 As a children's librarian, I look for programs that meet community needs that people are looking for. As an example, I started something called the Make Her Program, a series of mother-daughter STEM exploration workshops. Okay, let's try that. I came to my position in sort of a roundabout way. I had stayed home for many years. I had taken quite a long sabbatical and raised three daughters. So I went back to pursue my masters in library and information sciences and I went to San Jose State. The San Jose State iSchool program was a perfect fit for me. I could do the program online and the schedule worked very well for me. I needed that flexibility to be able to do it. And there were classes that frightened me because it was brand new. And I had one teacher in particular. She taught web design who was so spectacular. She could walk us through these really difficult concepts and I came out of that class knowing how to build a web page. I couldn't have imagined a career that so encompassed what I'm most interested in.