I grew up in a Christian home in the United States. While I attended a Baptist church during my childhood, I first encountered an explicitly reformed theology in high school, which provided the theological structure and consistent worldview that confirmed me in the faith and formed my Christian life. I studied business and economics in college and worked as an accountant for eight years. During that time I was asked to serve as treasurer for the Huguenot Fellowship, a non-profit organization in the U.S. that supports the Faculté Jean Calvin. Through my involvement with the Huguenot Fellowship I came to love the work of the Faculté and also, incidentally, met my husband, Professor Yannick Imbert. Prior to moving to France in 2016 I studied at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. As a lover of both books and theology, I am delighted to serve as the new librarian at Faculté Jean Calvin. I look forward to welcoming friends of the Faculté to the library on their next visit.