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Call for Nominations: Medical Library Association’s 2021-2022 Rising Star Award (Deadline Sun., Nov. 1)

Posted on October 4, 2020 by Eric Edwards

(via Melanie Sorsby, Covenant Medical Center and School of Nursing)

Applications are now open for the 2021-2022 MLA Rising Star program. For more information, follow the link below to the MLA Award site.

The MLA Rising Star program gives members the opportunity to develop skills, knowledge, and personal characteristics needed to become a leader in MLA. The yearly leadership development program matches each Rising Star, with a mentor, in a curriculum that includes monthly classes, training to develop self-awareness of skills as a leader, opportunities to gain an intimate view of MLA, from Board meetings to MLA history. Rising Stars will spend the year working on a group project related to current MLA initiatives.

Nominations are due to MLA by Sunday, November 1, 2020, for the above award. This award is presented annually by MLA. Click here for further details, criteria, and the application form.

HSLI Secretary JJ Pionke is one of the 2020-2021 Rising Stars.

Please e-mail Melanie Sorsby, Jury Chair, at melanie.sorsby@stjoe.org, with any questions.

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