Maureen Delong

Chief Marketing Officer at Library Systems & Services, LLC

Maureen Delong is the Chief Marketing Officer at Library Systems & Services, LLC. Maureen has over fifteen years of experience in marketing, including Demand Generation & Marketing Operations, Corporate Marketing, and Event Management.

Delong started their career as a Marketing Manager at Micros Retail Systems in 2006. Maureen then moved to BoxTone in 2008, where they led the strategy and team responsible for championing the Mobile Service Management brand in the marketplace. In 2014, they joined Good Powered by BlackBerry as the Senior Director of Demand Generation & Marketing Operations. In this role, they drove awareness and demand generation strategy to educate the market about mobile security solutions for a global startup organization.

In 2016, Delong joined Fishbowl Inc. as the Vice President of Marketing. Maureen was responsible for all aspects of marketing, including product marketing, demand generation, field marketing, communications, and events.

Delong has a proven track record of success in marketing roles and is excited to bring their experience to Library Systems & Services, LLC.

Maureen Delong received their Bachelor of Arts from Dickinson College.

Maureen Delong works with Gary Smith - Chief Information Officer, John Mauck - VP of Human Resources, and Cullen Donohoe - Chief Financial Officer. Their manager is Todd Frager, CEO.


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Library Systems & Services, LLC

Library Systems & Services (LS&S) partners with local governments to operate public libraries and library systems. Founded in 1981 and trusted by 84 libraries across the US, LS&S is the nation’s only company focused on library management. LS&S library professionals work hard every day to provide the best possible service to library patrons. LS&S focuses on innovation and keeps partner libraries on the leading edge of information science. As public library services shift and patrons’ expectations grow and change, LS&S channels insight and expertise to create a new paradigm for libraries—resources not just for literacy education and enrichment but springboards for neighborhood unity and economic and workforce development.