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2025 ULC Board of Directors Slate

Officers Standing for Election 2025-2026

    Joey Crawford 2025

    Joey Crawford

    Chair

    Joey Crawford is a Senior Media Consultant with Cox Media Group and CMG Health Marketing in Miami. For the past nineteen years he’s worked with Cox Media Group in their Atlanta and Miami offices overseeing broadcast and digital marketing strategies for brands such as Walt Disney World, Nissan Motor Company, McDonalds, and AT&T. He currently serves as Chair for the Board of Directors of the Broward Public Library Foundation which supports the Broward County Library Division's 38 locations. In his role with the board, he provides advice on fundraising initiatives, grantmaking, endowment investment, membership expansion, and program funding. While he works in advertising and marketing, Joey’s mission is to help his clients solve their ongoing business challenges. Joey has a degree in International Relations/French from The Johns Hopkins University.

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    Heidi Daniel

    Vice Chair/Chair-Elect

    Heidi Daniel is the executive director for King County Library System (KCLS). Her journey began with children and teen programming in Oklahoma City and Houston before transitioning to library administration. Her first Executive Director job was overseeing the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Before joining KCLS, she was the CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore for over six years. She has a strong commitment to breaking down barriers of access, and made the Pratt one of the first public library systems on the East Coast to eliminate fines. Under her leadership, the Pratt was named one of the “Nicest Places in America” by Good Morning America and Reader’s Digest. She also received the Daily Record’s Maryland Most Admired CEOs award in 2023. Daniel is the daughter of a factory worker — her parents, who did not go to college, used the library in her Michigan hometown to impress upon her the importance of education. Daniel earned her bachelor’s degree in women’s studies at DePaul University and her master’s degree in library sciences at Texas Woman’s University.

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    Pilar Martinez

    Immediate Past Chair

    Pilar Martinez is the CEO of the award-winning Edmonton Public Library, where she is responsible for leading 650 staff, managing a $69 million operating budget and supporting the Board of Trustees and stakeholder relations. Over the last 10 years, Pilar has successfully led and implemented capital projects totaling over $200 million. She has championed numerous innovative services, including community-led service delivery, makerspace and digital initiatives, highly popular early literacy services and speakers’ series. Pilar has a broad base of experience in executive leadership including advocacy, strategic planning, recruitment and change leadership. She holds an MLIS from the University of Alberta, a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English from Acadia University and recently completed the Institute of Corporate Directors’ Directors Education Program.

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    Brian Bannon

    Secretary/Treasurer

    Brian Bannon is The New York Public Library’s (NYPL) first-ever Merryl and James Tisch Director. He is the chief librarian responsible for directing the NYPL’s 88 neighborhood branches and the Library’s educational strategy. Prior to joining NYPL in 2019, Bannon had over 20 years of experience developing and implementing educational programs, as well as leading large-scale operations that maximize benefit for all citizens and contribute to a culture of learning, reading, and community education. Before his current role at NYPL, Bannon served as commissioner and CEO of the Chicago Public Library, where he was responsible for one of the largest urban public library systems in the world. He was also the chief information officer at the San Francisco Public Library and worked at the Seattle Public Library and for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. A frequent guest speaker, Bannon was named to Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People in Business” in 2016. Bannon received his master of library and information science from the University of Washington Information School and is a Henry Crown Fellow as part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.

    Members Standing for Election 2025-2027

      Ron Gonzales

      Ron Gonzales

      First Term, Public Member

      Ron Gonzales is the President and CEO of the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley. The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Silicon Valley Latinos. Gonzales has over 50 years of technology and public policy experience. Prior to leading the Hispanic Foundation, Gonzales was the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Presencia, LLC, which provided marketing and sales consulting services. He also served as Mayor of San José, the Capital of Silicon Valley and the nation’s 10th-largest city from 1999-2006. His achievements included nationally recognized initiatives for strong neighborhoods, improved public education, and effective solutions to affordable housing and regional transportation projects. Mayor Gonzales may be best known for championing the extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) to San Jose and Silicon Valley. So much so that former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown nicknamed him “Mayor BART.”

      Before he was elected Mayor, Gonzales worked as an executive with the Hewlett-Packard Company in marketing, human resources, and corporate philanthropy. Gonzales served for eight years (1989-1996) on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. As a two-time mayor and member of the Sunnyvale City Council (1979-87). Gonzales has received many honors, including Silicon Valley’s Top 100 Top Influencers (Silicon Valley Business Journal), Wall of Fame (Silicon Valley Capital Club), and Character Award (Boy Scout Council of Santa Clara County). He currently serves as former Chair and Member of the Silicon Valley Capital Club Board of Governors and Board Member of KIPP Northern California Public Charter Schools.

      Fernando Meza

      Fernando Meza

      First Term, Trustee

      A native of Los Angeles, California, Fernando Meza has lived in Jacksonville since 2003, when he was stationed aboard the USS John F. Kennedy Aircraft Carrier as a member in the US Navy. Throughout his enlistment, he worked at a local bar in Jacksonville Beach where he learned the traits of mixology and sharpened his customer service background. Entrenching himself into a new community, Fernando began engaging in local political and non-profit organizations. When arriving to Jacksonville, he registered for courses at the University of North Florida and began mentoring kids at Take Stock in Children. Holding a bachelor’s degree in political science, Fernando serves on the Jacksonville Beach City Council. He is a vocal and active resident of Jacksonville Beach; participating in numerous organizations, such as the Duval County Republican Party and the Jacksonville Young Republicans. In 2015 He opened the Wreck Tiki Lounge in Jacksonville Beach, where he serves as the establishment’s operating partner.

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      Brian Bannon

      Second Term, Director

      Brian Bannon is The New York Public Library’s (NYPL) first-ever Merryl and James Tisch Director. He is the chief librarian responsible for directing the NYPL’s 88 neighborhood branches and the Library’s educational strategy. Prior to joining NYPL in 2019, Bannon had over 20 years of experience developing and implementing educational programs, as well as leading large-scale operations that maximize benefit for all citizens and contribute to a culture of learning, reading, and community education. Before his current role at NYPL, Bannon served as commissioner and CEO of the Chicago Public Library, where he was responsible for one of the largest urban public library systems in the world. He was also the chief information officer at the San Francisco Public Library and worked at the Seattle Public Library and for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. A frequent guest speaker, Bannon was named to Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People in Business” in 2016. Bannon received his master of library and information science from the University of Washington Information School and is a Henry Crown Fellow as part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.

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      Misty Jones

      Second Term, Director

      Misty is the director for the San Diego Public Library overseeing the Central Library and 35 branches. Previously, she was deputy director for the Central Division which included overseeing the move, opening and operations of the Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common. A graduate of the Master of Library and Information Science program from the University of South Carolina, Misty started her library career at the Greenville County Library in South Carolina. She then worked for nine years at the Charleston County Library where she founded and chaired Libraries Out Loud, a grassroots advocacy program to help restore funding to the library system by promoting libraries to the public as well as legislators and other state elected officials. After moving to San Diego, she joined the California Library Association Legislative and Advocacy Committee. She served as CLA president in 2016 and currently serves on PLA’s Committee for Advocacy and Strategic Partnerships and the Boards of Calix and the Center for Library Leadership and Management at USC.

      Jennie Pu

      Jennie Pu

      Second Term, Director

      Jennie Pu is the director of Hoboken Public Library (NJ) and New Jersey Library Association 2024 Librarian of the Year. Named the top honoree of NJBIZ’s Education Power 50, a Library Journal Mover and Shaker, she is the recipient of American Library Association's DiMattia Award for Innovation and Service. Since 2021, she has transformed the library into a vibrant community hub by abolishing late fines, hiring the city’s first social worker, and directing an award-winning historic restoration of the main library. Under her leadership, Hoboken became New Jersey’s first book sanctuary, inspiring 35 other libraries and 4 municipalities to follow statewide. She co-chairs the New Jersey Library Association Public Policy Committee, advocating for the state’s Freedom to Read Act. Jennie serves on the board of Urban Libraries Council and the American Library Association Policy Corps’ Unite Against Book Bans.

      Alim Remtulla

      Alim Remtulla

      Second Term, Trustee

      Alim Remtulla is passionate about library systems in North America. Alim is the current chair of the Toronto Public Library (previously vice chair) and has been a board member since 2019. Alim also serves as a director on the board of the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries, and on the Board of Governors of Seneca College. During his tenure as chair and vice chair of TPL, Alim has been committed to advancing advocacy for the library system. In addition, he is an active supporter of the role the libraries play in modern society, particularly related to the protection of intellectual freedoms and democratic values. Outside the library, Alim Remtulla is a strategy professional who has led initiatives across the public, private and non-profit sectors. Currently, Alim currently works for Telus Communications, where he leads a global team focused on the Team Member experience for sales professionals overseeing global learning, upskilling, recruiting and technology implementation. Previously, he held brand marketing, product management and innovation roles in the consumer-packaged goods sector.

      Catherine Strauss

      Catherine Strauss

      Second Term, Trustee

      Catherine Strauss is the Columbus office managing partner of Ice Miller. She is an adviser and advocate for employers with workforces in Ohio and nationally. Preferring practical outcomes based on a keen knowledge of the law and common-sense judgment, Catherine is an effective adviser in managing risks and conflict avoidance. When disputes are unavoidable, Catherine is a tenacious trial attorney, having successfully represented employers and businesses in all types of legal proceedings, both in Ohio and nationally. Prior to Ice Miller, she served as associate corporate Counsel for Regency Centers, a real estate investment trust based in Jacksonville, Florida. While there, Catherine managed Regency's nationwide litigation and disputes. She also counseled on risk avoidance and matters involving bankruptcy, use restrictions, public takings, lease covenants, development and tenant issues. Catherine earned her law degree from the George Washington University Law School, where she was a member of the Public Contracts Law Journal, Trial Court Board and Moot Court. She is also a proud graduate of The Ohio State University Honors Program with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and a minor in political science.

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      Dr. Michele Bria

      Third Term, Trustee

      For 25 years, Dr. Michele Bria has served as CEO of Journey House, a community-based organization in Milwaukee that empowers families to move out of poverty by offering adult education, workforce readiness, youth development and family engagement programs. Journey House annually serves more than 9,000 low-income, urban youth and families. Michele convenes over 284 partnerships with local universities, community organizations and corporations to implement lifelong learning, workforce development and youth development programs that increase the quality of life in Milwaukee neighborhoods. Michele successfully negotiated over $22 million in innovative, groundbreaking public-private development agreements with Milwaukee Public Schools and Milwaukee County, which provided land homes and partnership opportunities for the new construction of a 34,000-square-foot Journey House Center for Family Learning and Youth Athletics (2012), Journey House Packers Football Stadium in Mitchell Park (2013) and Journey House Felix Mantilla Little League Fields in Baran Park (2020). As the first person in her family to attend college, she received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Marquette University and holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

      Joey Crawford 2025

      Joey Crawford

      Third Term, Trustee

      Joey Crawford is a Senior Media Consultant with Cox Media Group and CMG Health Marketing in Miami. For the past nineteen years he’s worked with Cox Media Group in their Atlanta and Miami offices overseeing broadcast and digital marketing strategies for brands such as Walt Disney World, Nissan Motor Company, McDonalds, and AT&T. He currently serves as Chair for the Board of Directors of the Broward Public Library Foundation which supports the Broward County Library Division's 38 locations. In his role with the board, he provides advice on fundraising initiatives, grantmaking, endowment investment, membership expansion, and program funding. While he works in advertising and marketing, Joey’s mission is to help his clients solve their ongoing business challenges. Joey has a degree in International Relations/French from The Johns Hopkins University.

      Pilar Headshot June2023

      Pilar Martinez

      Third Term, Director

      Pilar Martinez is the CEO of the award-winning Edmonton Public Library, where she is responsible for leading 650 staff, managing a $69 million operating budget and supporting the Board of Trustees and stakeholder relations. Over the last 10 years, Pilar has successfully led and implemented capital projects totaling over $200 million. She has championed numerous innovative services, including community-led service delivery, makerspace and digital initiatives, highly popular early literacy services and speakers’ series. Pilar has a broad base of experience in executive leadership including advocacy, strategic planning, recruitment and change leadership. She holds an MLIS from the University of Alberta, a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English from Acadia University and recently completed the Institute of Corporate Directors’ Directors Education Program.