WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.- Andrea Puccio has been selected as the next director of the
Clark Art Institutes library. Puccio, who previously served as the collections management librarian at the Clark, has been promoted to the leadership role, replacing Susan Roeper, who is retiring after a forty-year career at the Clark.
Puccio joined the Clarks staff in 2016 and has been responsible for managing all operational aspects of the library collection, including cataloging, digital collections, preservation and conservation, and web archiving. In her new role, Puccio leads a full-time staff of ten librarians and archivists in overseeing the librarys collection of some 300,000 volumes.
After undertaking a rigorous international search, we were extremely proud to recognize that the best qualified candidate to take over as the new director of the library was already a member of our staff, said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark Art Institute. Throughout the hiring process, we were continually impressed with Andreas keen insights into the challenges confronting libraries today and with her vision for the ways in which the Clark library can build upon its foundational strengths to address the needs and interests of scholars, researchers, students, and the general public. Andreas commitment to the library is deep, her knowledge is extensive, and her professional qualifications are exceptional. She is already a valued and trusted colleague, and we are confident that she will emerge as a strong leader.
Puccio holds a master of science degree in information and library science from the Pratt Institute, New York, and a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston. Prior to joining the Clark, Puccio served for ten years on the staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Thomas J. Watson Library as assistant museum librarian and spent a year on the staff of the Morgan Museum and Library, where she cataloged miniature books in the librarys Julia P. Wightman collection. She is a frequent presenter at library conferences and has written extensively on aspects of the Clarks library collection.
The last five years at the Clark have been an incredible learning experience and have only deepened my commitment to providing equitable access to critical information and resources, Puccio said. I am continually inspired by the care and dedication shown by my colleagues in building and maintaining the librarys collection to serve the needs of todays users and to ensuring that the collection is preserved and remains accessible long into the future. I am honored to have been selected to lead this team as we begin a new chapterpun intended!