The Latino American Who’s Who recognizes Marshall’s Brooks

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Dr. Monica García Brooks, assistant vice president for information technology, online learning and libraries with Marshall University, was selected for inclusion in Volume IV of The Latino American Who’s Who.

Brooks has been with Marshall University for 20 years, having started her career there as a member of the library faculty.

She said her secret to success is “a lot of hard work and a little bit of theater.” She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from West Virginia University, a master of science in library science from the University of Kentucky, and an education specialist degree and doctorate in leadership studies from Marshall.

Brooks is a member of the American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, West Virginia Library Association, National Association of LULAC, and is currently serving on two boards of directors: the Pennsylvania Academic Libraries Consortium Inc. and the Appalachian Studies Association.

She also is a member of Rotary International (Huntington Chapter) and is the current chairman of the statewide West Virginia Virtual Learning Network. Brooks is the recipient of the Southern Growth Policy Board Regional Innovator Award and was an Appalachian Educational Laboratory Co-Venture Minority Research Fellow in 2004. Personal research interests include her family’s circus, La Carpa Garcia, 1914-1947, and its important contribution to Mexican-American theater in the Southwest region of the United States.

The Latino American Who’s Who is a New York-based biographical publication that selects and distinguishes leading Latino professionals throughout the world who have attained a recognizable degree of success in their fields of endeavor and thereby contribute to the growth of their industry and culture.

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