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McAllen Public Library Director Kate Horan Elected 2026 Texas Library Association President-Elect

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Statewide recognition highlights decades of leadership advancing library excellence and community impact

The City of McAllen is proud to announce that McAllen Public Library Director Kate P. Horan has been elected President-Elect of the 2026 Texas Library Association (TLA). Her election reflects more than three decades of leadership in public and academic libraries and further elevates McAllen’s presence in library innovation and advocacy statewide.

In 2025, Horan received the TLA Lifetime Achievement Award for her decades of service. With nearly 35 years in public and academic libraries experience, Horan holds a BA in English from SUNY Stony Brook and an MLS from St. John’s University. Originally from New York, she  has called Texas home for more than 20 years and currently leads the award-winning McAllen Public Library (MPL) System, also serving as Chair of the South Texas Book Festival.

Under Horan’s leadership, MPL programs continue to achieve statewide recognition. In 2025, the South Texas Book Festival earned Best in Texas honors as it celebrated its 12th anniversary. Día de los Niños also marked its tenth year, reflecting the library’s ongoing commitment to literacy, culture, and community engagement.

 “Kate Horan’s election as President Elect of the Texas Library Association is a tremendous honor for her and our community,” said Mayor Javier Villalobos. “Her leadership reflects the vital role libraries play in expanding literacy, fostering imagination, and ensuring access to knowledge for residents of all ages. We are proud that McAllen’s commitment to education and lifelong learning is being recognized at the state level through her service.”

Horan’s professional service extends beyond her local role. She co-chaired the 2024 TLA Conference Planning Committee and has served as an officer for the Hidalgo County Library System Board, the Texas Municipal League Directors Association, and TLA District 4. She is a graduate of the TALL Texans Leadership Development Institute and continues to mentor emerging leaders.

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