September 11, 2024 – Oakdale, MN – Bibliotheca, a global leader in library technology and services, is pleased to announce the return of Delaney Levey as Chief Product Officer, effective September 1, 2024. Delaney rejoins the company after more than a decade of distinguished experience in Product Management, during which she played a pivotal role in driving innovation and delivering industry-leading products.
Delaney’s extensive background in the library technology industry, combined with her strategic expertise in sourcing and operations management, positions her perfectly to lead Bibliotheca’s product initiatives. Her return signifies a key milestone in the company’s commitment to advancing product leadership and enhancing the library experience for users around the world.
“We are thrilled to welcome Delaney back to the Bibliotheca family,” said Joe Grillo, CEO of Bibliotheca. “Her leadership and deep industry knowledge will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and provide our customers with cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of libraries worldwide.”
Delaney expressed her enthusiasm for rejoining the company, stating, “Returning to Bibliotheca feels like coming home. I am excited to collaborate with the talented team here and continue developing products that make a meaningful impact on libraries and their communities.”
Delaney’s return underscores Bibliotheca’s dedication to fostering strong relationships with its suppliers and partners, while also reinforcing its focus on delivering innovative solutions that resonate with the needs of libraries today and in the future.
About Bibliotheca
Bibliotheca is dedicated to the development of innovative technologies and library management solutions that help sustain and grow libraries around the world. Bibliotheca reimagines how libraries function, using integrated technology to inspire and delight all kinds of people, wherever they are: at home, on the move, or within the library walls.
Bibliotheca employs 400 people across 21 countries, partnering with 30,000 libraries to make the library experience—physical and digital—seamless, intuitive, and inclusive.
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