October 5, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nicholas A. Brown
(301) 699-3500, ext. 6241
nicholas.brown@pgcmls.info
Largo, Md. ‒ The Prince George’s County Memorial Library System (PGCMLS) is proud to announce that its Chief Operating Officer for Communication and Outreach, Nicholas Alexander Brown, has been named Library Marketer of the Year by Library Journal, a leading national trade publication for the library industry. This is the sixth annual Library Journal Marketer of the Year award, sponsored by Library Ideas. The award recognizes Brown and the Library’s PR/Marketing and Digital Services teams for their impactful, innovative, and creative approach to marketing library services and engaging the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Nicholas Brown’s creative spirit and his expert ability to promote all services provided by the library and its partners has changed our landscape,” lauded PGCMLS Chief Executive Officer Roberta Phillips. “With his foresight, our reach is broader, and the tremendous work of PGCMLS’ expert staff is increasingly being recognized both locally and nationally. As a result, PGCMLS has become the go-to partner for innovative thinking and programs for educational and cultural organizations in our region. Brown continually looks to the future, surpassing trends, to ensure that the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System becomes more essential to every member of our community in rich and meaningful ways,” Phillips elaborated.
Thanks to Brown and his team, PGCMLS’ marketing presence and expanded media reach has been reflected in increased diversified customer engagement that promotes equity of content, services and resources. A few notable examples are:
Brown also led PGCMLS’ efforts to expand Spanish language access to the library’s programs and services, in collaboration with the Library’s Public Services staff, through bilingual digital and print collateral, and promotion of the Library’s Biblio Consulta call center for Spanish speakers.
This award represents in part the expert creative and collaborative work of Steve Fitzgerald, Director of Dynamic Content and Engagement; Drew Clark, Graphic Designer; Nestor Diaz, Marketing Specialist; Brian Habib, Web Development Specialist; Olivia “O” Horvath, Digital Services Specialist; and Donna Scott-Martin, Media Relations Specialist; along with the Library’s Program Services, Intercultural Services, and Development departments.
Nicholas Alexander Brown is a Honduran-American library executive, arts producer, and musician based in Prince George's County, Maryland. He currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Communication and Outreach at the Prince George's County Memorial Library System. He previously served as director of special productions & initiatives at Washington Performing Arts. In 2019, Brown was named to the Library Journal Movers & Shakers - Innovators list for his work in programming and community engagement. Brown served on the Librarian of Congress' strategic programming team (Office of Special Events and Public Programs). He held the position of music specialist/concert producer for the Library's Music Division from 2012-2018, programming the historic Concerts from the Library of Congress series. Brown co-produced the Library of Congress Bibliodiscotheque series, featuring Gloria Gaynor and Tim Gunn. He is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Library and Information Science at The Catholic University of America and a past president of the District of Columbia Library Association. Brown previously worked in the Office of the President and Provost at Harvard University, served in the 215th Army Band, has performed internationally as a conductor, French horn player, and chorister, and held internships in the Office of the First Lady at The White House (Obama Administration) and in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Press Office.
About the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System
The Prince George’s County Memorial Library System (PGCMLS) helps customers discover and define opportunities that shape their lives. The Library serves the 967,000+ residents of Prince George’s County, Maryland through 19 branch libraries, a 24/7 online library, and pop-up services throughout the community. PGCMLS is a responsive and trusted community-driven organization. Programs, services, and outreach activities serve booklovers, immigrants and refugees, job seekers, children, young professionals, seniors, and families alike. Learn more at pgcmls.info/about-us.