Pat Woodrum

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Pat Woodrum
Born Hutchinson, Kansas
Alma mater University of Oklahoma
Occupation librarian
Known for former Executive Director of the Tulsa City-County Library System, executive director of the Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden in Tulsa
Spouse(s) Clayton Woodrum

Pat Woodrum is the former Executive Director of the Tulsa City-County Library System, a position she served in for 32 years. Since retiring from the library system, Woodrum serves as the executive director of the Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden in Tulsa. Among numerous awards, Woodrum was inducted in the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame in 1993.

Early life

Pat Woodrum was born in Hutchinson, Kansas in 1941, the eldest of four children. Soon after her birth, her family moved to Parsons, Kansas where she began working at the Parsons Public Library at age fifteen. Woodrum was married to husband Clayton Woodrum at age twenty, while she was still in college.[1] She earned her bachelor's degree from Pittsburg State Teacher’s College and later a master's degree in library science from the University of Oklahoma.[2]

Career

Three days after her graduation from OU, Woodrum began working at the Tulsa City-County Library system as a branch librarian. Woodrum served in nearly every position until she became the Executive Director of the Tulsa City-County Library System in 1976, where she served for 32 years. Woodrum remained active throughout her lengthy career with the library. She was a part of both OLA and ALA activities, serving as president of OLA for a time.[3] Other involvements included:

  • State Chairman and delegate to the first White House Conference on Libraries
  • LSCA Advisory Council
  • Board of Regents Library Advisory Committee
  • Chairman of the OU Library School Advisory Committee
  • founder of the Tulsa Area Library Cooperative

Woodrum helped to establish Tulsa's Day Center for the Homeless as an alternative to the usage of public libraries for shelter.[4] Woodrum was appointed to the first board of the University Center of Tulsa as well as served on the site selection committee and buildings committee for what is now the OSU-Tulsa campus.

At the time of her retirement, Woodrum made a run for State Senate, though she did not win the election.[5]

After retiring from the library system, Woodrum went through the OSU Master Gardener Program and helped to create the Centennial Botanical Garden in Tulsa,[6] of which she now serves as executive director.[7]

Awards and Achievements

Throughout her career, Woodrum has been honored with numerous awards including:

  • Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame (1993)
  • OLA Distinguished Service Award[8]
  • OLA Special Meritorious Service Award
  • OU Library School Outstanding Alumnus
  • Tulsa City-County Hall of Fame
  • Tulsa Press Club’s Headliner Award
  • Women in Communications Newsmaker Award
  • Leadership Tulsa’s Paragon Award
  • Pinnacle Award (2010)[9]

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