Sonoma County Library
Fred Engbarth is a seasoned attorney and mediator specializing in labor and employment law, with over 40 years of experience. Currently serving as a Commissioner for the Sonoma County Library, Fred plays a critical role in the library's governing board, promoting community engagement through various services and programs. Fred Engbarth operates an employment law practice that provides legal advice and counseling to small and mid-sized businesses, effectively handling complex workplace disputes, including discrimination claims and wrongful termination. Previously, Fred Engbarth practiced as a sole practitioner and successfully represented over 1,000 clients across both private and public sectors. In addition to a strong legal career, Fred Engbarth held significant roles at Sonoma State University, culminating as Assistant to the President/Judicial Affairs Officer, where responsibilities included personnel management and policy development. Fred Engbarth holds a Juris Doctor from Empire College School of Law and a B.A. in History from UC Irvine.
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Sonoma County Library
The Sonoma County Library is the heart of our community. We are known nationally for our innovation and locally for our connection to our residents and communities. We are a community hub where learning, the arts, technology, and people intersect and thrive. Our staff is known throughout the community for being engaged, empowered, energized, and ubiquitous! Our county-wide library system serves approximately 495,000 residents in the cities, towns and communities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma and Windsor. Through library services and programs at our 14 locations, online, and through targeted outreach, we embrace our mission to bring information, ideas, and people together to build a stronger community. Sonoma County is located 45 minutes north of San Francisco, features more than 370 wineries, over 100 organic farms, and 55 miles of Pacific coastline. Sonoma County is also home to the Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State University, home of the nationally famous Green Music Center and Weill Hall. For more information about Sonoma County Library, visit www.sonomalibrary.org. Also, look for Sonoma County Library on Facebook, facebook.com/sonomalibrary.