Before becoming Director of Research Training and Engagement for Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Michael Saint-Onge spent nearly two decades in library relations at LexisNexis. He shares his perspectives from this role — as well as his thoughts on librarians as knowledge managers.
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Michael Saint-Onge
Michael Saint-Onge is Director of Research Training and Engagement for Morgan Lewis & Bockius. Prior to that, he served as a Librarian Relations Consultant for LexisNexis for 19 years. He has worked as a law librarian for over 37 years in Washington, DC, San Francisco, and Los Angeles at a number of law firms, including Crowell & Moring; Kelley, Drye & Warren; and Coudert Brothers.
Mike is a frequent speaker at AALL and SCALL. He has served on a wide range of AALL and PLLIP Committees, having been PLL Chair in 1996-1997 and AALL Annual Meeting Program Chair for the Anaheim meeting in 1998. In his spare time, Mike loves to spend time in his garden, which could easily be a full-time job, as well as hiking and traveling.