Posted on behalf of Karen Hanus
We are thrilled to announce that Liz Suelzer, Applications Support Analyst Sr for the Advocate Health - Midwest Library, has been honored as the Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association’s Distinguished Librarian of the Year!
The Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association
(MWCMLA) unites health sciences librarians across nine Midwestern states. The
annual Distinguished Librarian of the Year Award recognizes an MWCMLA member at
any career level who has provided outstanding service to the organization and
advanced MWCMLA’s achievement and effectiveness.
Liz has held multiple MWCMLA leadership roles, including
President-Elect, President, and Past President from 2019 to 2022, and currently
serves as Chair of the Professional Practice Committee. In every role, she has
brought vision, organization, and energy, transforming committee work and
inspiring colleagues to achieve their best. Among her many outstanding
contributions to the chapter, Liz launched the chapter’s Member Mixer Series,
which created an engaging virtual event that fosters professional connection
among our members. She also introduced the “Fan Favorite” award, which has
expanded award recognition at the organization’s annual conference to include
contributions beyond the traditional research categories. These initiatives
reflect her commitment to inclusivity. Liz’s leadership and creativity extend
beyond programming. She also guided the development of a strategic plan that
set meaningful, achievable goals while positioning the Chapter for future
growth.
The most important contribution for which Liz deserves this
award is her leadership of the Professional Practice Committee. This committee
has a challenging charge with a lot of members; it has been a tough committee
to lead due to its size and sprawling purpose. Once Liz took over as chair of
the committee, she was able to give its members a clear direction and
successfully led the members and reinvigorated the group with a renewed sense
of purpose. A member of the committee shared that “Liz made an immediate
impression by effectively and efficiently leading her first meeting [of the
Professional Practice Committee]. Her leadership, team building, and
organizational skills are extraordinary. It only took one meeting for her to
engage her committee members, clearly communicate the important work of this
committee and convince us to actively participate. In my opinion, her efforts
have resulted in the first highly successful execution of the committee’s
original intent and purpose.”
Congratulations, Liz, on this well-deserved recognition! Thank you for all you do to support and advance health sciences librarianship in the Midwest!

Congratulations, Liz! Well-deserved!
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