

Beth McIntyre/Piedmont Regional Library System

Get your Library Card!!! Vast resources await business owners and entrepreneurs within the Piedmont Regional Library System.
Did you know your public library offers free resources to help you build your business and achieve your professional goals? Join Beth McIntyre, Director of the Piedmont Regional Library System, as she talks about learning platforms that will empower you, raise your aspirations, and build your quality of life.
Whether you want to build a business, transform your organization, or reinvent your career, an entrepreneurial mindset provides a new perspective; one that will expose new opportunities and ignite your ambition. Instead of focusing on traditional business planning, the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program distills the collective wisdom and insight from hundreds of everyday entrepreneurs into 8 core concepts that anyone can embrace. Each lesson contains video case studies featuring a variety of real-world “unlikely” entrepreneurs who have overcome challenges by embracing the core concepts of an entrepreneurial mindset. The result is a revolutionary new learning experience that reveals the underlying logic and the methods that will empower you to think (and act) like an entrepreneur.
Learning Express Library is an easy-to-use e-learning platform featuring online tutorials, practice tests and e-books to help you achieve your educational and professional goals. Learning Express Library offers tools and resources to help you search for jobs, build workplace and computer skills, and prepare for career certification exams. You’ll also find college and grad school admissions test prep, and much more.




Anne LeSenne has been involved with horticulture her entire life having grown up on a farm and having a large garden ever since. Anne has both her Bachelor’s degree (BYU Idaho) and Masters degree (Texas Tech) in Horticulture.
Jim Knoll has a bachelors degree in Business Management and a Masters in Business Organizational Management. He is a retired Air Force and Government Civilian.
For almost 20 years Michael Savarese has been designing, building and programming professionally as well as for fun. Just over 4 years ago he became involved with the planning and running of the annual Southwest Maker Fest in Mesa, AZ.
Stacey Akahoshi is the Makerspace Librarian at the Chandler Public Library. She is responsible for The Makery, a free makerspace that increases community access to emerging technologies and traditional maker resources.
After grow up in rural New York and joining the United States Army, Kelly Greene learned quickly to adapt to her surroundings to be successful. She attended Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio to earn her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education.
Claire Conway is the STEM Ecosystem Programs Manager at 













