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The Warner Library's Board of Trustees is comprised of seven volunteer citizens of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow who serve for terms of five years. Library trustees are appointed by the elected trustees of their respective villages to establish broad goals and policy, to raise and administer funds, to delegate authority to the Library Director and to evaluate progress. Board meetings are held once a month and are open to the public.
Click here for the approved minutes of the Board meeting of
April 17, 2008.


Christina (Vidal) Clarke is a native of the Tarrytowns. She graduated in 1983 from Sleepy Hollow High School and received a BBA from Pace University in 1987 as well as an MBA in 1992. She
also received an MA from Fordham University in 2003. Christina is married to Paul Clarke and they have three children, Sara (age 4); Emma (age 2) and Luke (age 15 weeks.) She currently works as a home-based Mortgage Originator for Union State Bank. Christina is a former Treasurer and Board Member for the Family YMCA at Tarrytown. Christina is an active member of the Junior League of Westchester-on-Hudson and serves on the Board for the Tarrytown Nursery School.
Liza Glover, originally from Nashville, has a BS in Communications from The University of
Tennessee-Knoxville. She earned her Teaching Certificate(K-6) from The University of North
Carolina-Asheville. She has taught school in Florida and North Carolina. She is presently working at
Morse School in Sleepy Hollow. Liza and her husband, Tom, have lived in Tarrytown for 10 years.
They have 2 daughters, Ellen and Roslyn, who attend WI and Sleepy Hollow Middle School.
David Huber is of Counsel to White & Case LLP, an international law firm headquartered in New York City, and has been an associate and partner of the firm since 1977. He was partner in charge of the firm's office in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 1990 to 1993. His practice includes project finance, banking and international financial and construction transactions. He is also active in tournament bridge. David is a graduate of Princeton University and holds a JD from Case Western Reserve University. He, his wife Gwenn Glover, and their son Nathaniel have been residents of Tarrytown since 1979.
David Livingston is a Financial Advisor at UBS Financial Services Inc. He has over ten years' experience in Financial Advising and Investment Management. In 2002 he earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. He holds an MBA in Finance from NYU Stern School of Business, a Masters in Politics from Durham University in England and a BA in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. David moved to Sleepy Hollow in 2001, where he lives with his wife, Sheryl Livingston. They have two children, Daniel and Samantha.
Joan Raiselis earned a BA from Yale University with a major in Architecture and a Masters of Architecture degree from Carnegie-Mellon in Pittsburgh. She and her husband Fred Ellman ran an architecture and exhibit design business for ten years while they raised their sons Lloyd and Aydan. Joan now works at the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Pocantico where she grows vegetables, pulls weeds and is working to use her experience designing children's exhibits within their education program. She and her family have lived in Tarrytown since 1992.
Jack Rosenberger is currently a senior editor at Ziff Davis Media in New York. Previously, he was a managing editor and an associate editor at Spin, a rock-and-roll magazine, and a chief of research at Emerge, a BET-owned monthly for people of color. His writing has appeared in dozens of magazines, including Art in America, Entertainment Weekly, New York, and The New York Observer, and has been syndicated by, among others, The New York Times.
Jack, his wife, Rani Levy, and their ten-year-old daughter, Zoe have lived in Tarrytown for nine years and are involved with the community. Jack has volunteered with AYSO as a soccer coach for six years.
Carin Rubenstein writes for the Westchester Weekly section of The New York Times. She holds a Ph.D. in social psychology from New York University, and a B.A. from Smith College. She is the author of several books, including The Sacrificial Mother, and has written dozens of stories for national magazines. She has lived in Sleepy Hollow since 1985, and is married to David Glickhouse. They have two children, Rachel and Jonathan, who attended the public schools of the Tarrytowns.
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