For immediate release | February 6, 2018

Smart Cities, Creative Spaces the Focus for Midwinter Civic Innovation Session

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Smart cities and creative spaces will be the focus of the “” plenary session, Monday morning February 12th from 8:30 – 10:00 am, at the Colorado Convention Center, Room 405/407. Part of the at the in Denver, the civic innovation session offers attendees a chance to learn with experts about the future of cities and communities.

Featured speakers Margaret Hunt of the Colorado Creative Industries Division and Jake Rishavy of the Colorado Smart Cities Alliance will be joined by PLA President Pam Sandlian Smith, Director of Anythink Libraries.

As Director of and Space to Create in the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Margaret Hunt oversees a division responsible for advancing statewide creative economy strategies, including the state’s nationally recognized Creative District Program and Space to Create. The helps communities attract artists and creative entrepreneurs to infuse new energy and innovation and enhance economic and civic capital in specific geographic areas. helps support affordable live/work spaces for the creative industries workforce and artists in rural communities.

Jake Rishavy is the VP of Innovation for the Denver South Economic Development Partnership and Co-Founder of the Colorado Smart Cities Alliance. The works with business and citizen leaders, public officials and community stakeholders to build a vibrant, innovative, and diversified economy in the South Metro Denver region that advances business, entrepreneurship, and education in the region. The is a statewide collaboration of public, private, and academic leaders committed to accelerating the adoption of smart cities projects and initiatives to benefit citizens and businesses by enhancing quality of life through citizen-centered design and public policy and through the deployment of 21st century technology and infrastructure.

Pam Sandlian Smith is the Director of in Adams County, Colorado, just north of Denver. Through her leadership, the public library system went from being the worst funded system in the state of Colorado to one of the most recognized library brands nationwide, winning the 2010 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the 2011 John Cotton Dana Award for Outstanding Public Relations, 2011 Library Journal Landmark Libraries award, and a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for a learning labs project. Sandlian Smith was the 2010 Colorado Librarian of the Year and the recipient of the 2012 Charlie Robinson Award for innovation and risk taking.

The Symposium on the Future of Libraries, organized by , is included with 2018 Midwinter Meeting and Exhibits full registration. In addition to plenary sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in three days of sessions exploring the many futures for academic, public, school and special libraries.

Contact:

Miguel Figueroa

Director

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Center for the Future of Libraries

mfigueroa@ala.org