Maria McCauley
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Maria McCauley | |
|---|---|
| President-Elect of the American Library Association | |
| In office July 2025 – July 2026 | |
| Preceded by | Sam Helmick |
| Personal details | |
| Education | Simmons University PhD; University of Pittsburgh MLIS; Ohio Wesleyan University BA. |
| Occupation | librarian |
Maria McCauley is an American librarian who is Director of Libraries, Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She was elected as the 2026- 2027 president of the American Library Association.[1]
McCauley holds a Doctor of Philosophy, Managerial Leadership in the Information Professions from Simmons University; an MLIS from University of Pittsburgh; and a BA in Theater from Ohio Wesleyan University. She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Leadership from Northeastern University and attended the Library Leadership for New Managers Program offered by the Association of Research Libraries.
She served as director of library advancement, marketing, communications at Northeastern University in Boston from 2002 to 2011; director of libraries, Somerville, Massachusetts 2011 - 2014; director of libraries, Santa Monica Public Library, California, from 2014 to 2016; and director of libraries, Cambridge Public Library, 2016 until the present.
In 2025 she gave a paper with ALA Past-President Loriene Roy at the European Conference on Information Literacy.[2] in Bamberg, Germany.[3]