Beecher Library Board President Shirley Biery Announces Resignation
Article Summary: Shirley Biery has announced she will resign from her position as President and Trustee of the Beecher Public Library District Board, effective August 31, 2025. Following the announcement at the August board meeting, trustees began discussions on how to recruit and appoint a successor.
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Board President Shirley Biery submitted a letter of resignation, effective August 31, 2025.
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A discussion on recruiting prospective trustees followed the announcement.
Shirley Biery, the president of the Beecher Public Library District Board of Trustees, announced her resignation near the conclusion of the board’s monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 19. Her departure is effective August 31, 2025.
Biery, who presided over the meeting, shared a letter of resignation during the announcements portion of the agenda. Throughout the meeting, she had actively participated in board business, calling the meeting to order, making motions for the approval of the upcoming fiscal year’s budget, and casting votes on all action items.
Her announcement was followed by a short discussion among the remaining board members about the process for recruiting prospective trustees to fill the upcoming vacancy on the six-member board. The board will need to appoint a resident of the library district to serve out the remainder of Biery’s term.
As president, Biery was responsible for leading board meetings and serving as a key representative for the library. Her resignation creates a leadership vacancy that the board will need to address in addition to filling her seat. The remaining trustees are Rick Kerber, Lance Saller, Douglas Short, Shelia Oppenhuis, and Beverly Wehling. The board’s next scheduled meeting is September 16.
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