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Orangeville Public Library welcomes Laura Warner as chief executive officer

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A photo of a person smiling with their arms crossed. Headshot of Laura Warner, the new CEO of the Orangeville Public Library.The Orangeville Public Library is excited to announce Laura Warner as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective November 17, 2025.

A champion for innovation, Warner brings more than 17 years of leadership experience, including 10 years with public libraries. Most recently, she served as senior manager of Library Resources at Brantford Public Library and prior to that, director of Corporate Services and Facilities at Saskatoon Public Library.

“Laura’s experience and commitment to community enrichment and engagement make her an exceptional fit for the Orangeville Public Library,” said Heather Savage, general manager, Community Services. “We are excited to welcome her to the team and look forward to her leadership in continuing to grow the library as a vibrant hub for knowledge, connection and creativity.”

Warner has led large-scale technology upgrades, capital projects and community partnerships. Committed to innovation and inclusivity, her work includes initiatives that expanded access to library services, strengthened digital infrastructure and fostered community connection.

She holds a master’s degree in library and information studies and public administration from Dalhousie University. She is also an active mentor and facilitator in national library leadership programs.

Warner steps into the role following the retirement of the library’s previous chief executive officer, Darla Fraser. She will work closely with library staff, the library board and community partners to continue shaping accessible services for residents of all ages.

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