Sam Helmick
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Sam Helmick | |
|---|---|
| President of the American Library Association | |
| Assumed office July 2025 | |
| Preceded by | Cindy Hohl |
Sam Helmick is the 2025–2026 president of the American Library Association.[1] Helmick also works as a community and access services coordinator at the Iowa City Public Library.
Sam Helmick earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Services from Iowa Wesleyan University and a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois School of Information Sciences in 2012.[2][3]
They have served on committees for the United States National Library of Medicine, Stonewall Book Award, Young Adult Library Services Association, and Sophie Brody Award.[4]
Helmick was president of the Iowa Library Association in 2023 and chair of the Iowa Governor's Commission on Libraries.[5][6] As president of the Iowa Library Association, they wrote to newspapers in Iowa to support a library levy.[7]
Helmick has been active in speaking against Iowa legislation limiting library funding[8] and against book censorship.[9] Publishers Weekly highlighted Helmick's anti-censorship work in 2024.[10]