Lucille Renwick, President of the New Rochelle Public Library Board of Trustees, Receives 2025 Velma K. Moore Award
The New Rochelle Public Library is proud to announce that Lucille Renwick, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, has been awarded the 2025 Velma K. Moore Award, presented by the Library Trustees Association Section (LTAS) of the New York Library Association (NYLA). The award was formally presented to Ms. Renwick at the March 12, 2026 meeting of the New Rochelle Public Library Board of Trustees.
Established in 1962 in honor of Velma K. Moore — a longtime public library trustee and leader in advancing library service across New York State — the award recognizes outstanding leadership by a public library trustee who has made significant contributions to the governance and mission of a library. The award includes a $1,500 cash prize, presented to the library or system of the recipient’s choice. Ms. Renwick has designated the New Rochelle Public Library as the recipient of the award.
Under Ms. Renwick’s leadership, the Board navigated a pivotal transition period for the library. Following the retirement of the Library Director of 18 years, she guided the Board through the hiring of an Interim Director and a successful national search for a permanent Director. She has helped strengthen the Board’s strategic focus and fostered a strong collaborative partnership with the new Director.
Ms. Renwick has also played a key role in strengthening relationships between the Library and community partners, including the New Rochelle Public Library Foundation, Friends of the Library, the City of New Rochelle, and the New Rochelle School District. Her leadership has helped expand the Library’s visibility and reinforce its mission to improve the lives of New Rochelle residents by encouraging lifelong learning, protecting intellectual freedom, and ensuring equitable access to information.
“Lucille Renwick’s leadership has helped position the New Rochelle Public Library for the future,” said Eugenia Schatoff, Executive Director of the New Rochelle Public Library. “Her dedication to collaboration, community engagement, and strengthening the library’s role as a welcoming and accessible resource reflects the very best of public service.”
“Lucille’s vision, energy, and commitment have strengthened our Board and expanded the library’s impact throughout the community,” said Rhiannon Navin, Secretary of the Library’s Board of Trustees. “The Board is proud to see her receive this well-deserved statewide recognition.”
The Velma K. Moore Award is presented annually by the Library Trustees Association Section of NYLA to honor trustees whose leadership advances the mission and impact of libraries across New York State.
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