Rachael Ries says she has thoroughly enjoyed her tenure as the branch manager for Fort Vancouver Regional Library’s Washougal location.
During the past five years, she’s worked hard to form positive community relationships and create long-lasting productive partnerships that benefit everyone involved. She will always look back on her time in Washougal with fondness and pride.
That’s why Ries describes her upcoming job change – she is set to leave the Washougal branch to take over as the branch manager of FVRL’s Cascade Park library on April 1 – as “bittersweet.”
“I am really connected to the community, and we have a lot of partners and partnerships that I created and established, and that’s going to be really difficult to leave behind,” Ries said. “Hillary Marshall, the librarian at the high school, and I have done a lot of work together, and you just don’t find community partners like that all the time. Bolt and Amy (Minister) over at 54-40 Brewing Company do so much for our community, too. We started the book group over there and early on helped them get started with trivia, which they now run themselves. All of these different ways that we have tried to provide opportunities and reach people in Washougal rather than just in the confines of the library, I’m going to miss that.”
Ries joined the FVRL system in 2012, when she was hired as a library assistant for the downtown Vancouver branch. She was promoted to circulation supervisor later that year, took the same role in Washougal in January 2014, accepted a reference librarian position at the Vancouver Community Library in March 2015 and succeeded Christine Hughey as Washougal’s branch manager in December 2015.