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"I've been following Maurice Coleman on nearly every social media platform since what feels like the dawn of my library career. At every moment, Maurice has been there to dish out wisdom, knowledge, and kindness. Maurice is not only an amazing librarian-adjacent person, but he's also one of those people who does so much more: trainer, coach, keynote speaker and all-around inspirational guru for public libraries. Time and again, I am amazed how Maurice helps people and libraries connect with each other. None of this is more apparent than in Maurice's podcast, T is for Training, on which he and his co-hosts share how libraries can be flexible and available community connectors."
From A Day In the Life, in Information Today November/December 2022 Vol.39, Issue 9 [article copy in PDF format]
by Justin Hoenke
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Maurice Coleman [he/him/his] is the Principal of Coleman & Associates. As a trainer, coach, and keynote speaker, Maurice has thirty years of experience helping people and organizations empower themselves with better leadership, communication, and technology skills to create positive change.
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Maurice Coleman [he/him/his] is the Principal of Coleman & Associates. As a trainer, coach, and keynote speaker, Maurice has thirty years of experience helping people and organizations empower themselves with better leadership, communication, and technology skills to create positive change.
He has facilitated experiences for organizations such as Lyrasis, Sacramento Public Library, American Library Association, Florida Library Webinars, Texas Library Association, LibraryWorks, WebJunction, Library 2.0, the San Antonio Public Library, Urban Librarians Unite, the Library of Virginia, and PCI Webinars.
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Maurice Coleman [he/him/his] is the Principal of Coleman & Associates. As a trainer, coach, and keynote speaker, Maurice has thirty years of experience helping people and organizations empower themselves with better leadership, communication, and technology skills to create positive change.
He has facilitated experiences for organizations such as Lyrasis, Sacramento Public Library, American Library Association, Florida Library Webinars, Texas Library Association, LibraryWorks, WebJunction, Library 2.0, the San Antonio Public Library, Urban Librarians Unite, the Library of Virginia, and PCI Webinars.
Since 2008, he has hosted and produced the long-running (and oldest) training/education and empowerment podcast T is for Training. He is a co-host and co-producer of the Information Gone Wild podcast from the SJSU iSchool and is the Technical Trainer at a county library system located in Maryland.
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Maurice Coleman [he/him/his] is the Principal of Coleman & Associates. As a trainer, coach, and keynote speaker, Maurice has thirty years of experience helping people and organizations empower themselves with better leadership, communication, and technology skills to create positive change.
He has facilitated experiences for organizations such as Lyrasis, Sacramento Public Library, American Library Association, Florida Library Webinars, Texas Library Association, LibraryWorks, WebJunction, Library 2.0, the San Antonio Public Library, Urban Librarians Unite, the Library of Virginia, and PCI Webinars.
Since 2008, he has hosted and produced the long-running (and oldest) training/education and empowerment podcast T is for Training. He is a co-host and co-producer of the Information Gone Wild podcast from the SJSU iSchool and is the Technical Trainer at a county library system located in Maryland.
He was named a 2010 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, won a Citizens for Maryland Libraries Davis McCarn Technology Award, and was a member of the first class of WebJunction’s National Library CE Training Institute.