Teresa Pennington
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Paris Carnegie's longest-serving head librarian and the first one to use the title "director." She was head librarian during the library's 100th anniversary.
Pennington increased the number of children's programs the library runs.
Pennington oversaw the construction of the 1992 addition, which made the library accessible with the addition of an elevator.
Penington brought in the first internet-access computers and automated the library's catalog.