Audrey Wolfinger enjoyed more than three decades of success as a librarian and educator for the Neshaminy School District. Inspired by her father and brother, she earned a Bachelor of Education with a major in library science with a minor in English from Kutztown Teachers College of Pennsylvania in 1955. She earned a teacher’s license in 1957 at Temple University. Ms. Wolfinger spent 29 years as a librarian and audiovisual coordinator for Neshaminy School District, and was active with the district until her retirement in 1984. Under her guidance, the district opened four new school libraries, and she continued to help students develop research and information science skills in addition to her administrative work. Ms. Wolfinger is proud to have developed lasting relationships with colleagues and students and served on the board of directors of the Neshaminy Valley Music Theatre. In her retirement, she enjoys independent research and has been involved with the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the American Colonists, and the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania as well as holding leadership roles in the Bucks County Genealogical Society. In her spare time, she is passionate about classical and Baroque music and enjoys literature, especially British mysteries.
Ms. Wolfinger’s career inspiration and highlights from her journey are outlined in a Marquis-produced video biography.
Ms. Wolfinger’s Marquis-hosted personal website includes her professional biography and links to more information about her work.
Ms. Wolfinger’s Marquis Milestones timeline highlights major accomplishments and turning points in her professional life.
Ms. Wolfinger was featured in American Way Magazine as a Distinguished 2021 Nominee.
Ms. Wolfinger is honored on page 111 of Hemispheres Magazine for being a Distinguished 2021 Nominee.
Ms. Wolfinger offered her career advice and perspective in a feature for the third edition of MArquis Insight Magazine.
Ms. Wolfinger discussed her introduction to information science and interest in music in her Marquis Millennium Magazine feature.
Ms. Wolfinger’s Industry Leaders feature outlines her awards, memberships, and other biographical information that has helped shaped her career.
With her contribution to library science, Ms. Wolfinger has been recognized among Top Educators.
Ms. Wolfinger’s Professional Women feature chronicles how curiosity fueled her interest in library sciences.
With numerous civic involvements, Ms. Wolfinger has been honored as a Worldwide Humanitarian.
In her Marquis Radio interview, Ms. Wolfinger reflects on how fulfilling her career as a librarian had been.
In her Summer 2020 Marquis Newsletter feature, Ms. Wolfinger encourages young professionals to pursue their goals passionately and enthusiastically.
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