Chief of Neighborhood Library Services
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Jurée Hall is Chief of Neighborhood Library Services at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Ms. Hall provides oversight and management of twenty one branch libraries suportedvby three deputy chiefs. An energetic trailblazer, Ms. Hall's primary role is developing new and responsive models of service in an urban library setting. Ms. Hall is an empowering force for the District and Library managers.
Ms. Hall is no stranger to innovation in public libraries. In 2011, Jurée launched eCampus, the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System's online learning platform. The first of its kind in the Southeast, eCampus served 33 branch locations, Atlanta-Public Public Schools, Fulton County Schools and over 150 private and nonprofit organizations. Ms. Hall has been honored for her leadership and outstanding contributions to public services by Fulton County Government as FOCUS Award Winner, Pinnacle Leadership Awardee and as Woman of the Year (Finalist) with Women In Technology, Inc.
Ms. Hall holds a B.S. in Sociology from Georgia State University and a Masters of Library and Information Sciences from Valdosta State University. With public service work at the core of both her professional and personal life, Jurée is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women.
Bmore Collaborative: Building a Successful School & Public Library Partnership
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