Library renames its art gallery in honor of retiring CEO Patrick Losinski (B-roll included)

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COLUMBUS—Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) has officially renamed its art gallery the Patrick Losinski Gallery in honor of its retiring CEO.

Losinski, who announced his retirement in April, leaves CML after 22 years as CEO. His last day was Monday, Sept. 30. CML’s Board of Trustees recently announced that Lauren Hagan, CML’s Chief Financial Officer since 2018, has been hired to succeed Losinski as CEO. Her first day in the new role was Tuesday, Oct. 1.

Click here for B-roll from the unveiling, which took place on Losinski’s last day.

Located on the second floor of Main Library, the gallery – formerly known as the Carnegie Gallery – features established and emerging Ohio artists. Supported by the Friends of the Library, it provides an opportunity to experience art in the library’s inclusive, welcoming setting. Exhibits are free to attend. Learn more at columbuslibrary.org/friends.

Columbus Metropolitan Library has served the people of Franklin County, Ohio since 1873. With its Main Library and 22 branches, CML is well known for signature services and programs like School Help, Reading Buddies, Summer Reading Challenge and Ready for Kindergarten. The library’s Strategic Plan supports the vision of “a thriving community where wisdom prevails,” which positions CML to respond to areas of urgent need: kids unprepared for kindergarten, third grade reading proficiency, high school graduation, college and career readiness and employment resources.

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