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GMR Office Continues to Grow

Posted by on June 21st, 2016 Posted in: General


Molly OlmsteadOur office is pleased to announce that Molly Olmstead has accepted the position of Administrative Services Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) Greater Midwest Region. Molly joins us on July 1st, 2016.

Molly has been employed as the Administration & Human Resources Secretary for the University Libraries’ since August 2015. During her time in that role, Molly processed HRIS transactions, time records, maintained employee information, tracked expenses, and coordinated the student employment program. Prior to this, Molly was employed as a Project Coordinator at Pearson supporting ongoing operational assessment.

In her new role with the GMR office, Molly will be processing travel transactions, registering for and maintaining a schedule of exhibiting, serving as a first point of contact for the GMR office phone number and email address, processing sub-awards and updating awardees on funding progress, handling NLM brochure mailings to members, assisting with communications, and assisting with maintaining entries in the NN/LM exhibit database.

Molly holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in English and Journalism and is a passionate fan of Faulkner.

Image of the author ABOUT Darlene Kaskie
Darlene Kaskie, M.L.S. is Community Engagement Coordinator for Region 6 of the Network of the National Library of Medicine. She connects communities to training, engagement, and funding to improve access, use, and understanding of health information. Advancing health literacy and digital skills training helps people make informed decisions about their health. She earned her Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) from the Medical Library Association.

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