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Catherine Penkert
Library Director at City of Saint Paul
Professional Background
Catherine Penkert has a wealth of experience in public policy, community development, and youth empowerment, with a career spanning various roles in the City of Saint Paul. Currently serving as the Library Director, Catherine brings her extensive background in innovative city programs and community engagement to the forefront of her work, fostering learning and development opportunities for people of all ages through the library's resources.
Previously, Catherine held multiple key positions within the City of Saint Paul, including Senior Innovation Consultant, where she led initiatives aimed at improving community engagement and public services. As the Right Track Manager, she developed programs to enhance youth employment and skill-building, a role that reflects her commitment to youth development and equitable opportunities.
Her career began with impactful roles as a Project Manager and Youth Development & Evaluation Specialist, where she honed her skills in program analysis and policy development. Catherine’s experience as a Research Assistant for the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) and the Center for Democracy and Citizenship enriched her understanding of urban policies and community dynamics, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to the discourse on public policy.
Education and Achievements
Catherine Penkert’s education is as impressive as her career, as she has attended some of the most prestigious institutions. She studied for her Master of Public Policy with a focus on Community and Economic Development at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs. This rigorous program equipped her with the analytical skills necessary for assessing public policies and their impacts on communities.
Additionally, she participated in the Young American Leaders Program at Harvard Business School Executive Education, where she engaged with emerging strategies to strengthen U.S. economic competitiveness. This experience has further shaped her approach as a leader and innovator in public service.
Catherine also holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) with a concentration in Political Practice from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, showing her commitment to social justice and community service. Her academic journey began at the University of Notre Dame, where she graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology. This foundational education instilled in her a deep understanding of human behavior and social structures, which she has applied throughout her professional journey.
Achievements
Throughout her illustrious career, Catherine Penkert has garnered various accolades for her contributions to community development and public service. Notably, as the Library Director, she has spearheaded initiatives that expanded access to educational resources, particularly for marginalized communities. Her leadership has transformed the library into a hub for innovation, learning, and community involvement.
In her previous roles, she successfully launched programs that targeted youth development, equipping young residents of Saint Paul with job skills and resources necessary for future success. Her work in evaluation and research has contributed to comprehensive policy analyses that influence decision-making processes within the city’s governance.
Catherine’s ongoing commitment to public service and community engagement is a testament to her character and her belief in the power of education and opportunity. As a mentor and leader, she continues to inspire those around her to strive for positive change within their communities.
