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Mary Andrick

Mary Andrick

Acquisitions Coordinator

Sustainability is a concept very much in vogue these days.  Most frequently used in the context of our exterior physical environment, it is being used increasingly as a guiding principle for one’s interior
world.  Mary Andrick is a strong believer in managing sustainability in one’s personal life.

As a mother of five now-grown children who divorced 20 years ago, Mary learned long ago to make difficult choices, to deal with stress, and to develop character within herself and within her children while finding balance and sustainability in all their lives.  Indeed, she lists as her top personal achievement in life the raising of five children to be well-developed, independent, high-achieving people with love for life and for others.  One daughter is a counselor and social worker, another is a legal researcher, and among her three sons one finds a special education teacher and high school coach, a technologist, and a medical school student.  All, she feels strongly, have discovered balance and
meaning in their lives.

Mary Andrick came to us only a year-and-a-half ago, accepting the position of acquisitions coordinator in Library Technical Services. Prior to that she worked in medical libraries in Michigan and Las Vegas before seeking comparable work in this region to be close to a daughter living in Seattle.  Mary was born and raised in Kentucky, the daughter of a Southern Baptist minister, but she and a cousin moved to Michigan at a young age to explore the world a bit.  And so she has.

It is stressful working in technical services these days, a unit under constant pressure from changing technology, relentless demand for both print and digital information resources, and the challenges of recent staff turn-over.  But according to Mary, it’s nothing with which one who has successfully raised five children can’t cope.  “Growth, reflection, not dwelling on mistakes, perseverance – they all contribute to character and they all enable sustainability during tough times.”

And what does Mary do for fun?  “I sleep a lot,” she says, with a wink and an indication of one other important ingredient for achieving a sustainable life in modern times.