According to City Administrator Pete Capell, with Zavortink’s leadership the library has adjusted well. A testament to his work, in 2008 it was rated the best in Washington State by the Hennen American Public Library Ranking.
“We have the community jewel that we have, much to his credit and to his work,” Capell said. “Most people when they take a job, especially a leadership position like that, they want to leave the place better than they found it. It’s safe to say David has accomplished that significantly. We have a wonderful library, and David deserves a lot of credit and appreciation for that.”
Camas Mayor Scott Higgins said Zavortink will be missed.
“David has been with the library for years through the remodel and expansion,” he said. “He shepherded the introduction of computers and e-books into the system and has been leading through the growth of services provided to our city. It is a big task to oversee a building project. It is a big task to serve a growing community. I have always appreciated his dedication and advocacy for our wonderful library.”
Zavortink compared working in a library to solving a new puzzle each day.
“One of the great joys of being a librarian is that it’s endless curiosity,” he said. “You never know what section in the library you are going to end up in to answer somebody’s question. You are forever learning new things, new techniques. It’s different every day.”
While Zavortink has enjoyed his career, the decision to retire was not difficult.
“There comes a time when you look in the mirror and there is more gray hair,” he said. “You start thinking about mortality and realize there’s other things you’d rather be doing than this. It was time for a change for me.”