Zoe Nash developed an interest in library sciences relatively later in life, somewhat by chance. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 2006 and intended to pursue a career as an archivist, but eventually realized that occupation wasn’t for her and discovered her true passion in another walk of life.
“My original degree has a focus in archival stuff and museums, because that’s where I wanted to focus,” Nash said. “But in the process of going to school and working, I was like, ‘I just need to get a library job.’ So I started at a public library. Then I was like, ‘This is really fun. I like this.’ I realized that the archive (jobs are) more of a by-yourself situation. I think it’s fun to collaborate with people and interact.”
That decision led her to a rewarding career as a librarian in southern California — and now Washougal. Fort Vancouver Regional Library (FVRL) announced last month that it has hired Nash as the new branch manager at the Washougal Community Library, replacing Rachael Ries, who accepted a similar position at the FVRL’s Cascade Park (Vancouver) location in April.
“We are very excited to have Zoe join our Washougal team,” said FVRL executive director Amelia Shelley. “(In her previous positions), she created innovative programming and had an active role in developing strong community partnerships. She is a great fit for us as we continue to create community awareness, engagement and support for building a new library in Washougal.”
Nash, a native of Orange, California, worked for the Orange County (California) Library System for the past 10 years. She served in clerk and assistant roles for several years before being promoted to adult services librarian, a position she held at several branches, most recently in La Habra, California.