, and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of South Alabama, obtained in 2013.

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Detroit, United States

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Clinton-Macomb Public Library

The Clinton-Macomb Public Library (CMPL) is a district library serving a rapidly growing population of 185,000. Formed in 1992, CMPL directly serves all of the residents of Macomb Township and most of Clinton Township, with the exception of the portion in the Mount Clemens School District, which is served by Mount Clemens Public Library. CMPL is mostly funded by local property taxes from residents of Clinton and Macomb Townships. CMPL is a member of the Suburban Library Cooperative, encompassing 20 libraries in the cities and townships north of Metro Detroit. Our mission: Ensure CMPL is valued as an essential community service by focusing on the following strategic priorities: 1. Inspire life-long reading and learning 2. Grow young readers 3. Advance student success 4. Connect the community


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