News

Permanent director named at Tompkins County Public Library

Permanent director named at Tompkins County Public Library

Emerson DeMeester-Lane will start as director of the Tompkins County Public Library on Jan. 12, 2026. (Provided) Photo: Saga Communications/Emerson DeMeester-Lane


ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — The new year will see a new permanent director seated at the Tompkins County Public Library.

After a nationwide search, the Board of Trustees announced on Tuesday, Dec. 16 that Emerson DeMeester-Lane will take the helm next month.

“The Board believes that Emerson’s years of progressive leadership experience, commitment to thoughtful public service, and vision for the future of our library system will support the ongoing success of the organization and the community we serve,” the Board said in a statement. “In conversations with those who know and have worked with Emerson, his calm and measured approach to problem-solving and conflict resolution was highlighted again and again.”

DeMeester-Lane, a native of New York state, is currently deputy director of public services and customer experience at the Pima County Public Library in Tucson, AZ.

“I’m honored to be selected as the next Director of Tompkins County Public Library,” DeMeester-Lane said. “Thank you to everyone involved and for the Board of Trustees for putting their support behind me. I’m looking forward to collaborating with the community and staff to move the mission of TCPL forward.”

Kat Savage, who was appointed interim director in October, will return to her role as youth services manager when DeMeester-Lane begins on Jan. 12, 2026.

Recent Headlines

1 day ago in Lifestyle

A taste of nature can provide balance and calm during the workday

The crisp crinkle of fallen leaves beneath your feet. The swish and trickle of water moving through a stream. A breath of crisp, fresh air. Spending time in nature can be invigorating or produce feelings of peace and calm.

1 day ago in Entertainment, Music

Judge dismisses Salt-N-Pepa’s lawsuit to reclaim master recordings from Universal Music Group

U.S. District Judge Denise Cote on Thursday sided with the recording giant, arguing that the Grammy-winning group never owned the copyrights to their sound recordings and didn't transfer them to anyone else.

1 day ago in Entertainment

Rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman sells for $15 million

A rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman and also was once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage has been sold for a record $15 million.