The
Beaufort County Library welcomed its new director, Ray McBride, on May 4th.
Mr. McBride brings with him a storied background that includes years of public
library administration and military service.
McBride began his career in the United States Army in 1971
and after decades of service, retired as Command Sergeant Major, Military
Intelligence. During his service, he lived and worked over a decade in Germany
and two years in Tokyo, Japan. He was awarded the Legion of Merit medal for
exceptionally meritorious service.
McBride’s library career began after his retirement from the
Army, where in 1997 he joined the Darlington County Library system as Systems
Administrator/Reference Librarian. There he managed the automated library
system and was responsible for the training, installation, maintenance and
repair of its computers and servers, as well as managing staff and facilitating
technology training to the public.
After Darlington, he
joined the Greenville (SC) County Library system in 2000 as Information
Technology Manager where he supervised technology staff, computers and servers
in one of the largest library systems in SC.
Shortly after, he was promoted to Operations and Information Technology
Manager where he also served as Project Manager for all new library construction
(five branches).
From 2007-2013, McBride served as the Executive Director of
the Florence, SC County Library System where he was responsible for managing
six branch libraries and served as Project Manager for the construction of four
branch libraries and one community center.
In 2013, he became the Executive Director of the Lake City
(SC) Community Museum Society, Inc., where for two years, he managed a 501(C)3
non-profit organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining museum
facilities and programs for art, agriculture, and history which included the
National Bean Market, Jones-Carter Gallery and Lynches Lake Historical
Society. He also coordinated the Pee Dee
Regional National History Day Competition, ArtFields® and the Lake City Farmers
Market.
He has served as Chairman of the SC LENDS Consortium
Executive Board (2009-2011), President of the SC Association of Public Library
Administrators (2009-2010), President of the Public Library Section of the
South Carolina Library Association (1999-2001), and President of the Darlington
County Historical Society (1999-2001). He has served on many Boards, including
the Florence County Museum Board of Directors, the Lake City Partnership
Council Board of Directors, the Lake City Community Foundation Board of
Directors, the Ronald E. McNair Foundation Board of Directors, and currently
serves as a member of the Scarecrow Press Library Board.
McBride holds a Bachelor of Science in History (Magna Cum
Laude) from Campbell University and a Masters Degree of Library and Information
Science from North Carolina Central University. He received the Lyrasis
Excellence Award (2010) and was named South Carolina
Librarian of the Year in 2009.
Each of the five branch libraries of the Beaufort County
Library have planned Meet and Greet sessions with Director McBride. These
sessions are open to the public and are sponsored by the Friends of the Library
at each branch. Dates and times are as follows:
Hilton Head Branch: June
4th, 11:00am – 12 noon
11 Beach City Rd, Hilton Head, SC 29926
Lobeco Branch: June 8th,
11:00am - 12 noon
1862 Trask Parkway, Lobeco, SC 29931
St. Helena Branch: June 9th,
5:00pm – 6:00pm PLEASE NOTE CHANGE: 3:00pm - 4:00pm 5/26
6355 Jonathan Francis Sr. Rd, St. Helena, SC 29920
Beaufort Branch: June 10th,
5:00pm – 6:00pm
311 Scott Street, Beaufort, SC 29906
Bluffton Branch: June 11th,
3:00pm – 4:00pm
120 Palmetto Way, Bluffton, SC 29910
You'll notice that he doesn't have a Meet & Greet scheduled for the Beaufort District Collection. We serve anyone over age 12 who is interested in delving deeper into Beaufort's long and storied history regardless of their home library. Therefore, feel free to tell him how much you appreciate and value the services offered through this department at any - or all - of the Meet & Greets.
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