Equinox welcomes Lena Hernandez

Equinox welcomes Lena Hernandez
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Atlanta, GA — March 15, 2023. Equinox Open Library Initiative, a trusted leader in open source technology development and support for libraries, is pleased to announce that Lena Hernandez has joined Equinox as Product and Education Specialist.

Lena Hernandez brings more than a decade of experience working in libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, including as Coordinator of Acquisitions at the University of North Florida and Collections Manager and Registrar at the Museum of Science & History in Jacksonville, Florida. She has her Master’s in Library and Information Science from San Jose State University, where she also earned an Advanced Certificate in Strategic Management of Digital Assets. Lena’s Bachelors of Arts is from Eckerd College, where she majored in Religious Studies and minored in Visual Arts and Classical Humanities. Her personal and professional work in public service has situated her well to support communities and libraries moving to a more equitable future with open source technology.

“We are so excited that Lena is joining our team,” said Angela Kilsdonk, Product and Education Manager at Equinox. “Lena’s experience in acquisitions and collections management provides her with the perfect experience to help librarians with similar workflows and challenges. Supporting librarians through education is at the heart of what we do at Equinox.”

About Equinox Open Library Initiative

Equinox Open Library Initiative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is the successor to Equinox Software, Inc. Equinox’s mission as a nonprofit is to promote and support a thriving ecosystem for open source library communities in order to provide libraries worldwide with innovative, affordable, and sustainable open source solutions. We are devoted to reducing barriers to library technology and services, expanding library access to open source software, and providing high quality technology, consulting, and support services.

To learn more, please visit https://www.equinoxOLI.org.

Summary:  Equinox Open Library Initiative announce that Lena Hernandez has joined Equinox as Product and Education Specialist. Lena Hernandez brings more than a decade of experience working in libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, including as Coordinator of Acquisitions at the University of North Florida and Collections Manager and Registrar at the Museum of Science & History in Jacksonville, Florida.

Publication Year: 2023

Type of Material:  Press Release

Language: English

Date Issued: March 15, 2023

Publisher: Equinox

Company:          

Company: Equinox

Subject:  Executive appointments

Permalink:  https://librarytechnology.org/pr/28619/equinox-welcomes-lena-hernandez

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